[图书][B] From hand to handle: the first industrial revolution
L Barham - 2013 - books.google.com
Mankind's utter dependency on technology extends back approximately three million years
to the first stone tools, but it was only with the innovation of hafting, some 300,000 years ago …
to the first stone tools, but it was only with the innovation of hafting, some 300,000 years ago …
[图书][B] The evolution of Paleolithic technologies
SL Kuhn - 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
The Evolution of Paleolithic Technologies provides a novel perspective on long-term
trajectories of evolutionary change in Paleolithic tools and tool-makers. Members of the …
trajectories of evolutionary change in Paleolithic tools and tool-makers. Members of the …
The nature of the Early to Late Paleolithic transition in Korea: current perspectives
CJ Bae, K Bae - Quaternary International, 2012 - Elsevier
Various models have been presented to explain the transition from the Early to Late
Paleolithic in Korea, a major behavioral change that occurred during the Marine Isotope …
Paleolithic in Korea, a major behavioral change that occurred during the Marine Isotope …
The Movius Line controversy: the state of the debate
SJ Lycett, CJ Bae - World Archaeology, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Patterns of Palaeolithic variability between eastern Asia and western portions of the Old
World continue to engender controversial discussion. Most famously, debate has focused on …
World continue to engender controversial discussion. Most famously, debate has focused on …
Modelling the end of the Acheulean at global and continental levels suggests widespread persistence into the Middle Palaeolithic
The Acheulean is the longest cultural tradition ever practised by humans, lasting for over 1.5
million years. Yet, its end has never been accurately dated; only broad 300–150 thousand …
million years. Yet, its end has never been accurately dated; only broad 300–150 thousand …
Paleolithic cultures in China: uniqueness and divergence
X Gao - Current Anthropology, 2013 - journals.uchicago.edu
This paper presents an overview of the Chinese Paleolithic industries between 300 ka and
40 ka, a time span now termed the “later Early Paleolithic”(LEP) in the Chinese …
40 ka, a time span now termed the “later Early Paleolithic”(LEP) in the Chinese …
Chinese prehistoric eyed bone needles: A review and assessment
The invention of eyed bone needles (EBNs), thought to be directly related to closer-fitting
sewn clothing, was a development critical to the survival of Homo sapiens throughout the …
sewn clothing, was a development critical to the survival of Homo sapiens throughout the …
The easternmost middle paleolithic (Mousterian) from Jinsitai cave, north China
The dispersal of Neanderthals and their genetic and cultural interactions with anatomically
modern humans and other hominin populations in Eurasia are critical issues in human …
modern humans and other hominin populations in Eurasia are critical issues in human …
[HTML][HTML] Discovery of circa 115,000-year-old bone retouchers at Lingjing, Henan, China
Most Chinese lithic industries dated between 300,000 and 40,000 are characterized by the
absence of Levallois debitage, the persistence of core-and-flake knapping, the rarity of …
absence of Levallois debitage, the persistence of core-and-flake knapping, the rarity of …
Middle Pleistocene bifaces from Fengshudao (Bose Basin, Guangxi, China)
Abstract The Bose (also Baise) Basin in Guangxi, southern China is well known for the
presence of Paleolithic bifacially worked implements. The Bose Basin handaxes came to the …
presence of Paleolithic bifacially worked implements. The Bose Basin handaxes came to the …