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- Neanderthal (12705 bytes)
16: ...ago (the [[Middle Palaeolithic]] and [[Lower Paleolithic]], in the [[Pleistocene]] epoch).
88: ... a less flexible toolkit than in the [[Upper Paleolithic]] sites, occupied by modern humans that replaced ...
90: ...ousterian) tool case consisted of sophisticated [[lithic flake|stone-flakes]], task-specific [[hand axe]]s... - Stone tool (3233 bytes)
5: The study of stone tools is often called [[lithic analysis]] by archaeologists. Stone tools may be...
8: ...tion strategy is to produce flakes, the remnant [[lithic core]] may be discarded once it has become too sm... - Cortex (862 bytes)
7: *In [[lithic analysis]] in [[archaeology]], the [[cortex (arch... - Upper Palaeolithic (3160 bytes)
1: ...) is the third and last subdivision of the [[Paleolithic]] or Old [[Stone Age]] as it is understood in [[E...
3: ...dle to Upper Paleolithic is called the Upper Paleolithic Revolution. The [[Neanderthal]]s continued to use...
7: ..._blade|blade]]s rather than simpler and shorter [[Lithic flake|flake]]s. [[Burin]]s and [[racloir]]s attes... - Modern humans (3160 bytes)
1: ...) is the third and last subdivision of the [[Paleolithic]] or Old [[Stone Age]] as it is understood in [[E...
3: ...dle to Upper Paleolithic is called the Upper Paleolithic Revolution. The [[Neanderthal]]s continued to use...
7: ..._blade|blade]]s rather than simpler and shorter [[Lithic flake|flake]]s. [[Burin]]s and [[racloir]]s attes... - Stone Age (17593 bytes)
4: ...logy]] innovations characterize the later [[Chalcolithic]] (Copper Age), [[Bronze Age]], and [[Iron Age]].
8: ...to the [[Palaeolithic]], [[Mesolithic]], and [[Neolithic]] periods, by John Lubbock in his now classic 186...
13: ...ed. This frequently involves an analysis of the [[lithic reduction]] of the raw materials, examining how t...
23: ===Palaeolithic===
24: The [[Palaeolithic|Old Stone Age]] period runs from about 2 million ...
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