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Levallois Technique- ideas and observations
Levallois Technique - ideas, observations & "attempts" at manufacture. See my website www....
published: 20 Feb 2010
author: John H
Levallois Technique- ideas and observations
Levallois Technique- ideas and observations
Levallois Technique - ideas, observations & "attempts" at manufacture. See my website www.handaxe.co.uk It would be nice if a proficient knapper could demost...- published: 20 Feb 2010
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- author: John H
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Mousterian Bone Flute & Other Finds from Divje Babe I Cave Site in Slovenia (Opera Instituti Archa
Mousterian Bone Flute & Other Finds from Divje Babe I Cave Site in Slovenia (Opera Instit...
published: 07 Feb 2014
Mousterian Bone Flute & Other Finds from Divje Babe I Cave Site in Slovenia (Opera Instituti Archa
Mousterian Bone Flute & Other Finds from Divje Babe I Cave Site in Slovenia (Opera Instituti Archa
Mousterian Bone Flute & Other Finds from Divje Babe I Cave Site in Slovenia (Opera Instituti Archa Author: Martin Cregeen Download: http://bit.ly/1gRUuuu Mirror: http://team-aloa.us.to/books/70000/69506.html formats: PDF,ePub,Mobi,ZIP your Tam ALOA- published: 07 Feb 2014
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Windsurf à Mousterian - GoPro HD hero 2
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published: 10 Mar 2012
author: Flavien Le Pape
Windsurf à Mousterian - GoPro HD hero 2
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How to Pronounce Mousterian
Learn how to say Mousterian correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutori...
published: 19 Dec 2013
How to Pronounce Mousterian
How to Pronounce Mousterian
Learn how to say Mousterian correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials. Definition of Mousterian (oxford dictionary): adjective Archaeology relating to or denoting the main culture of the Middle Palaeolithic period in Europe, between the Acheulian and Aurignacian periods (chiefly 80,000--35,000 years ago). It is associated with Neanderthal peoples and is typified by flints worked on one side only. See also Levallois. (as noun the Mousterian) the Mousterian culture or period. Origin: late 19th century: from French moustiérien, from Le Moustier, a cave in SW France where objects from this culture were found http://www.emmasaying.com/ Take a look at my comparison tutorials here: https://www.youtube.com/user/EmmaSaying/videos?view=1 Subscribe to my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/EmmaSaying- published: 19 Dec 2013
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A Mousterian Moon Over the Blombos Cave
This historical journey piece is from the album, The Creation of Evolution Suite by Clinto...
published: 26 Feb 2010
author: pianonanny
A Mousterian Moon Over the Blombos Cave
A Mousterian Moon Over the Blombos Cave
This historical journey piece is from the album, The Creation of Evolution Suite by Clinton S. Clark. It is based on Clint's soundtrack work for planetariums...- published: 26 Feb 2010
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- author: pianonanny
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Excavations at the Palaeolithic site of Aghavnatun-1 - 2011
The Palaeolithic (Acheullean-Mousterian) site of Aghavnatun-1 is situated in Armavir Provi...
published: 13 Jul 2011
author: Dina Zardaryan
Excavations at the Palaeolithic site of Aghavnatun-1 - 2011
Excavations at the Palaeolithic site of Aghavnatun-1 - 2011
The Palaeolithic (Acheullean-Mousterian) site of Aghavnatun-1 is situated in Armavir Province of Armenia, near Lernamerdz village. It has been excavated sinc...- published: 13 Jul 2011
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- author: Dina Zardaryan
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the stone age, prehistory
The Stone Age is the period roughly between 2500000 and 3000 years before Christ., And its...
published: 11 Jul 2012
author: Federico Lopez
the stone age, prehistory
the stone age, prehistory
The Stone Age is the period roughly between 2500000 and 3000 years before Christ., And its main feature is the human learning techniques for the developme...- published: 11 Jul 2012
- views: 8817
- author: Federico Lopez
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Brittany, my beautiful homeland (HD)
/!\ Watch in HD /!\
Except for a few pictures that are older, I took all the footage duri...
published: 25 Jan 2014
Brittany, my beautiful homeland (HD)
Brittany, my beautiful homeland (HD)
/!\ Watch in HD /!\ Except for a few pictures that are older, I took all the footage during the Christmas Holiday 2013. The video shows some of my favorite places in the Morbihan (Brittany): the "Côte Sauvage" (Quiberon), the "Grand Mont de St Gildas de Rhuys (Sarzeau), and some places around the "Golfe du Morbihan" (Conleau and Mousterian). I wanted to show how beautiful my homeland is, and maybe after seeing this you will understand why I would like to go to live back there. Unfortunately my computer screwed up the last images of the video, no matter how many times I tried to render it so well... I gave up for now. I will reupload if I find a solution someday. I don't own the music: Armand Amar - La Terre vue du Ciel ----------------------------------------------------------------- /!\ A visionner en HD /!\ A l'exception de quelques photos qui datent un peu plus, j'ai filmé toutes les séquences pendant les vacances de Noël 2013. La vidéo montre certains de mes endroits préférés du Morbihan (Bretagne) : la Côte Sauvage (Quiberon), le Grand Mont de St Gildas de Rhuys (Sarzeau) et certains endroits autour du Golfe du Morbihan (Conleau et Moustérian). J'ai voulu montrer la beauté de cette région dont je suis originaire et peut-être qu'après avoir regardé cette vidéo vous comprendrez pourquoi je voudrais retourner vivre là bas. Malheureusement mon ordinateur a saccagé les toutes dernières images de la video, peu importe le nombre de fois où j'ai essayé de la sortir. Tant pis, je la laisse telle quelle pour l'instant et je la chargerai à nouveau si je trouve une solution un jour. La musique de m'appartient pas : Armand Amar - La Terre vue du Ciel ----------------------------------------------------------------- /!\ In HD anschauen /!\ Ausser ein paar ältere Bilder, habe ich alles wärend meinen Weihnachtsferien gefilmt. Das Video zeigt einige von meinen Lieblingsorten im Morbihan (Bretagne): die "Côte Sauvage" (Quiberon), der "Grand Mont de St Gildas de Rhuys (Sarzeau) und ein paar Orten von dem "Golfe du Morbihan" (Conleau und Mousterian). Ich wollte zeigen, wie wunderschön meine Heimat ist, und nach dem Anschauen werdet ihr vielleicht verstehen, warum ich zurück dort leben gehen möchte. Mein Computer hat leider die letzte Bilder verkackt, egal was ich probiert habe, um es zu verbessern. Na ja... ich lasse es momentan so und lade es vielleicht später wieder hoch, wenn ich eine Lösung finde. Die Musik gehört mir nicht: Armand Amar - La Terre vue du Ciel- published: 25 Jan 2014
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Lo que queda de Neandertal en nosotros
Hace 40.000 años, toda Europa estaba habitada por neandertales, pero la aparición de human...
published: 11 Feb 2013
author: Jhon Lois
Lo que queda de Neandertal en nosotros
Lo que queda de Neandertal en nosotros
Hace 40.000 años, toda Europa estaba habitada por neandertales, pero la aparición de humanos modernos en su territorio de caza supuso el principio de su fin....- published: 11 Feb 2013
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- author: Jhon Lois
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Archaeological Evidence that Neanderthals were Highly Developed
Think the Neanderthals were a bunch of ignorant cave men? Think again, says renowned autho...
published: 25 Nov 2013
Archaeological Evidence that Neanderthals were Highly Developed
Archaeological Evidence that Neanderthals were Highly Developed
Think the Neanderthals were a bunch of ignorant cave men? Think again, says renowned author of over a hundred books from "The Outsider" in 1956 to the Atlantis Blueprint with Rand Flem-Ath that established a new basis for research into the Atlantis story. Now he's out with "Atlantis and the Kingdom of the Neanderthals," an astonishment of a new book that offers phenomenal archaeological evidence that Neanderthals had a highly developed culture. Listen as Colin takes us on a journey into the past as we have never seen it before in this thrilling interview. The Neanderthals or Neandertals (/niˈændərˌθɔːlz/, /niˈændərˌtɔːlz/, /niˈændərˌtɑːlz/, /neɪˈɑːndərˌtɑːlz/ or /niˈændərθəlz/)[1] are an extinct species of the genus Homo, possibly a subspecies of Homo sapiens. They are closely related to modern humans, differing in DNA by only 0.3%, just twice the variability across contemporary humans. Remains left by Neanderthals include bones and stone tools, which are found from western Europe to central Asia. The species is named after Neandertal ("Neander's Valley"), the location in Germany where it was first discovered. Neanderthals are classified either as a subspecies of Homo sapiens (Homo sapiens neanderthalensis) or as a separate species of the same genus (Homo neanderthalensis). The first humans with proto-Neanderthal traits are believed to have existed in Europe as early as 600,000--350,000 years ago. The exact date of their extinction is disputed. Fossils found in the Vindija Cave in Croatia have been dated to between 33,000 and 32,000 years old, and Neanderthal artifacts from Gorham's Cave in Gibraltar are believed to be less than 30,000 years old, but a recent study has redated fossils at two Spanish sites as 45,000 years old, 10,000 years older than previously thought, and may cast doubt on recent datings of other sites. Cro-Magnon (early-modern-human) skeletal remains showing some "Neanderthal traits" have been found in Lagar Velho (Portugal) and dated to 24,500 years ago, suggesting that there may have been an extensive admixture of the Cro-Magnon and Neanderthal populations in that region. Several cultural assemblages have been linked to the Neanderthals in Europe. The earliest, the Mousterian stone tool culture, dates to about 300,000 years ago. Late Mousterian artifacts were found in Gorham's Cave on the south-facing coast of Gibraltar. Other tool cultures associated with the Neanderthals include the Châtelperronian, the Aurignacian, and the Gravettian; their tool assemblages appear to have developed gradually within their populations, rather than being introduced by new population groups arriving in the region. With an average cranial capacity of 1600cc Neanderthal's cranial capacity is known to be notably larger than all races of modern humans on average, indicating that their brain size was at least as large, if not larger. In 2008, a group of scientists produced a study using three-dimensional computer-assisted reconstructions of Neanderthal infants based on fossils found in Russia and Syria. The study indicated that Neanderthal and modern human brains were the same size at birth, but by adulthood, the Neanderthal brain was larger than the modern human brain. They were much stronger than modern humans, having particularly strong arms and hands. Males stood 164--168 cm (65--66 in) and females about 152--156 cm (60--61 in) tall. Genetic evidence published in 2010 suggests that Neanderthals contributed to the DNA of anatomically modern humans, probably through interbreeding between 80,000 and 50,000 years ago with the population of anatomically modern humans who had recently migrated from Africa. According to the study, by the time that population began dispersing across Eurasia, Neanderthals genes constituted as much as 1--4% of its genome (roughly equivalent to having one Neanderthal great-great-great-grandparent). Ötzi the iceman, Europe's oldest preserved mummy, was found to possess an even higher percentage of Neanderthal ancestry.- published: 25 Nov 2013
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Prehistoric bear jawbone from Potočka Zijalka cave -- also the oldest musical instrument
It's been 30 years since Mira Omerzel, also known as Mirit, first found herself among preh...
published: 08 Jan 2014
Prehistoric bear jawbone from Potočka Zijalka cave -- also the oldest musical instrument
Prehistoric bear jawbone from Potočka Zijalka cave -- also the oldest musical instrument
It's been 30 years since Mira Omerzel, also known as Mirit, first found herself among prehistoric bones -- and possible whistles. For this purpose she went to the Institute of Archaeology ZRC SAZU in 1984 to meet Dr Mitja Brodar, son of Srečko Brodar, who discovered an ice-age hunting post in Potočka Zijalka (Potočnik's cave). She started exploring these supposed bone instruments at first with his help and since 1995 in collaboration with Dr Ivan Turk, the finder of the famous bone flute from Divje Babe, which is supposed to be the oldest musical instrument in our country and indeed the world. After that she also undertook a comparative study of folk musical instruments of different cultures, an exploration that lasted for 12 years. She is a co-author of the book Mousterian Bone Flute (1997), which has been read around the world. She received her PhD in 1997 on the subject of the development of musical instruments from prehistory to today. Together with her husband Matija Terlep, a long-time member of the Trutamora Slovenica ensemble, a graduate engineer and a flautist, who like Mira plays a number of folk instruments, Mirit has also acoustically tested the ancient musical instruments. And the surprises were endless. The jawbone from the Potočka Zijalka cave particularly stunned them, with three holes in the wall above the mandibular (nerve) canal which appear likely to be the work of human hands. Mira and Matija proved that the bear jawbone is not only sound-producing, but actually sounds rather wonderful. The jawbone's nerve canal is a natural whistle pipe. Jawbones from Potočka Zijalka cave, Mokriška Jama (Mokrica cave) and Betalov Spodmol cave, with snapped off crown outgrowths (and such is the case with the majority of the finds) and with one hole or more (or indeed even without) could all serve as musical instruments. If the crown outgrowth is snapped off, it is easier to get to the natural, sharp jaw flute mouthpiece (a sharp opening into the nerve canal). When the prehistoric hunter sipped the nutritious marrow out of the canal, the jawbone would have become audible as a result. Thus a spontaneous discovery could have led to the deliberate use and making of these prehistoric instruments, which closely linked man with the bear in rituals of worship -- at the time of the Neanderthals and Cro-Magnons, the bear was the most venerated being. The jawbones, or supposed musical instruments, from Potočka Zijalka do indeed date back to the Cro-Magnon period (30,000 to 35,000 years before the present), while the jawbone with one hole from Betalov Spodmol dates back to Neanderthal times (40,000 years ago) and therefore to the same period of time as the now already famous flute from Divje Babe. Many of the finds from Potočka Zijalka were unfortunately destroyed during the bombing of Celje during World War II. It is quite likely that these bear jawbones, which are above all a Slovenian peculiarity, are of the same age (certainly at least the one from Betalov Spodmol) and equally important musical instruments as the flute from Divje Babe, which is today considered among the oldest in the country and indeed the world. All of them are probably the work of human hands. In short, jawbones are instruments if they have holes in them and even if they do not, as even an empty mandibular canal can sound a few tones. After three decades, Matija Terlep took this carefully constructed replica of a cave bear jawbone with three holes from Potočka Zijalka, made from a jawbone of the same size and age, in his hands and made it acoustically alive again. May the whole world hear its sound, not only a chosen few!- published: 08 Jan 2014
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Carpentry & Construction: "The Woodworker" 1940 Vocational Guidance Films
more at http://quickfound.net/ "Woodworking in mills, construction and cabinetmaking." Pub...
published: 22 Jan 2013
author: Jeff Quitney
Carpentry & Construction: "The Woodworker" 1940 Vocational Guidance Films
Carpentry & Construction: "The Woodworker" 1940 Vocational Guidance Films
more at http://quickfound.net/ "Woodworking in mills, construction and cabinetmaking." Public domain film from the Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to rem...- published: 22 Jan 2013
- views: 2366
- author: Jeff Quitney
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Neanderthal 2001 Full Documentry
Neanderthal (2001) Documentry Found this on an old video so please excuse the quality thro...
published: 19 Mar 2013
author: niand01
Neanderthal 2001 Full Documentry
Neanderthal 2001 Full Documentry
Neanderthal (2001) Documentry Found this on an old video so please excuse the quality through moviemaker. Filmed 'near myself' at Glenveagh National Park, Co...- published: 19 Mar 2013
- views: 35898
- author: niand01
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Baile Herculane - Ansamblul de arhitectura 2
Gmaps: http://goo.gl/maps/lQwbD
The spa town of Băile Herculane(Herkulesbad) has a long hi...
published: 14 Sep 2013
Baile Herculane - Ansamblul de arhitectura 2
Baile Herculane - Ansamblul de arhitectura 2
Gmaps: http://goo.gl/maps/lQwbD The spa town of Băile Herculane(Herkulesbad) has a long history of human habitation. Numerous archaeological discoveries show that the area has been inhabited since the Paleolithic era. The Peștera Hoților (Cave of the Thieves), contains multiple levels, including one from the Mousterian period, one from the Mesolithic period (late Epigravettian) and several from the later Neolithic periods. Legend has it that the weary Hercules stopped in the valley to bathe and rest. During the 165 years of Roman domination of Dacia, the Herculaneum Spa was known all over the Empire.[citation needed] Unearthed stone carvings show that visiting Roman aristocrats turned the town into a Roman leisure center. Six statues of Hercules from the time have been discovered. A bronze replica of one of them, molded in 1874, stands as a landmark in the town center.- published: 14 Sep 2013
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Sunset over beach, hdr motion time lapse
Motion controled, high dynamic range imaging,
shot in Mousterian, Britany....
published: 30 Dec 2010
author: Tanguy Louvigny
Sunset over beach, hdr motion time lapse
Motion controled, high dynamic range imaging,
shot in Mousterian, Britany.
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Mousterian Industry Tools
A short bit of research on the type of stone tools Bear, the protagonist of Glass Cannon's...
published: 13 Dec 2013
author: Adam Cliff
Mousterian Industry Tools
A short bit of research on the type of stone tools Bear, the protagonist of Glass Cannon's upcoming short animated film PALAEO, would have used.
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History of Iran & WW3.
The earliest archaeological artifacts in Iran were found in the Kashafrud and Ganj Par sit...
published: 12 Oct 2011
author: mackdv1st
History of Iran & WW3.
History of Iran & WW3.
The earliest archaeological artifacts in Iran were found in the Kashafrud and Ganj Par sites that date back to the Lower Paleolithic era. Mousterian Stone to...- published: 12 Oct 2011
- views: 19493
- author: mackdv1st
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La Photo Qui Bouge Suite/canal historique.La pêche
Mousterian , Golfe du Morbihan, dimanche 6 octobre 2013 à 18h15...
published: 09 Oct 2013
La Photo Qui Bouge Suite/canal historique.La pêche
La Photo Qui Bouge Suite/canal historique.La pêche
Mousterian , Golfe du Morbihan, dimanche 6 octobre 2013 à 18h15- published: 09 Oct 2013
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Baile Herculane
The spa town of Băile Herculane has a long history of human habitation. Numerous archaeolo...
published: 13 Mar 2012
author: octavst
Baile Herculane
Baile Herculane
The spa town of Băile Herculane has a long history of human habitation. Numerous archaeological discoveries show that the area has been inhabited since the P...- published: 13 Mar 2012
- views: 191
- author: octavst
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Sean Griffin "Peacock Swansong" for Triangle of Need - "Midnight Garden" (Rehearsal)
a setting (in Griffin's invented "Mousterian" musical language) of mixed fragments of Jame...
published: 02 Sep 2011
author: Sean Griffin
Sean Griffin "Peacock Swansong" for Triangle of Need - "Midnight Garden" (Rehearsal)
Sean Griffin "Peacock Swansong" for Triangle of Need - "Midnight Garden" (Rehearsal)
a setting (in Griffin's invented "Mousterian" musical language) of mixed fragments of James Merrill's Changing Light at Sandover and text from La Guerre du f...- published: 02 Sep 2011
- views: 131
- author: Sean Griffin