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This is the second lecture in the series of 10 - 'Flodden 1513, an Introduction to Archaeology.' Presented by Dr Kristian Pedersen on 22 May 2013 at Crookham...
Stone Age (Paleolithic Age) - CBSE NCERT Social Science SuccessCDs Education ( https://www.youtube.com/successcds1 ) is an online channel focused on providin...
Several Lower Palaeolithic stone tools. These come from the Boyn Hill, Thames River Terrace and were found on Clapham Common, London, England. All came to th...
these are stone artefacts,found among thousands of lower palaeolithic tools and probably dating to over 600000 years old,making these by far the oldest musi...
Stone Age tools and arrow heads I am collecting, just a quick video to show what I have so far and my oldest man made treasure. Best wishes Dave
I do not own any of this. Copyrights broken for educational purposes.
Upper Palaeolithic Rock Art straddling the Aurignacian epoch through to the Gravettian and late Magdalenian periods, the first sophisticated figurative artists of Prehistoric Europe. Graphics, modelling, and orchestral composition by Christopher Antoniou ©.
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The Palaeolithic (Acheullean-Mousterian) site of Aghavnatun-1 is situated in Armavir Province of Armenia, near Lernamerdz village. It has been excavated sinc...
this is one box of selected artefacts from the same lower Paleolithic site as all other posts and probably dating up to a million years old.All of these are ...
All these clips are of artefacts from the same collection in the Pleistocene Thames valley,now the Colne Valley Herts. This is a strange tool that would seem...
1. Ovate (Quartzite) of Lower Palaeolithic Period from Attirampakkam, Tamilnadu. 2. Hand Axe (Quartzite) of Middle Palaeolithic Period from Attirampakkam, Ta...
Queste scene sono tratte dal film "ZVOKI PALEOLITIKA -I Suoni del Paleolitico" del regista Jadran Sterle, introducono alle scene di un nuovo film che girerem...
Demonstration of handaxe model with reverse "S" twist. This video demonstrates POSSIBLE uses for twisted handaxes. This idea could explain why so many handax...
This is a selection of Mode 1 pebble tools,very similiar to the earliest tools made by Homo Erectus 2 million years ago.Its a simple technology,merely sharpe...
This handaxe is probably one the 23 listed for Snodland in Roe's Gazetteer of British Lower and Middle Palaeolithic Sites. The material shown is very hard ,p...
These four artefacts were all found on the same small lower palaeolithic site where all my other artefacts have been found...on the shoreline of the ancient ...
All these clips are of artefacts from the same collection in the Pleistocene Thames valley,now the Colne Valley Herts. These are a selection of medium and la...
This is a short clip of about 24 different but similiar palaeololithic flint handaxes made by Colnian Man on this site probably c640-900000 years ago. All o...
I took part in the Jeongok-Ri Palaeolithic Festival in South Korea, May 2012, on behalf of the South Tyrolean Museum of Archaeology in Bozen/Bolzano, Italy. ...
This year we were again attending the Festival, showing Ice Age skills and techniques. Great fun, even if there were ca. 60.000 visitors. Hope to see you all...
In the final episode, Richard takes a look at the Middle Palaeolithic, from 200000 to 38000 years ago, and a close examination of the Neanderthal, a highly...
Display of Hand Axes, Cleavers (Quartzite) and Scraper (Granite) of Lower Palaeolithic Period. Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) presented an exhibition, ...
Though it dates back to palaeolithic times, spearfishing remains a popular pastime today, ...
ABC News 2015-03-22Now Dr Valentina Borgia, a specialist in Palaeolithic hunting weapons and Marie Curie Fellow at the ...
noodls 2015-03-21Among elephant remains some 500,000 years old at a Lower Palaeolithic site in Revadim, Israel, ...
The Siasat Daily 2015-03-20Where Palaeolithic people lived one lakh years ago. "I was fascinated ... Thus began Ramesh’s tryst with the rock shelters ... P. J.
The Hindu 2015-03-18Theories range from evolutionary psychologists who say that blue-eyed women in Palaeolithic ...
CNN 2015-03-04Photograph: Alamy. Robin McKie ... GMT ... We took dogs with us wherever we went after our alliance formed in the palaeolithic ... ).
The Guardian 2015-03-01SO, you’ve decided to go on the paleo diet ... Because that’s what our palaeolithic ancestors evolved to eat naturally.
The Australian 2015-02-27It begins with the Red Lady of Paviland, a skeleton dating from the Upper Palaeolithic Age – of a ...
The Independent 2015-02-19Situated close to Kibbanahalli, which is a pre-historic site housing palaeolithic remains, ...
Deccan Herald 2015-02-16Photo: Supplied ... Ebola, missing planes and the paleo diet ... Back in Palaeolithic times, people had much shorter lifespans ... com.
Canberra Times 2015-02-15This skull fragment belonged to a Palaeolithic dog that lived 36,000 years ago near the Goyet cave in Belgium ... (J ... 8 ... --> ... -->.
The Los Angeles Times 2015-02-12... of Willendorf mould – those lumpy female figures that keep popping up on Palaeolithic burial sites."
The Guardian 2015-02-09Ill-equipped to survive physically in palaeolithic times through mini ice ages, we only made it ...
The Guardian 2015-02-03The Paleolithic (or Palæolithic) Age, Era or Period, is a prehistoric period of human history distinguished by the development of the most primitive stone tools discovered (Modes I and II), and covers roughly 99% of human technological prehistory. It extends from the earliest known use of stone tools, probably by Hominins such as Australopithecines, 2.6 million years ago, to the end of the Pleistocene around 10,000 BP. The Paleolithic era is followed by the Mesolithic. The date of the Paleolithic—Mesolithic boundary may vary by locality as much as several thousand years.
During the Paleolithic, humans grouped together in small societies such as bands, and subsisted by gathering plants and hunting or scavenging wild animals. The Paleolithic is characterized by the use of knapped stone tools, although at the time humans also used wood and bone tools. Other organic commodities were adapted for use as tools, including leather and vegetable fibers; however, due to their nature, these have not been preserved to any great degree. Surviving artifacts of the Paleolithic era are known as paleoliths. Humankind gradually evolved from early members of the genus Homo such as Homo habilis — who used simple stone tools — into fully behaviorally and anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens sapiens) during the Paleolithic era. During the end of the Paleolithic, specifically the Middle and or Upper Paleolithic, humans began to produce the earliest works of art and engage in religious and spiritual behavior such as burial and ritual. The climate during the Paleolithic consisted of a set of glacial and interglacial periods in which the climate periodically fluctuated between warm and cool temperatures.