The Middle Paleolithic (or Middle Palaeolithic) is the second subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age as it is understood in Europe, Africa and Asia. The term Middle Stone Age is used as an equivalent or a synonym for the Middle Paleolithic in African archeology. The Middle Paleolithic and the Middle Stone Age broadly spanned from 300,000 to 30,000 years ago. There are considerable dating differences between regions. The Middle Paleolithic/Middle Stone Age was succeeded by the Upper Paleolithic subdivision which first began between 50,000 and 40,000 years ago.
During this time period Homo neanderthalensis thrived in Europe between 300,000 and 30,000 years ago, and the earliest anatomically modern humans appeared around 195,000 years ago. Phylogenetic separation of modern humans dates to this period, mitochondrial Eve to roughly 150,000 years ago, Y-chromosomal Adam to roughly 90,000 years ago; see single-origin hypothesis. Additionally, according to the Out of Africa Hypothesis, modern humans began migrating out of Africa during the Middle Stone Age/Middle Paleolithic around 100,000 or 70,000 years ago and began to replace earlier pre-existent Homo species such as the Neanderthals and Homo erectus.
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...
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Stone Age (Paleolithic Age) - CBSE NCERT Social Science
Stone Age (Paleolithic Age) - CBSE NCERT Social Science
Stone Age (Paleolithic Age) - CBSE NCERT Social Science
Stone Age (Paleolithic Age) - CBSE NCERT Social Science SuccessCDs Education ( https://www.youtube.com/successcds1 ) is an online channel focused on providin...
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All About - Middle Paleolithic
All About - Middle Paleolithic
All About - Middle Paleolithic
What is Middle Paleolithic?
A report all about Middle Paleolithic for homework/assignment
The Middle Paleolithic (or Middle Palaeolithic) is the second subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age as it is understood in Europe, Africa and Asia. The term Middle Stone Age is used as an equivalent or a synonym for the Middle Paleolithic in African archeology. The Middle Paleolithic and the Middle Stone Age broadly spanned from 300,000 to 30,000 years ago. There are considerable dating differences between regions. The Middle Paleolithic/Middle Stone Age was succeeded by the Upper Paleolithic subdivision which first began between 50,000 and
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Paleolithic Korea
Paleolithic Korea
Paleolithic Korea
Paleolithic Korea
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Prehistoric Korea is the era of human existence in the Korean Peninsula for which written records did not exist.
The origins of this period are an open question but the antiquity of hominid occupation in Korea may date to as early as 500,000 BCE. Yi and Clark are somewhat skeptical of dating the earliest occupation to the Lower Palaeolithic.
At Seokjang-ri, an archaeological site near Gongju, Chungcheongnam-do Province, artifacts that appear to have an affinity with Lower Paleolithic stone tools were unearthed in the lower levels of the site. Bifacial chopper or chopping-tools were also excavated.
2:04
Japanese paleolithic hoax
Japanese paleolithic hoax
Japanese paleolithic hoax
The Japanese Paleolithic Hoax consisted of a number of lower and middle paleolithic finds in Japan discovered by amateur archaeologist Fujimura Shinichi, which were later all discovered to have been faked. The incident became one of the biggest scandals in archaeological circles in Japan after the story was published by the Mainichi Shinbun on November 5, 2000.
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Advanced Societies Existed on Earth 12,000 years ago
Advanced Societies Existed on Earth 12,000 years ago
Advanced Societies Existed on Earth 12,000 years ago
Advanced Societies Existed on Earth 12,000 years ago
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Paleo Hunters Bring Hunting Back to Its Primitive Roots
Paleo Hunters Bring Hunting Back to Its Primitive Roots
Paleo Hunters Bring Hunting Back to Its Primitive Roots
Alongside hunters armed with compound bows and scoped rifles, Steve Spencer—a machinist from Missouri—beats the brush with a weapon that dates back to the Middle Paleolithic era. The atlatl is a throwing weapon that uses leverage to fling seven-foot darts to over 100 meters. Anthropologists believe the atlatl was used to put meat on the table by emerging cultures on virtually every continent.
Spencer is part of a small movement of hunters who are shelving their modern weapons in favor of something more visceral and challenging. Although state game officials worry about the effectiveness of primitive weapons, hunters in three states have alre
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The Stone Age (World History)
The Stone Age (World History)
The Stone Age (World History)
http://www.tomrichey.net An introduction to the Stone Age for World History students, comparing and contrasting the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic pe...
9:48
History of Iran & WW3.
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...
9:31
Stories from the Stone Age - 1of15
Stories from the Stone Age - 1of15
Stories from the Stone Age - 1of15
An exploration of the revolutionary period of prehistory that began when humans abandoned the nomadic hunting and gathering existence they had known for millennia to take up a completely new way of life the decisive move to farming and herding the ration of permanent settlements and the discovery of metals setting the stage for the arrival of the worlds first civilisation.
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the stone age, prehistory
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...
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Middle Palaeolithic Religion Quiz (Religion)
Middle Palaeolithic Religion Quiz (Religion)
Middle Palaeolithic Religion Quiz (Religion)
Take this quiz about Middle Palaeolithic religion.
Go to the video page for more subjects and more topics - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-prg-DyaI1rXvqPm4ol_nQ
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Afghanistan Old Images Collection in 1860's
Afghanistan Old Images Collection in 1860's
Afghanistan Old Images Collection in 1860's
Afghanistan has been an ancient focal point of the Silk Road and human migration. Archaeologists have found evidence of human habitation from as far back as ...
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Afghanistan Old Images Collection in 1860's - Just for watch
Afghanistan Old Images Collection in 1860's - Just for watch
Afghanistan Old Images Collection in 1860's - Just for watch
Afghanistan has been an ancient focal point of the Silk Road and human migration. Archaeologists have found evidence of human habitation from as far back as the Middle Paleolithic. Urban civilization may have begun in the area as early as 3,000 to 2,000 BC.[11] Sitting at an important geostrategic location that connects the Middle East culture with Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent,[12] the land has been home to various peoples through the ages[13] and witnessed many military campaigns, notably by Alexander the Great, Arab Muslims, Genghis Khan, and in modern-era Western forces.[11] The land also served as a source from which the Kusha
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...
3:20
Stone Age (Paleolithic Age) - CBSE NCERT Social Science
Stone Age (Paleolithic Age) - CBSE NCERT Social Science
Stone Age (Paleolithic Age) - CBSE NCERT Social Science
Stone Age (Paleolithic Age) - CBSE NCERT Social Science SuccessCDs Education ( https://www.youtube.com/successcds1 ) is an online channel focused on providin...
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All About - Middle Paleolithic
All About - Middle Paleolithic
All About - Middle Paleolithic
What is Middle Paleolithic?
A report all about Middle Paleolithic for homework/assignment
The Middle Paleolithic (or Middle Palaeolithic) is the second subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age as it is understood in Europe, Africa and Asia. The term Middle Stone Age is used as an equivalent or a synonym for the Middle Paleolithic in African archeology. The Middle Paleolithic and the Middle Stone Age broadly spanned from 300,000 to 30,000 years ago. There are considerable dating differences between regions. The Middle Paleolithic/Middle Stone Age was succeeded by the Upper Paleolithic subdivision which first began between 50,000 and
0:28
Paleolithic Korea
Paleolithic Korea
Paleolithic Korea
Paleolithic Korea
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Prehistoric Korea is the era of human existence in the Korean Peninsula for which written records did not exist.
The origins of this period are an open question but the antiquity of hominid occupation in Korea may date to as early as 500,000 BCE. Yi and Clark are somewhat skeptical of dating the earliest occupation to the Lower Palaeolithic.
At Seokjang-ri, an archaeological site near Gongju, Chungcheongnam-do Province, artifacts that appear to have an affinity with Lower Paleolithic stone tools were unearthed in the lower levels of the site. Bifacial chopper or chopping-tools were also excavated.
2:04
Japanese paleolithic hoax
Japanese paleolithic hoax
Japanese paleolithic hoax
The Japanese Paleolithic Hoax consisted of a number of lower and middle paleolithic finds in Japan discovered by amateur archaeologist Fujimura Shinichi, which were later all discovered to have been faked. The incident became one of the biggest scandals in archaeological circles in Japan after the story was published by the Mainichi Shinbun on November 5, 2000.
77:34
Advanced Societies Existed on Earth 12,000 years ago
Advanced Societies Existed on Earth 12,000 years ago
Advanced Societies Existed on Earth 12,000 years ago
Advanced Societies Existed on Earth 12,000 years ago
7:42
Paleo Hunters Bring Hunting Back to Its Primitive Roots
Paleo Hunters Bring Hunting Back to Its Primitive Roots
Paleo Hunters Bring Hunting Back to Its Primitive Roots
Alongside hunters armed with compound bows and scoped rifles, Steve Spencer—a machinist from Missouri—beats the brush with a weapon that dates back to the Middle Paleolithic era. The atlatl is a throwing weapon that uses leverage to fling seven-foot darts to over 100 meters. Anthropologists believe the atlatl was used to put meat on the table by emerging cultures on virtually every continent.
Spencer is part of a small movement of hunters who are shelving their modern weapons in favor of something more visceral and challenging. Although state game officials worry about the effectiveness of primitive weapons, hunters in three states have alre
11:29
The Stone Age (World History)
The Stone Age (World History)
The Stone Age (World History)
http://www.tomrichey.net An introduction to the Stone Age for World History students, comparing and contrasting the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic pe...
9:48
History of Iran & WW3.
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...
9:31
Stories from the Stone Age - 1of15
Stories from the Stone Age - 1of15
Stories from the Stone Age - 1of15
An exploration of the revolutionary period of prehistory that began when humans abandoned the nomadic hunting and gathering existence they had known for millennia to take up a completely new way of life the decisive move to farming and herding the ration of permanent settlements and the discovery of metals setting the stage for the arrival of the worlds first civilisation.
3:04
the stone age, prehistory
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...
1:08
Middle Palaeolithic Religion Quiz (Religion)
Middle Palaeolithic Religion Quiz (Religion)
Middle Palaeolithic Religion Quiz (Religion)
Take this quiz about Middle Palaeolithic religion.
Go to the video page for more subjects and more topics - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-prg-DyaI1rXvqPm4ol_nQ
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Afghanistan Old Images Collection in 1860's
Afghanistan Old Images Collection in 1860's
Afghanistan Old Images Collection in 1860's
Afghanistan has been an ancient focal point of the Silk Road and human migration. Archaeologists have found evidence of human habitation from as far back as ...
2:21
Afghanistan Old Images Collection in 1860's - Just for watch
Afghanistan Old Images Collection in 1860's - Just for watch
Afghanistan Old Images Collection in 1860's - Just for watch
Afghanistan has been an ancient focal point of the Silk Road and human migration. Archaeologists have found evidence of human habitation from as far back as the Middle Paleolithic. Urban civilization may have begun in the area as early as 3,000 to 2,000 BC.[11] Sitting at an important geostrategic location that connects the Middle East culture with Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent,[12] the land has been home to various peoples through the ages[13] and witnessed many military campaigns, notably by Alexander the Great, Arab Muslims, Genghis Khan, and in modern-era Western forces.[11] The land also served as a source from which the Kusha
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Parc de les Coves Prehistòriques de Serinyà, Banyoles, Catalonia - Spain 4K Travel Channel
Parc de les Coves Prehistòriques de Serinyà, Banyoles, Catalonia - Spain 4K Travel Channel
Parc de les Coves Prehistòriques de Serinyà, Banyoles, Catalonia - Spain 4K Travel Channel
Parc de les Coves Prehistòriques de Serinyà, Banyoles
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The Serinyà Prehistoric Cave Park, just a few kilometers north of Banyoles, is an interpretation center devoted to Solutrean culture (18000-15000 BC), one of the most advanced civilizations of the first Homo sapiens in western Europe. On the same site you find the prehistoric caves of Reclau. Therefore, the cave park also serves as educational center for all Paleolithic cultures that have lived in these caves from the Middle Paleolithic (250,000 to 200,000 BC) to the Magdalenian (15000-9000 BC).
In an exhibition hall, two large murals paintings show moments in
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The Agricultural Revolution: Crash Course World History #1
The Agricultural Revolution: Crash Course World History #1
The Agricultural Revolution: Crash Course World History #1
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In which John Green investigates the dawn of human civilization. John looks into how people gave up hunting and gathering to become agriculturalists, and how that change has influenced the world we live in today. Also, there are some jokes about cheeseburgers
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Archaeological Museum of Drama
Archaeological Museum of Drama
Archaeological Museum of Drama
The Archaeological Museum of Drama covers chronologically the human presence in the prefecture of Drama from the Middle Paleolithic Age (50,000 years from now), with traces of Palaeolithic hunters living in the cave Sources of Aggitis until modern times (1913).
The exhibition consists of three main halls.
The first archaeological findings indicate the presence of nomadic hunters of the Middle Paleolithic Age in the cave Sources of Aggitis, life to permanent farming Neolithic settlements and the passage in Bronze Age in the city of Drama and position Sitagri. In the same room there are findings from the Iron Age and from the later times, w
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Puente Pino Paleolithic Site_01
Puente Pino Paleolithic Site_01
Puente Pino Paleolithic Site_01
Excavation of the Puente Pino Lower Paleolithic site (Toledo, Spain). This site has a lot of acheulean lithic industry (bifaces, for instance) from the Middl...
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Geology 204 Notes from the Fossil Record Team Video about Neanderthals and Teeth
Geology 204 Notes from the Fossil Record Team Video about Neanderthals and Teeth
Geology 204 Notes from the Fossil Record Team Video about Neanderthals and Teeth
(Paper) Smith, T. M. Michel Toussaint, D. J. Reid, A. J. Olejniczak and J. J. Hublin. 2007. Rapid Dental Development in a Middle Paleolithic Belgian Neanderthal. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 104: 20220-20225. DOI:10.1073/pnas.0707051104
http://www.pnas.org/content/104/51/20220.full
(Paper slide background) Sci-News.com. 2013. Neanderthal Genome Reveals Fourth, Mysterious Human Lineage. Sci-News.com. http://www.sci-news.com/othersciences/anthropology/science-neanderthal-genome-fourth-lineage-01624.html
(Slide 3 background pic) Sample, Ian. 2011. Neanderthals' demise caused by modern human i
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Archaeological Museum of Igoumenitsa
Archaeological Museum of Igoumenitsa
Archaeological Museum of Igoumenitsa
It is located at the north end of the city and opened its doors to the public in 2009.
The exhibits come from excavations in the wider region of Thesprotia and cover a period from the Middle Paleolithic age (100,000 BC) to the post-Byzantine era. The showcases with the exhibits are structured into five exhibition units, accompanied by rich supervisory material.
The visitor can admire In the halls of the museum exhibits of various categories, such as jewelry, pottery, tools, coins and weapons.
The Archaeological Museum of Igoumenitsa plays an important role in the cultural life of the city as it often organizes a number of events and educ
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The Oldest Archaeological Discoveries From Paleolithic Age
The Oldest Archaeological Discoveries From Paleolithic Age
The Oldest Archaeological Discoveries From Paleolithic Age
English subtitles available - click on red button "CC" and choose "English". Veljko Milkovic talks about prehistoric civilizations and our rich prehistoric...
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Humanity BC
Humanity BC
Humanity BC
Humanity BC:
This timeline of human prehistory comprises the time from the first appearance of Homo sapiens in Africa 200,000 years ago to the invention of writing and the beginning of history approximately 5,500 years ago. It covers the time from the Middle Paleolithic (Old Stone Age) to the very beginnings of the Bronze Age. The divisions used are those delineating the European Stone Age; however, many regions around the world underwent various stages of Stone Age development at different times. All dates are approximate and based on research in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, genetics, geology, and linguistics. They are all subjec
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Feel The Power Of HAVi
Feel The Power Of HAVi
Feel The Power Of HAVi
Download this free Feel The Power Of HAVi Powerpoint here:
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Also the earliest undisputed evidence of artistic expression during the Paleolithic period comes from Middle Paleolithic/Middle Stone Age sites such as Blombos Cave in the form of bracelets, beads, art rock, ochre used as body paint and perhaps in ritual, though earlier examples of artistic expression such as the Venus of Tan-Tan and the patterns found on elephant bones from Bilzingsleben in Thuringia
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...
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...
Stone Age (Paleolithic Age) - CBSE NCERT Social Science SuccessCDs Education ( https://www.youtube.com/successcds1 ) is an online channel focused on providin...
Stone Age (Paleolithic Age) - CBSE NCERT Social Science SuccessCDs Education ( https://www.youtube.com/successcds1 ) is an online channel focused on providin...
What is Middle Paleolithic?
A report all about Middle Paleolithic for homework/assignment
The Middle Paleolithic (or Middle Palaeolithic) is the second subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age as it is understood in Europe, Africa and Asia. The term Middle Stone Age is used as an equivalent or a synonym for the Middle Paleolithic in African archeology. The Middle Paleolithic and the Middle Stone Age broadly spanned from 300,000 to 30,000 years ago. There are considerable dating differences between regions. The Middle Paleolithic/Middle Stone Age was succeeded by the Upper Paleolithic subdivision which first began between 50,000 and 40,000 years ago.
Intro/Outro music:
Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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What is Middle Paleolithic?
A report all about Middle Paleolithic for homework/assignment
The Middle Paleolithic (or Middle Palaeolithic) is the second subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age as it is understood in Europe, Africa and Asia. The term Middle Stone Age is used as an equivalent or a synonym for the Middle Paleolithic in African archeology. The Middle Paleolithic and the Middle Stone Age broadly spanned from 300,000 to 30,000 years ago. There are considerable dating differences between regions. The Middle Paleolithic/Middle Stone Age was succeeded by the Upper Paleolithic subdivision which first began between 50,000 and 40,000 years ago.
Intro/Outro music:
Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under CC-BY-3.0
Text derived from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Paleolithic
Text to Speech powered by voice-rss.com
Images are Public Domain or CC-BY-3.0:
BBC-artefacts.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Paleolithic
Kermanshah_Pal_Museum-Neanderthal.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Paleolithic
Gazelle_upper_jaw_from_Misliya_Cave_(early_Middle_Paleolithic).JPG from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gazelle_upper_jaw_from_Misliya_Cave_(early_Middle_Paleolithic).JPG
Paleolithic Korea
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Prehistoric Korea is the era of human existence in the Korean Peninsula for which written records did not exist.
The origins of this period are an open question but the antiquity of hominid occupation in Korea may date to as early as 500,000 BCE. Yi and Clark are somewhat skeptical of dating the earliest occupation to the Lower Palaeolithic.
At Seokjang-ri, an archaeological site near Gongju, Chungcheongnam-do Province, artifacts that appear to have an affinity with Lower Paleolithic stone tools were unearthed in the lower levels of the site. Bifacial chopper or chopping-tools were also excavated. Hand axes and cleavers produced by men in later eras were also uncovered.
From Jeommal Cave a tool, possibly for hunting, made from the radius of a hominid was unearthed, along with hunting and food preparation tools of animal bones. The shells of nuts collected for nourishment were also uncovered.
In Seokjang-ri and in other riverine sites, stone tools were found with definite traces of Palaeolithic tradition, made of fine-grain rocks such as quartzite, porphyry, obsidian, chert, and felsite manifest Acheulian, Mousteroid, and Levalloisian characteristics. Those of the chopper tradition are of simpler in shape and chipped from quartz and pegmatite. Seokjang-ri's middle layers showed that humans hunted with these bola or missile stones.
During the Middle Paleolithic Period, humans dwelt in caves at the Jeommal Site near Jecheon and at the Durubong Site near Cheongju. From these two cave sites, fossil remains of rhinoceros, cave bear, brown bear, hyena and numerous deer (Pseudaxi gray var.), all extinct species, were excavated.
The earliest radiocarbon dates for the Paleolithic indicate the antiquity of occupation on the Korean peninsula is between 40,000 and 30,000 BP. From an interesting habitation site at Locality 1 at Seokjang-ri, excavators claim that they excavated some human hairs of Mongoloid origin along with limonitic and manganese pigments near and around a hearth, as well as animal figurines such as a dog, tortoise and bear made of rock. Reports claim that these were carbon dated to some 20,000 years ago.
The Palaeolithic ends when pottery production begins c 8000 BCE.
The Palaeolithic humans lived in caves and built nomadic shelters above ground. Evidence of hearths used for cooking and warmth has been found. Palaelolithic people on the Korean Peninsula practiced hunting and gathering. They fashioned arrow heads, and a variety of tools, by chipping rock. Archaeologists suspect, but can not prove, people hunted in communities during this period. The earliest known Korean pottery dates back to c. 8000 B.C.E. or before. Known as Yungimun Pottery, the pottery has been found in much of the peninsula. Gosan-ri in Jeju-do, and Ubong-ri in Greater Ulsan, represent examples of Yungimun-era sites. Jeulmun, or Comb-pattern Pottery, can be found after 7000 B.C.E.
Some 15,000 archeological artifacts from the Upper Paleolithic Age (c. 40,000 B.C.-c. 10,000 B.C.) have been unearthed during excavation work around the Namhangang River in Danyang County of South Korea.
The historical investigation has been specifically carried out at the Suyanggae Site, a limestone area where historical excavations often occur. Scientists discovered a wide range of stoneware, including a core, a micro-blade core, a blade core, a flake tool and a stone hammer. The charcoal from the second occupation layer, where the stoneware was found, tells us that the newly found relics were produced approximately 18,000 years ago.
Three different Upper Paleolithic occupation layers were found in the region. Each layer has slightly different kinds of stone hammers, in various shapes and sizes, and a matching set of cores, flake tools and stone pieces. Archeologists tell us that the production of stoneware was centered in this region.
The buried soil horizon associated with the third occupation layer, the lowest level, had one particularly intriguing piece of stoneware: an elongated stone with clearly man-made markings. It is 20.6 centimeters long, 8.1 centimeters wide and 4.2 centimeters thick, with 22 graduated markings along the side.
According to the Cultural Heritage Administration (CHA), the government body leading the dig, these types of relics haven't been found anywhere else in East Asia and are considered to be important and epoch-marking artifacts that could lead to a new understanding of humanity's early prehistory.
For more information on this topic, you can visit:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danyang_County
- http://www.korea.net/NewsFocus/Culture/view?articleId=120190
- http://koreanhistory.info/PaleolithicandNeolithicKorea.htm
- http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Prehistoric_Korea
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prehistoric_Korea
Paleolithic Korea
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Prehistoric Korea is the era of human existence in the Korean Peninsula for which written records did not exist.
The origins of this period are an open question but the antiquity of hominid occupation in Korea may date to as early as 500,000 BCE. Yi and Clark are somewhat skeptical of dating the earliest occupation to the Lower Palaeolithic.
At Seokjang-ri, an archaeological site near Gongju, Chungcheongnam-do Province, artifacts that appear to have an affinity with Lower Paleolithic stone tools were unearthed in the lower levels of the site. Bifacial chopper or chopping-tools were also excavated. Hand axes and cleavers produced by men in later eras were also uncovered.
From Jeommal Cave a tool, possibly for hunting, made from the radius of a hominid was unearthed, along with hunting and food preparation tools of animal bones. The shells of nuts collected for nourishment were also uncovered.
In Seokjang-ri and in other riverine sites, stone tools were found with definite traces of Palaeolithic tradition, made of fine-grain rocks such as quartzite, porphyry, obsidian, chert, and felsite manifest Acheulian, Mousteroid, and Levalloisian characteristics. Those of the chopper tradition are of simpler in shape and chipped from quartz and pegmatite. Seokjang-ri's middle layers showed that humans hunted with these bola or missile stones.
During the Middle Paleolithic Period, humans dwelt in caves at the Jeommal Site near Jecheon and at the Durubong Site near Cheongju. From these two cave sites, fossil remains of rhinoceros, cave bear, brown bear, hyena and numerous deer (Pseudaxi gray var.), all extinct species, were excavated.
The earliest radiocarbon dates for the Paleolithic indicate the antiquity of occupation on the Korean peninsula is between 40,000 and 30,000 BP. From an interesting habitation site at Locality 1 at Seokjang-ri, excavators claim that they excavated some human hairs of Mongoloid origin along with limonitic and manganese pigments near and around a hearth, as well as animal figurines such as a dog, tortoise and bear made of rock. Reports claim that these were carbon dated to some 20,000 years ago.
The Palaeolithic ends when pottery production begins c 8000 BCE.
The Palaeolithic humans lived in caves and built nomadic shelters above ground. Evidence of hearths used for cooking and warmth has been found. Palaelolithic people on the Korean Peninsula practiced hunting and gathering. They fashioned arrow heads, and a variety of tools, by chipping rock. Archaeologists suspect, but can not prove, people hunted in communities during this period. The earliest known Korean pottery dates back to c. 8000 B.C.E. or before. Known as Yungimun Pottery, the pottery has been found in much of the peninsula. Gosan-ri in Jeju-do, and Ubong-ri in Greater Ulsan, represent examples of Yungimun-era sites. Jeulmun, or Comb-pattern Pottery, can be found after 7000 B.C.E.
Some 15,000 archeological artifacts from the Upper Paleolithic Age (c. 40,000 B.C.-c. 10,000 B.C.) have been unearthed during excavation work around the Namhangang River in Danyang County of South Korea.
The historical investigation has been specifically carried out at the Suyanggae Site, a limestone area where historical excavations often occur. Scientists discovered a wide range of stoneware, including a core, a micro-blade core, a blade core, a flake tool and a stone hammer. The charcoal from the second occupation layer, where the stoneware was found, tells us that the newly found relics were produced approximately 18,000 years ago.
Three different Upper Paleolithic occupation layers were found in the region. Each layer has slightly different kinds of stone hammers, in various shapes and sizes, and a matching set of cores, flake tools and stone pieces. Archeologists tell us that the production of stoneware was centered in this region.
The buried soil horizon associated with the third occupation layer, the lowest level, had one particularly intriguing piece of stoneware: an elongated stone with clearly man-made markings. It is 20.6 centimeters long, 8.1 centimeters wide and 4.2 centimeters thick, with 22 graduated markings along the side.
According to the Cultural Heritage Administration (CHA), the government body leading the dig, these types of relics haven't been found anywhere else in East Asia and are considered to be important and epoch-marking artifacts that could lead to a new understanding of humanity's early prehistory.
For more information on this topic, you can visit:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danyang_County
- http://www.korea.net/NewsFocus/Culture/view?articleId=120190
- http://koreanhistory.info/PaleolithicandNeolithicKorea.htm
- http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Prehistoric_Korea
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prehistoric_Korea
The Japanese Paleolithic Hoax consisted of a number of lower and middle paleolithic finds in Japan discovered by amateur archaeologist Fujimura Shinichi, which were later all discovered to have been faked. The incident became one of the biggest scandals in archaeological circles in Japan after the story was published by the Mainichi Shinbun on November 5, 2000.
The Japanese Paleolithic Hoax consisted of a number of lower and middle paleolithic finds in Japan discovered by amateur archaeologist Fujimura Shinichi, which were later all discovered to have been faked. The incident became one of the biggest scandals in archaeological circles in Japan after the story was published by the Mainichi Shinbun on November 5, 2000.
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Advanced Societies Existed on Earth 12,000 years ago
Alongside hunters armed with compound bows and scoped rifles, Steve Spencer—a machinist from Missouri—beats the brush with a weapon that dates back to the Middle Paleolithic era. The atlatl is a throwing weapon that uses leverage to fling seven-foot darts to over 100 meters. Anthropologists believe the atlatl was used to put meat on the table by emerging cultures on virtually every continent.
Spencer is part of a small movement of hunters who are shelving their modern weapons in favor of something more visceral and challenging. Although state game officials worry about the effectiveness of primitive weapons, hunters in three states have already successfully taken down deer and other small game with atlatls. Spencer hopes to harvest his first deer in the upcoming season.
Music: “Nightingale” by Airtone and “Squirrel Hunter” by Septahelix
Alongside hunters armed with compound bows and scoped rifles, Steve Spencer—a machinist from Missouri—beats the brush with a weapon that dates back to the Middle Paleolithic era. The atlatl is a throwing weapon that uses leverage to fling seven-foot darts to over 100 meters. Anthropologists believe the atlatl was used to put meat on the table by emerging cultures on virtually every continent.
Spencer is part of a small movement of hunters who are shelving their modern weapons in favor of something more visceral and challenging. Although state game officials worry about the effectiveness of primitive weapons, hunters in three states have already successfully taken down deer and other small game with atlatls. Spencer hopes to harvest his first deer in the upcoming season.
Music: “Nightingale” by Airtone and “Squirrel Hunter” by Septahelix
http://www.tomrichey.net An introduction to the Stone Age for World History students, comparing and contrasting the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic pe...
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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...
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...
An exploration of the revolutionary period of prehistory that began when humans abandoned the nomadic hunting and gathering existence they had known for millennia to take up a completely new way of life the decisive move to farming and herding the ration of permanent settlements and the discovery of metals setting the stage for the arrival of the worlds first civilisation.
An exploration of the revolutionary period of prehistory that began when humans abandoned the nomadic hunting and gathering existence they had known for millennia to take up a completely new way of life the decisive move to farming and herding the ration of permanent settlements and the discovery of metals setting the stage for the arrival of the worlds first civilisation.
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...
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...
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Afghanistan has been an ancient focal point of the Silk Road and human migration. Archaeologists have found evidence of human habitation from as far back as ...
Afghanistan has been an ancient focal point of the Silk Road and human migration. Archaeologists have found evidence of human habitation from as far back as ...
Afghanistan has been an ancient focal point of the Silk Road and human migration. Archaeologists have found evidence of human habitation from as far back as the Middle Paleolithic. Urban civilization may have begun in the area as early as 3,000 to 2,000 BC.[11] Sitting at an important geostrategic location that connects the Middle East culture with Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent,[12] the land has been home to various peoples through the ages[13] and witnessed many military campaigns, notably by Alexander the Great, Arab Muslims, Genghis Khan, and in modern-era Western forces.[11] The land also served as a source from which the Kushans, Hephthalites, Samanids, Ghaznavids, Ghorids, Mughals, Durranis and others have risen to form major empires
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Parc de les Coves Prehistòriques de Serinyà, Banyoles, Catalonia - Spain 4K Travel Channel
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The Serinyà Prehistoric Cave Park, just a few kilometers north of Banyoles, is an interpretation center devoted to Solutrean culture (18000-15000 BC), one of the most advanced civilizations of the first Homo sapiens in western Europe. On the same site you find the prehistoric caves of Reclau. Therefore, the cave park also serves as educational center for all Paleolithic cultures that have lived in these caves from the Middle Paleolithic (250,000 to 200,000 BC) to the Magdalenian (15000-9000 BC).
In an exhibition hall, two large murals paintings show moments in life of the hunter-gatherers of that time. Reproductions of artifacts give an insight into their material culture. Before we start our exploration tour we see a video with an introduction to the prehistoric past, especially the history of Paleolithic caves.
Der Vorgeschichtliche Höhlenpark Serinyà im Gebiet Reclau, nur wenige Kilometer nördlich von Banyoles, ist ein Interpretationszentrum der Solutré-Kultur (18.000-15.000 v.C.), eine der fortschrittlichsten Kulturen der ersten Homo Sapiens in Westeuropa. Auf dem Gelände liegen auch die vorgeschichtlichen Höhlen von Reclau. Deshalb widmet sich der Höhlenpark gleichzeitig der Darstellung aller altsteinzeitlichen Kulturen, die in dieser Höhlengruppe gelebt haben, vom Mittelpaläolithikum (250.000 - 200.000 v.C.) bis zum Magdalenien (15.000-9.000 v.C.).
In einer Ausstellung zeigen zwei große Wandgemälde Momentaufnahmen aus dem Leben der Jäger und Sammler und Reproduktionen von Artefakten geben einen Einblick in ihre materielle Kultur.
Zur Einstimmung auf unsere Erkundungstour sehen wir ein Video mit einer Einführung in die vorgeschichtliche Vergangenheit, speziell die paläolithische Geschichte der Höhlen.
Parc de les Coves Prehistòriques de Serinyà, Banyoles
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The Serinyà Prehistoric Cave Park, just a few kilometers north of Banyoles, is an interpretation center devoted to Solutrean culture (18000-15000 BC), one of the most advanced civilizations of the first Homo sapiens in western Europe. On the same site you find the prehistoric caves of Reclau. Therefore, the cave park also serves as educational center for all Paleolithic cultures that have lived in these caves from the Middle Paleolithic (250,000 to 200,000 BC) to the Magdalenian (15000-9000 BC).
In an exhibition hall, two large murals paintings show moments in life of the hunter-gatherers of that time. Reproductions of artifacts give an insight into their material culture. Before we start our exploration tour we see a video with an introduction to the prehistoric past, especially the history of Paleolithic caves.
Der Vorgeschichtliche Höhlenpark Serinyà im Gebiet Reclau, nur wenige Kilometer nördlich von Banyoles, ist ein Interpretationszentrum der Solutré-Kultur (18.000-15.000 v.C.), eine der fortschrittlichsten Kulturen der ersten Homo Sapiens in Westeuropa. Auf dem Gelände liegen auch die vorgeschichtlichen Höhlen von Reclau. Deshalb widmet sich der Höhlenpark gleichzeitig der Darstellung aller altsteinzeitlichen Kulturen, die in dieser Höhlengruppe gelebt haben, vom Mittelpaläolithikum (250.000 - 200.000 v.C.) bis zum Magdalenien (15.000-9.000 v.C.).
In einer Ausstellung zeigen zwei große Wandgemälde Momentaufnahmen aus dem Leben der Jäger und Sammler und Reproduktionen von Artefakten geben einen Einblick in ihre materielle Kultur.
Zur Einstimmung auf unsere Erkundungstour sehen wir ein Video mit einer Einführung in die vorgeschichtliche Vergangenheit, speziell die paläolithische Geschichte der Höhlen.
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The Agricultural Revolution: Crash Course World History #1
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In which John Green investigates the dawn of human civilization. John looks into how people gave up hunting and gathering to become agriculturalists, and how that change has influenced the world we live in today. Also, there are some jokes about cheeseburgers.
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In which John Green investigates the dawn of human civilization. John looks into how people gave up hunting and gathering to become agriculturalists, and how that change has influenced the world we live in today. Also, there are some jokes about cheeseburgers.
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The Archaeological Museum of Drama covers chronologically the human presence in the prefecture of Drama from the Middle Paleolithic Age (50,000 years from now), with traces of Palaeolithic hunters living in the cave Sources of Aggitis until modern times (1913).
The exhibition consists of three main halls.
The first archaeological findings indicate the presence of nomadic hunters of the Middle Paleolithic Age in the cave Sources of Aggitis, life to permanent farming Neolithic settlements and the passage in Bronze Age in the city of Drama and position Sitagri. In the same room there are findings from the Iron Age and from the later times, which is dominated by the cult of God Dionysus.
In the second room architectural sculptures, pottery and coins attest the continuity of life in Drama and in the entire area during the Early Christian, Byzantine and after Byzantine times.
In the third room of the exhibition, which is roofed atrium, the visitor can admire sculptures organized into three sections. The first includes architectural sculptures from ancient times to the Ottoman Empire. The second contains votive monuments associated with the cult of various gods of Greco-Roman pantheon and local deities, with particular reference to Dionysus. In the third section there are funerary monuments of Hellenistic and Roman times.
The Archaeological Museum of Drama covers chronologically the human presence in the prefecture of Drama from the Middle Paleolithic Age (50,000 years from now), with traces of Palaeolithic hunters living in the cave Sources of Aggitis until modern times (1913).
The exhibition consists of three main halls.
The first archaeological findings indicate the presence of nomadic hunters of the Middle Paleolithic Age in the cave Sources of Aggitis, life to permanent farming Neolithic settlements and the passage in Bronze Age in the city of Drama and position Sitagri. In the same room there are findings from the Iron Age and from the later times, which is dominated by the cult of God Dionysus.
In the second room architectural sculptures, pottery and coins attest the continuity of life in Drama and in the entire area during the Early Christian, Byzantine and after Byzantine times.
In the third room of the exhibition, which is roofed atrium, the visitor can admire sculptures organized into three sections. The first includes architectural sculptures from ancient times to the Ottoman Empire. The second contains votive monuments associated with the cult of various gods of Greco-Roman pantheon and local deities, with particular reference to Dionysus. In the third section there are funerary monuments of Hellenistic and Roman times.
Excavation of the Puente Pino Lower Paleolithic site (Toledo, Spain). This site has a lot of acheulean lithic industry (bifaces, for instance) from the Middl...
Excavation of the Puente Pino Lower Paleolithic site (Toledo, Spain). This site has a lot of acheulean lithic industry (bifaces, for instance) from the Middl...
(Paper) Smith, T. M. Michel Toussaint, D. J. Reid, A. J. Olejniczak and J. J. Hublin. 2007. Rapid Dental Development in a Middle Paleolithic Belgian Neanderthal. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 104: 20220-20225. DOI:10.1073/pnas.0707051104
http://www.pnas.org/content/104/51/20220.full
(Paper slide background) Sci-News.com. 2013. Neanderthal Genome Reveals Fourth, Mysterious Human Lineage. Sci-News.com. http://www.sci-news.com/othersciences/anthropology/science-neanderthal-genome-fourth-lineage-01624.html
(Slide 3 background pic) Sample, Ian. 2011. Neanderthals' demise caused by modern human invasion. The Guardian. http://www.theguardian.com/science/2011/jul/28/neanderthals-demise-modern-human-invasion
(Slide 4 pic) Trinkaus, Erik. 2015. Neanderthal Encyclopædia Britannica. www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/407406/Neanderthal/250002/Neanderthal-behaviour
(Slide 6 background) https://www.google.com/maps/place/Grotte+Scladina/@49.6241624,7.8143926,4z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x47c1a3e0db128a9b:0xdbd89ceb2298cabd
(Slide 9 pic) Daily Mail reporter. 2010. Neanderthal children 'grew much faster than first modern humans' Daily Mail.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1330550/Neanderthal-children-grew-faster-modern-humans.html
(Concluding pic) Choi, Charles Q. 2011. The Neanderthals nose enigma: Why so big? NBC News. http://www.nbcnews.com/id/41074946/ns/technology_and_science-science/t/neanderthal-nose-enigma-why-so-big/
(Credits song) Prod. Hotlegs. Thinks: School Stinks. 1970. “Neanderthal Man.” YouTube.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=0e0qYP_PTlY
Remaining pictures and information are from Smith et al.
(Paper) Smith, T. M. Michel Toussaint, D. J. Reid, A. J. Olejniczak and J. J. Hublin. 2007. Rapid Dental Development in a Middle Paleolithic Belgian Neanderthal. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 104: 20220-20225. DOI:10.1073/pnas.0707051104
http://www.pnas.org/content/104/51/20220.full
(Paper slide background) Sci-News.com. 2013. Neanderthal Genome Reveals Fourth, Mysterious Human Lineage. Sci-News.com. http://www.sci-news.com/othersciences/anthropology/science-neanderthal-genome-fourth-lineage-01624.html
(Slide 3 background pic) Sample, Ian. 2011. Neanderthals' demise caused by modern human invasion. The Guardian. http://www.theguardian.com/science/2011/jul/28/neanderthals-demise-modern-human-invasion
(Slide 4 pic) Trinkaus, Erik. 2015. Neanderthal Encyclopædia Britannica. www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/407406/Neanderthal/250002/Neanderthal-behaviour
(Slide 6 background) https://www.google.com/maps/place/Grotte+Scladina/@49.6241624,7.8143926,4z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x47c1a3e0db128a9b:0xdbd89ceb2298cabd
(Slide 9 pic) Daily Mail reporter. 2010. Neanderthal children 'grew much faster than first modern humans' Daily Mail.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1330550/Neanderthal-children-grew-faster-modern-humans.html
(Concluding pic) Choi, Charles Q. 2011. The Neanderthals nose enigma: Why so big? NBC News. http://www.nbcnews.com/id/41074946/ns/technology_and_science-science/t/neanderthal-nose-enigma-why-so-big/
(Credits song) Prod. Hotlegs. Thinks: School Stinks. 1970. “Neanderthal Man.” YouTube.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=0e0qYP_PTlY
Remaining pictures and information are from Smith et al.
It is located at the north end of the city and opened its doors to the public in 2009.
The exhibits come from excavations in the wider region of Thesprotia and cover a period from the Middle Paleolithic age (100,000 BC) to the post-Byzantine era. The showcases with the exhibits are structured into five exhibition units, accompanied by rich supervisory material.
The visitor can admire In the halls of the museum exhibits of various categories, such as jewelry, pottery, tools, coins and weapons.
The Archaeological Museum of Igoumenitsa plays an important role in the cultural life of the city as it often organizes a number of events and educational programs.
It is located at the north end of the city and opened its doors to the public in 2009.
The exhibits come from excavations in the wider region of Thesprotia and cover a period from the Middle Paleolithic age (100,000 BC) to the post-Byzantine era. The showcases with the exhibits are structured into five exhibition units, accompanied by rich supervisory material.
The visitor can admire In the halls of the museum exhibits of various categories, such as jewelry, pottery, tools, coins and weapons.
The Archaeological Museum of Igoumenitsa plays an important role in the cultural life of the city as it often organizes a number of events and educational programs.
published:24 Apr 2014
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The Oldest Archaeological Discoveries From Paleolithic Age
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Humanity BC:
This timeline of human prehistory comprises the time from the first appearance of Homo sapiens in Africa 200,000 years ago to the invention of writing and the beginning of history approximately 5,500 years ago. It covers the time from the Middle Paleolithic (Old Stone Age) to the very beginnings of the Bronze Age. The divisions used are those delineating the European Stone Age; however, many regions around the world underwent various stages of Stone Age development at different times. All dates are approximate and based on research in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, genetics, geology, and linguistics. They are all subject to revision based on new discoveries or analyses.
Humanity BC:
This timeline of human prehistory comprises the time from the first appearance of Homo sapiens in Africa 200,000 years ago to the invention of writing and the beginning of history approximately 5,500 years ago. It covers the time from the Middle Paleolithic (Old Stone Age) to the very beginnings of the Bronze Age. The divisions used are those delineating the European Stone Age; however, many regions around the world underwent various stages of Stone Age development at different times. All dates are approximate and based on research in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, genetics, geology, and linguistics. They are all subject to revision based on new discoveries or analyses.
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Also the earliest undisputed evidence of artistic expression during the Paleolithic period comes from Middle Paleolithic/Middle Stone Age sites such as Blombos Cave in the form of bracelets, beads, art rock, ochre used as body paint and perhaps in ritual, though earlier examples of artistic expression such as the Venus of Tan-Tan and the patterns found on elephant bones from Bilzingsleben in Thuringia may have been produced by Acheulean tool users such as Homo erectus prior to the start of the Middle Paleolithic period
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Also the earliest undisputed evidence of artistic expression during the Paleolithic period comes from Middle Paleolithic/Middle Stone Age sites such as Blombos Cave in the form of bracelets, beads, art rock, ochre used as body paint and perhaps in ritual, though earlier examples of artistic expression such as the Venus of Tan-Tan and the patterns found on elephant bones from Bilzingsleben in Thuringia may have been produced by Acheulean tool users such as Homo erectus prior to the start of the Middle Paleolithic period
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All About - Middle Paleolithic
What is Middle Paleolithic?
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All About - Middle Paleolithic
All About - Middle Paleolithic
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What is Middle Paleolithic?
A report all about Middle Paleolithic for homework/assignment
The Middle Paleolithic (or Middle Palaeolithic) is the second subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age as it is understood in Europe, Africa and Asia. The term Middle Stone Age is used as an equivalent or a synonym for the Middle Paleolithic in African archeology. The Middle Paleolithic and the Middle Stone Age broadly spanned from 300,000 to 30,000 years ago. There are considerable dating differences between regions. The Middle Paleolithic/Middle Stone Age was succeeded by the Upper Paleolithic subdivision which first began between 50,000 and 40,000 years ago.
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Paleolithic Korea
Paleolithic Korea
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Prehistoric Korea is the era of human existence ...
published:11 May 2015
Paleolithic Korea
Paleolithic Korea
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Paleolithic Korea
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Prehistoric Korea is the era of human existence in the Korean Peninsula for which written records did not exist.
The origins of this period are an open question but the antiquity of hominid occupation in Korea may date to as early as 500,000 BCE. Yi and Clark are somewhat skeptical of dating the earliest occupation to the Lower Palaeolithic.
At Seokjang-ri, an archaeological site near Gongju, Chungcheongnam-do Province, artifacts that appear to have an affinity with Lower Paleolithic stone tools were unearthed in the lower levels of the site. Bifacial chopper or chopping-tools were also excavated. Hand axes and cleavers produced by men in later eras were also uncovered.
From Jeommal Cave a tool, possibly for hunting, made from the radius of a hominid was unearthed, along with hunting and food preparation tools of animal bones. The shells of nuts collected for nourishment were also uncovered.
In Seokjang-ri and in other riverine sites, stone tools were found with definite traces of Palaeolithic tradition, made of fine-grain rocks such as quartzite, porphyry, obsidian, chert, and felsite manifest Acheulian, Mousteroid, and Levalloisian characteristics. Those of the chopper tradition are of simpler in shape and chipped from quartz and pegmatite. Seokjang-ri's middle layers showed that humans hunted with these bola or missile stones.
During the Middle Paleolithic Period, humans dwelt in caves at the Jeommal Site near Jecheon and at the Durubong Site near Cheongju. From these two cave sites, fossil remains of rhinoceros, cave bear, brown bear, hyena and numerous deer (Pseudaxi gray var.), all extinct species, were excavated.
The earliest radiocarbon dates for the Paleolithic indicate the antiquity of occupation on the Korean peninsula is between 40,000 and 30,000 BP. From an interesting habitation site at Locality 1 at Seokjang-ri, excavators claim that they excavated some human hairs of Mongoloid origin along with limonitic and manganese pigments near and around a hearth, as well as animal figurines such as a dog, tortoise and bear made of rock. Reports claim that these were carbon dated to some 20,000 years ago.
The Palaeolithic ends when pottery production begins c 8000 BCE.
The Palaeolithic humans lived in caves and built nomadic shelters above ground. Evidence of hearths used for cooking and warmth has been found. Palaelolithic people on the Korean Peninsula practiced hunting and gathering. They fashioned arrow heads, and a variety of tools, by chipping rock. Archaeologists suspect, but can not prove, people hunted in communities during this period. The earliest known Korean pottery dates back to c. 8000 B.C.E. or before. Known as Yungimun Pottery, the pottery has been found in much of the peninsula. Gosan-ri in Jeju-do, and Ubong-ri in Greater Ulsan, represent examples of Yungimun-era sites. Jeulmun, or Comb-pattern Pottery, can be found after 7000 B.C.E.
Some 15,000 archeological artifacts from the Upper Paleolithic Age (c. 40,000 B.C.-c. 10,000 B.C.) have been unearthed during excavation work around the Namhangang River in Danyang County of South Korea.
The historical investigation has been specifically carried out at the Suyanggae Site, a limestone area where historical excavations often occur. Scientists discovered a wide range of stoneware, including a core, a micro-blade core, a blade core, a flake tool and a stone hammer. The charcoal from the second occupation layer, where the stoneware was found, tells us that the newly found relics were produced approximately 18,000 years ago.
Three different Upper Paleolithic occupation layers were found in the region. Each layer has slightly different kinds of stone hammers, in various shapes and sizes, and a matching set of cores, flake tools and stone pieces. Archeologists tell us that the production of stoneware was centered in this region.
The buried soil horizon associated with the third occupation layer, the lowest level, had one particularly intriguing piece of stoneware: an elongated stone with clearly man-made markings. It is 20.6 centimeters long, 8.1 centimeters wide and 4.2 centimeters thick, with 22 graduated markings along the side.
According to the Cultural Heritage Administration (CHA), the government body leading the dig, these types of relics haven't been found anywhere else in East Asia and are considered to be important and epoch-marking artifacts that could lead to a new understanding of humanity's early prehistory.
For more information on this topic, you can visit:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danyang_County
- http://www.korea.net/NewsFocus/Culture/view?articleId=120190
- http://koreanhistory.info/PaleolithicandNeolithicKorea.htm
- http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Prehistoric_Korea
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prehistoric_Korea
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Japanese paleolithic hoax
The Japanese Paleolithic Hoax consisted of a number of lower and middle paleolithic finds ...
published:26 Aug 2014
Japanese paleolithic hoax
Japanese paleolithic hoax
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The Japanese Paleolithic Hoax consisted of a number of lower and middle paleolithic finds in Japan discovered by amateur archaeologist Fujimura Shinichi, which were later all discovered to have been faked. The incident became one of the biggest scandals in archaeological circles in Japan after the story was published by the Mainichi Shinbun on November 5, 2000.
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Advanced Societies Existed on Earth 12,000 years ago
Advanced Societies Existed on Earth 12,000 years ago...
published:22 Nov 2014
Advanced Societies Existed on Earth 12,000 years ago
Advanced Societies Existed on Earth 12,000 years ago
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Advanced Societies Existed on Earth 12,000 years ago
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Paleo Hunters Bring Hunting Back to Its Primitive Roots
Alongside hunters armed with compound bows and scoped rifles, Steve Spencer—a machinist fr...
published:26 Aug 2015
Paleo Hunters Bring Hunting Back to Its Primitive Roots
Paleo Hunters Bring Hunting Back to Its Primitive Roots
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Alongside hunters armed with compound bows and scoped rifles, Steve Spencer—a machinist from Missouri—beats the brush with a weapon that dates back to the Middle Paleolithic era. The atlatl is a throwing weapon that uses leverage to fling seven-foot darts to over 100 meters. Anthropologists believe the atlatl was used to put meat on the table by emerging cultures on virtually every continent.
Spencer is part of a small movement of hunters who are shelving their modern weapons in favor of something more visceral and challenging. Although state game officials worry about the effectiveness of primitive weapons, hunters in three states have already successfully taken down deer and other small game with atlatls. Spencer hopes to harvest his first deer in the upcoming season.
Music: “Nightingale” by Airtone and “Squirrel Hunter” by Septahelix
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The Stone Age (World History)
http://www.tomrichey.net An introduction to the Stone Age for World History students, comp...
http://www.tomrichey.net An introduction to the Stone Age for World History students, comparing and contrasting the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic pe...
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History of Iran & WW3.
The earliest archaeological artifacts in Iran were found in the Kashafrud and Ganj Par sit...
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...
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Stories from the Stone Age - 1of15
An exploration of the revolutionary period of prehistory that began when humans abandoned ...
published:17 Sep 2009
Stories from the Stone Age - 1of15
Stories from the Stone Age - 1of15
published:17 Sep 2009
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An exploration of the revolutionary period of prehistory that began when humans abandoned the nomadic hunting and gathering existence they had known for millennia to take up a completely new way of life the decisive move to farming and herding the ration of permanent settlements and the discovery of metals setting the stage for the arrival of the worlds first civilisation.
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the stone age, prehistory
The Stone Age is the period roughly between 2500000 and 3000 years before Christ., And its...
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...
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Middle Palaeolithic Religion Quiz (Religion)
Take this quiz about Middle Palaeolithic religion.
Go to the video page for more subjects...
published:27 May 2015
Middle Palaeolithic Religion Quiz (Religion)
Middle Palaeolithic Religion Quiz (Religion)
published:27 May 2015
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Take this quiz about Middle Palaeolithic religion.
Go to the video page for more subjects and more topics - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-prg-DyaI1rXvqPm4ol_nQ
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Afghanistan Old Images Collection in 1860's
Afghanistan has been an ancient focal point of the Silk Road and human migration. Archaeol...
Afghanistan has been an ancient focal point of the Silk Road and human migration. Archaeologists have found evidence of human habitation from as far back as ...
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Afghanistan Old Images Collection in 1860's - Just for watch
Afghanistan has been an ancient focal point of the Silk Road and human migration. Archaeol...
published:05 Feb 2014
Afghanistan Old Images Collection in 1860's - Just for watch
Afghanistan Old Images Collection in 1860's - Just for watch
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Afghanistan has been an ancient focal point of the Silk Road and human migration. Archaeologists have found evidence of human habitation from as far back as the Middle Paleolithic. Urban civilization may have begun in the area as early as 3,000 to 2,000 BC.[11] Sitting at an important geostrategic location that connects the Middle East culture with Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent,[12] the land has been home to various peoples through the ages[13] and witnessed many military campaigns, notably by Alexander the Great, Arab Muslims, Genghis Khan, and in modern-era Western forces.[11] The land also served as a source from which the Kushans, Hephthalites, Samanids, Ghaznavids, Ghorids, Mughals, Durranis and others have risen to form major empires
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Saudi Arabia's most senior cleric, the grand mufti, has said Thursday's stampede that killed more than 700 people at the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca was beyond human control. He told the interior minister, Crown PrinceMohammed bin Nayef, that he was not to blame for the tragedy. Iran and several other countries have criticised Saudi authorities for the way they handled safety issues ...KingSalman has ordered a safety review ... ....
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NASA has released an absolutely beautiful photo taken by the Hubble Space Telescope of the debris of a star that exploded 8,000 years ago. You’re looking at the Veil Nebula, a supernova remnant more than 2,000 light-years away ... Read this next....
Syrian rebels trained by the United States gave some of their equipment to the al Qaeda-linked Nusra Front in exchange for safe passage, a US military spokesman said ...US Central Command, which oversees US military operations in the MiddleEast, was told of the equipment surrender on Friday, Col Ryder said ... Reuters ....
As the body count from the horrific Hajj stampede reached 719, the backlash started ... They also pointed to the extreme heat and fatigue of some pilgrims as potential causes ... Haj stampede ... Tarek Fatah, an author, journalist and fellow of the MiddleEastForum think-tank in Philadelphia, described the remark as a "display of Arab anti-black racism" in a message on Twitter that summed up the response of many on social media ... READ ALSO ... ....
It was used by the Gravettian culture — a paleolithic people who also left behind spectacular cave paintings, evidence of burial and distinctive stone tools ... She's also extremely cautious about drawing any more general conclusions about the diets of the Paglicci cave people, whole lived in the middle of the paleolithic era ... Paleolithic paleo diet....
An ancient land in an ancient corner of the world, Afghanistan has consistently found itself at the crossroads of civilizations. The territory now claimed by the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan has been occupied by humans since the MiddlePaleolithic area and is an invaluable home of human heritage. Unfortunately, Afghanistan has also hosted a seemingly endless series of imperial wars that have degraded its rich historical resources ... 0....
(Source. Université de Montréal). The bone tool discovered by University of Montrreal researchers. A multi-purpose bone tool dating from the Neanderthal era has been discovered by University of Montreal researchers, throwing into question our current understanding of the evolution of human behaviour ... Neanderthals lived in Europe and western Asia in the MiddlePaleolithic between around 250,000 to 28,000 years ago ... About the study. ... Note.....
What happened to the 100,000 year-old child? 3-D image of Paleolithic child's skull reveals trauma, brain damage. 3-D imaging provides new insights to a middlePaleolithic age child's skull trauma ...3D imaging of a Paleolithic child's skull reveals potentially violent head trauma that likely lead to brain damage, according to a study published online July 23, 2014 in the open-access journal PLoS ONE....
While archaeological evidence suggests that footwear was in use by at least the middle Upper Paleolithic in portions of Europe, the frequency of use and the actual mechanical protection provided by that footwear was unclear ... Lacking such physical evidence, Trinkaus analyzed the foot bones of western Eurasian MiddlePaleolithic and middle Upper Paleolithic humans....
Future studies in MiddlePaleolithic sites using the fecal biomarker approach will help clarify the nature, role and proportion of the plant component in the Neanderthal diet, and allow us to assess whether our results reflect occasional consumption or can be representative of their staple diet, authors wrote....
"Future studies in MiddlePaleolithic sites using the fecal biomarker approach will help clarify the nature, role and proportion of the plant component in the Neanderthal diet, and allow us to assess whether our results reflect occasional consumption or can be representative of their staple diet," authors wrote....
Fossil canids of 45,000 years ago ... Other abstracts of studies in the same journal that may be of interest to readers are, "NeanderthalDNA and modern human origins," "Opportunities, problems and future directions in the study of open-air MiddlePaleolithic sites," and "Holocene circum-Mediterranean vegetation changes ... Or see, "Opportunities, problems and future directions in the study of open-air MiddlePaleolithic sites." ....
(Source. University of Colorado at Boulder). If you think Neanderthals were stupid and primitive, it's time to think again ...Villa and Roebroeks say that the past misrepresentation of Neanderthals' cognitive ability may be linked to the tendency of researchers to compare Neanderthals, who lived in the MiddlePaleolithic, to modern humans living during the more recent Upper Paleolithic period, when leaps in technology were being made....
Villa and Roebroeks say, according to the news release, that the past misrepresentation of Neanderthals' cognitive ability may be linked to the tendency of researchers to compare Neanderthals, who lived in the MiddlePaleolithic, to modern humans living during the more recent Upper Paleolithic period, when leaps in technology were being made....
By Kate SeamonsPublished May 02, 2014Newser. Facebook0 Twitter0 Gplus0. This Jan ... It's a well-ingrained stereotype ... ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT ... Villa says part of the issue is that Neanderthals have long been compared to humans who came after them (in the Upper Paleolithic period) rather than those who were their MiddlePaleolithic contemporaries ... OceanFloor Is a Garbage Dump. SiteIndex Sections. Home VideoPoliticsU.S ... ....
"What we are saying is that the conventional view of Neanderthals is not true." ... Villa and Roebroeks say that the past misrepresentation of Neanderthals' cognitive ability could be tied to researchers' tendency to compare Neanderthals, who lived in the MiddlePaleolithic era, to modern humans living during the more recent Upper Paleolithic period, a time of great technological advancements. ....