Why study Paleolithic technology ... Stereotypical ‘Later Stone Age tools', for example, are now recognized in many Middle Stone Age assemblages (e.g., McBrearty & Brooks 2000).
The basis of many Upper Paleolithic tool forms ... For European and American Stone Age peoples, end scrapers served as heavy- duty scraping tools that could have been used on animal hides, wood ...
The researchers created replica stone tools that resembled those used in the Early Upper Paleolithic age, about 38,000 to 30,000 years ago. They used these tools for different tasks, such as ...
These levels, corresponding to others of the same kind in other parts of Europe, are to be assigned to the last stage of the Quaternary Ice Age.
An impressive 277 flint tools, metamorphic rocks ... the site appears to have been more intensely used during the Upper Palaeolithic age, but what that means remains to be seen.
An archeological discovery sheds new light on prehistoric cooking and raises questions as to the validity of the basis of ...
we discovered 5,000 scraper tools and abundant animal fossils at the No.1 pit, dating back 75,000 to 63,000 years, which exhibit a strong Mousterian style - a hallmark of the Middle Paleolithic in ...
Representative historic sites associated with the Paleolithic Age, when people made tools of animal horns and chipped stone tools, include the Komun Moru ruins in Sangwon, Pyeongannam-do, the ...