Nghĩa của từ palaeolithic bằng Tiếng Anh

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of the earlier Stone Age

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1. The discovery of Xishuidong Palaeolithic Site proved firstly that the Qinling Mountains in Palaeolithic period was the place where mankind lived.

2. People have been eating mushrooms since Palaeolithic times.

3. The Palaeolithic Period is sometimes called the Old Stone Age.

4. Palaeolithic remains are identified in the fourth layer of the Southern zone.

5. Our palaeolithic ancestors consumed around 100 g of fibre per day.

6. Although the paintings are genuinely of Palaeolithic age, they do not represent penguins.

7. Fire has been among humans since lower Palaeolithic times ( 5 million - 000 years ago).

8. In archaeology, a Cleaver is a type of biface stone tool of the Lower Palaeolithic.

9. The PreBoreal-Boreal in Europe was a time of transition from the Palaeolithic cultures to the Mesolithic

10. Aurignacian The Aurignacian culture is an archaeological culture of the Upper Palaeolithic, located in Europe and southwest Asia

11. Version 1 of Rescalc has been around for some years and is today regarded as rather palaeolithic.

12. The site thus is important to understand the difference of the industry between the early and middle Palaeolithic period.

13. Researchers generally assume Palaeolithic European human diets consisted almost entirely of animal protein and fat, with rare plant consumption.

14. As a whole, the age of the stone artifacts from Donghai maybe provisionally regarded as late Palaeolithic or later.

15. These are the latest of the men that we call Palaeolithic(Old Stone Age) because they had only chipped implements.

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17. As prehistory, these are typically based on sequences ranging from palaeolithic stone axes through bronze age pottery to iron age swords.

18. The Lower Palaeolithic technology, raw material and population ecology archive is a database of Bifaces from Africa, Europe and the Near East

19. The past ages of man have all been carefully labeled by anthropologists. Descriptions like " Palaeolithic Man", "Neolithic Man", etc. , neatly sum up whole periods.

20. As prehistory(http://Sentencedict.com), these are typically based on sequences ranging from palaeolithic stone axes through bronze age pottery to iron age swords.

21. If the Palaeolithic stone axe is immediately succeeded in a section by a plastic bucket, then we must suspect a gap.

22. Stone tools at the site correspond to the middle palaeolithic period, when neanderthal man emerged, and resemble those found across Spain.

23. 23 Stone tools at the site correspond to the middle palaeolithic period, when neanderthal man emerged, and resemble those found across Spain.

24. Acheulean is the industry of stone tool manufacture by early humans of the Lower Palaeolithic era in Africa and much of West Asia and Europe

25. The Aurignacian was the first Upper Palaeolithic culture, 36 000 - 28 000 BP. The Aurignacian culture occupied vast regions of Europe (amongst other places) during intensely cold climates and brief temperate periods

26. Late Palaeolithic females in southern Europe and Africa could forage for food and feed themselves and their infants, with males occasionally supplementing their diet with meat.

27. The standard answer is that people are born with an innate social psychology that is calibrated to the lives of their ancestors in the small-scale societies of the Palaeolithic.

28. While the animal remains from the Middle Palaeolithic show that the people practised opportunistic and occasional hunting, exploiting all the hoofed animals in their ecosystem, later we see more specialised hunting, and this becomes even more accentuated in the Magdalenian era.

29. In brief, we suggest that the technological persistence of the Acheulean handaxe played an adaptive role that was based on a preferred cultural conservatism and led to the successful survival of Lower Palaeolithic populations over hundreds of thousands of years in the Old World.

30. With the help of field walking, air photography and geophysical investigation it was possible to prove that the lowlands around the river-mouth of the Jantra were densely populated from the Neolithic till the late Middle Ages throughout. Even traces of palaeolithic occupation were found.

31. A hand axe (or handaxe) is a prehistoric stone tool with two faces that is the longest-used tool in human history.It is usually made from flint or chert.It is characteristic of the lower Acheulean and middle Palaeolithic periods.Its technical name (biface) comes from the fact that the archetypical model is generally Bifacial Lithic flake and almond-shaped (amygdaloidal).

32. Currently, Euskera is spoken by 37% of the Basque people, so there are about a million euskaldunak, a Basque word meaning ‘Euskera speakers’, who live in the Basque territories on both sides of the Pyrenees.It is precisely in this area where the most relevant Palaeolithic sites sit and most cave art in Europe has been found.

33. A hand axe (or handaxe) is a prehistoric stone tool with two faces that is the longest-used tool in human history.It is usually made from flint or chert.It is characteristic of the lower Acheulean and middle Palaeolithic periods.Its technical name (biface) comes from the fact that the archetypical model is generally bifacial Lithic flake and almond-shaped (amygdaloidal).

34. Acheulean (; also Acheulian), from the French acheuléen, is an archaeological industry of stone tool manufacture characterized by distinctive oval and pear-shaped "hand-axes" associated with early humans.Acheulean tools were produced during the Lower Palaeolithic era across Africa and much of West Asia, South Asia, and Europe, and are typically found with Homo erectus remains.

35. Acheulean (/ ə ˈ ʃ uː l i ə n /; also Acheulian), from the French acheuléen, is an archaeological industry of stone tool manufacture characterized by distinctive oval and pear-shaped "hand-axes" associated with early humans.Acheulean tools were produced during the Lower Palaeolithic era across Africa and much of West Asia, South Asia, and Europe, and are typically found with Homo erectus