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  1. the Upper Paleolithic, c. 46,000 to 12,000 years ago, marked by the arrival of anatomically modern humans and extending throughout the Last Glacial Maximum; [4] the Mesolithic or Epipaleolithic, beginning about 14,000 years ago and extending until as late as 4,000 years ago in northern Europe. The Mesolithic may or may not be included as the ...

  2. Division of Palaeolithic into Three Phases: 1. Lower Paleolithic: The time span of the Lower Palaeolithic was the maximum covering the whole of Lower Pleistocene and bulk of the Middle Pleistocene epoch. During this span many river valleys and terraces were formed.

  3. Nov 1, 2019 · Scarce during the European late Middle Paleolithic 3,4,5,6, evidences of symbolic behavior exploded in term of quantity and diversity in the Early Upper Paleolithic (EUP) cultural material 7,8,9 ...

  4. Upper Paleolithic (UP): A prehistoric Period. An assortment of prehistoric technologies common to some areas of Eurasia, northern Africa, and Australia from ~50,000 years ago to nearly historical ...

  5. Jun 24, 2019 · The Upper Paleolithic period dates from between 50,000 and 10,000 years ago, depending on the region. This was the time when anatomically modern humans — Homo sapiens — replaced earlier ...

  6. May 22, 2019 · The timing and behavioral markers of the Upper Paleolithic in different parts of the world are of great importance to research on modern human dispersals. The pattern of behavioral developments in the Upper Paleolithic in northern China differs in important ways from the patterns observed in West Eurasia, Africa, and South Asia. Shuidonggou (SDG), a cluster of Paleolithic sites in northern ...

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