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  1. The period of human activity to the end of the last major Pleistocene glaciation, about 8300 bce, is termed the Paleolithic Period (Old Stone Age); that part of it from 35,000 to 8300 bce is termed the Upper Paleolithic. The climatic record shows a cyclic pattern of warmer and colder periods.

  2. The Upper Paleolithic (or Upper Palaeolithic) is the third and last subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age. Very broadly, it dates to between 50,000 and 12,000 years ago (the beginning of the Holocene ), according to some theories coinciding with the appearance of behavioral modernity in early modern humans , [1] until the advent of ...

  3. Apr 7, 2021 · They are the earliest Late Pleistocene modern humans known to have been recovered in Europe so far, and were found in association with an Initial Upper Palaeolithic artefact assemblage.

    • Mateja Hajdinjak, Mateja Hajdinjak, Fabrizio Mafessoni, Laurits Skov, Benjamin Vernot, Alexander Hüb...
    • 2021
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  5. The European Upper Palaeolithic, after all, encompassed some 30,000 years and spanned thousands of kilometres, and must be viewed against the context of dramatically unstable climates which were often severe and thus posed significant adaptive pressures.

  6. Upper Paleolithic: 50,00010,000 BP. The earliest modern human which have been directly dated are from 46,000 to 44,000 years ago in the Bacho Kiro cave, located in present-day Bulgaria. They are associated with the Initial Upper Paleolithic (IUP), the earliest culture of modern humans in Europe.

  7. Oct 26, 2020 · Prior to the beginnings of the Upper Paleolithic in Europe, Archaic Anatomically Modern Humans had appeared in the Middle East about 120100 Kyr, where, initially, they had been the sole population; it is only about 60 Kyr BP that European Neanderthals arrived to this territory.

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