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  1. Timeline. Cultures. See also. References. External links. Upper Paleolithic. Expansion of early modern humans from Africa. The Upper Paleolithic (or Upper Palaeolithic) is the third and last subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age.

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      The Paleolithic or Palaeolithic ( / ˌpeɪlioʊˈlɪθɪk, ˌpæli -/...

  2. Upper Paleolithic: 50,000–11,500 years old Further information: Archaic humans , Anatomically modern humans , Archaic admixture , Recent human evolution , and Epipalaeolithic Further information: European early modern humans § Assemblages and fossils

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  4. Jan 16, 2018 · By. K. Kris Hirst. Updated on January 16, 2018. The Upper Paleolithic (ca 40,000-10,000 years BP) was a period of great transition in the world. The Neanderthals in Europe became edged out and disappeared by 33,000 years ago, and modern humans began to have the world to themselves.

  5. Jan 3, 2024 · Later Stone Age tools include the toolkits called ‘Upper Paleolithic’ in Europe and ‘Late Stone Age’ in Africa. These toolkits are very diverse and reflect stronger cultural diversity than in earlier times. The pace of innovations rose. Groups of Homo sapiens experimented with diverse raw materials (bone, ivory, and antler, as well as ...

  6. Key dates. Date. Event. 200,000 years ago. First known anatomically modern humans, Homo sapiens sapiens. 200,000 years ago—12,000 years ago. Paleolithic period, or “old stone age”. 100,000 years ago. Beginning of large-scale migrations out of Africa, the first known birthplace of humankind.

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