Levallois technology is the name for the stone knapping technique used to create tools thousands of years ago. The technique appeared in the archeological record across Eurasia 200 to 300 thousand years ago (ka) and appeared earlier in Africa. Adler et al. challenge the hypothesis that the technique's appearance in Eurasia was the result of the expansion of hominins from Africa. Levallois obsidian artifacts in the southern Caucasus, dated at 335 to 325 ka, are the oldest in Eurasia. This suggests that Levallois technology may have evolved independently in different hominin populations. Stone technology cannot thus be used as a reliable indicator of Paleolithic human population change and expansion
Middle Palaeolithic blade industries have been known for many years from the southern part of the Gr...
Interpreting human behavioral patterns during the Middle Paleolithic in the Levant is crucial for be...
Abstract: The Middle Paleolithic blade phenomenon is now acknowledged as part of Middle Paleolithic ...
The Lower to Middle Paleolithic transition (~400,000 to 200,000 years ago) is marked by technical, b...
Levallois approaches are one of the best known variants of prepared-core technologies, and are an im...
International audienceGenetic, fossil, and archaeological evidence strongly support an African origi...
Early Levallois core technology is usually dated in Europe to the end of Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) ...
The first arrivals of hominin populations into Eurasia during the Early Pleistocene are currently co...
International audienceParticular technical behaviours, usually associated with the Middle Palaeolith...
The dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa has been extensively researched across several disciplin...
The widespread appearance of Levallois technology approximately 300,000 years ago in Europe and Afri...
<div><p>The first arrivals of hominin populations into Eurasia during the Early Pleistocene are curr...
In this article we examine the basis of primary flaking technology, the particularities of the Leval...
Levallois technology characterizes the Middle Stone Age/Middle Palaeolithic, but one of its earliest...
The introduction of Levallois method in Europe was an asynchronous event of reorganization of the lo...
Middle Palaeolithic blade industries have been known for many years from the southern part of the Gr...
Interpreting human behavioral patterns during the Middle Paleolithic in the Levant is crucial for be...
Abstract: The Middle Paleolithic blade phenomenon is now acknowledged as part of Middle Paleolithic ...
The Lower to Middle Paleolithic transition (~400,000 to 200,000 years ago) is marked by technical, b...
Levallois approaches are one of the best known variants of prepared-core technologies, and are an im...
International audienceGenetic, fossil, and archaeological evidence strongly support an African origi...
Early Levallois core technology is usually dated in Europe to the end of Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) ...
The first arrivals of hominin populations into Eurasia during the Early Pleistocene are currently co...
International audienceParticular technical behaviours, usually associated with the Middle Palaeolith...
The dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa has been extensively researched across several disciplin...
The widespread appearance of Levallois technology approximately 300,000 years ago in Europe and Afri...
<div><p>The first arrivals of hominin populations into Eurasia during the Early Pleistocene are curr...
In this article we examine the basis of primary flaking technology, the particularities of the Leval...
Levallois technology characterizes the Middle Stone Age/Middle Palaeolithic, but one of its earliest...
The introduction of Levallois method in Europe was an asynchronous event of reorganization of the lo...
Middle Palaeolithic blade industries have been known for many years from the southern part of the Gr...
Interpreting human behavioral patterns during the Middle Paleolithic in the Levant is crucial for be...
Abstract: The Middle Paleolithic blade phenomenon is now acknowledged as part of Middle Paleolithic ...