Why study Paleolithic technology ... success (perhaps due to the introduction of harpoon-based fishing) — meaning more food for everybody — our hypothetical population may increase in size ...
Skulls from Paleolithic Europe’s Pavlovian people have long been noted for their damaged teeth, with wear patterns evident along their outer surfaces. A new study posits a theory that this ...
"For Paleolithic peoples ... "The fittings probably have a much deeper, mythical meaning, related to water. The two hydraulic installations—that of the sexual figuration and that of the ...
The roughly 13,000-year-old Paleolithic map was found within a large ... “The fittings probably have a much deeper, mythical meaning, related to water,” Médard Thiry, a study co-author ...
Earlier work in the rock shelter has shown that the sandstone had been worked in the Late Paleolithic period to create images of horses and a female form that included an outflow of water.