ANT100Y1 Lecture 4: Archaeology Lecture Four + Readings

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Inventions of the bow and arrow appear for the first time. Upper palaeolithic europe (to: still continued to hunt and gather, also began to trade with neighbouring groups, remains have been excavated from caves and rock shelters, tent-like structures were also built in order for warmth. Upper palaeolithic tools (to: from the roots of mousterian and acheulian traditions (still did flaking, preponderance of blades, burins, bones, antler tools and microliths, m icroliths. small, razor-like blade fragment that was attached in a series to a wooden or bone handle to form a cutting edge: two methods were used: indirect percussion and pressure flaking. Upper palaeolithic cultures in africa and asia (to: people hunted large animals on grasslands in north africa www. notesolution. com. Lived in small communities and moved regularly to follow herd of animals: trade took place between local groups for high-quality stone used for making tools, an increased sedentary lifestyle was evident in south asia.

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