Life Nature Library, Cro-Magnon, p. 60. Solutrean “laurel leaf” blade France Class Slides Set 23 Tools and Technologies III Upper Paleolithic Traditions.

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Life Nature Library, Cro-Magnon, p. 60. Solutrean “laurel leaf” blade France Class Slides Set 23 Tools and Technologies III Upper Paleolithic Traditions

basic types basic techniques of manufacture basic too uses Upper Paleolithic traditions lithic tools Lithic Tools and Technologies

Upper Paleolithic traditions (SW France) 9 th p. 289

Cultural periods of the European Upper Paleolithic. Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology (9th ed), p Upper Périgordian Lower Périgordian

Cultural periods of the European Upper Paleolithic. Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology (9th ed), p Lower Périgordian

Cultural periods of the European Upper Paleolithic. Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology (9th ed), p. 289.

Cultural periods of the European Upper Paleolithic. Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology (9th ed), p Upper Périgordian

Venus of Willendorf Austria 11.1 cm (4 3/8 inches) high 22,000 to 24,000 ybp

Venus of Willendorf c. 24,000 ybp Roufs DNA results ID # = FW35F6VQRR

Cultural periods of the European Upper Paleolithic. Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology (9th ed), p. 289.

Solutrean blade. Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology (9th ed), p. 289.

Solutrean blade. Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology (9th ed), p. 289.

Life Nature Library, Cro-Magnon, p. 60. Solutrean “laurel leaf” blade France Upper Paleolithic Traditions

Solutrean blade. Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology (9th ed), p. 289.

Cultural periods of the European Upper Paleolithic. Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology (9th ed), p. 289.

Magdalenian bone artifact. Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology (9th ed), p. 292.

Braidwood, Prehistoric Men 2 nd Ed. (Chicago Natural History Museum, 1951), p. 74.

Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 9th ed., p Magdalenian Spear-thrower (atlatl). Note the carving.

Pfeiffer, The Emergence of Humankind, 4th Ed. (NY: Harper & Row, 1985), p. 179.

Cultural periods of the European Upper Paleolithic. Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology (9th ed), p Azilian

Life Nature Library, Cro-Magnon, p. 136.

Campbell and Loy, Humankind Emerging, 7th ed., p. 522.

Assortment of implements available today in a modern hardware store. Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology (9th ed), p. 3.