Egypt During the Last Interglacial

Egypt During the Last Interglacial

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Close Angela E.
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
EAN: 9781461362616
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by Fred Wendorf, Romuald Schild and Angela E. Close INTRODUCTION roughly contemporaneous with the later part of Isotope Stage 7; most sites occur in sediments dated between 100 The Middle Paleolithic is potentially one of the most and 130 ka and fall early in the Last Interglacial; the most interesting periods in human history. It marks a major recent Middle Paleolithic site dates between 70 and 80 ka. at break from the long period of the Lower Paleolithic when the end of the Last Interglacial. there was essentially no change for several hundreds of thousands of years, and it was during the Middle THE MODERN ENVIRONMENT Paleolithic, and probably early in that stage, that the The two depressions of Bir Tarfawi and Bir Sahara East are modem form of human being first appeared in Africa (Stringer and Andrews 1988). We do not know whether the near the center of the southern Libyan Desert. They are earliest modem Africans behaved differently from Middle about 350 km southwest of Kharga Oasis, and the same Paleolithic people elsewhere in the world and of different distance west and slightly north of Abu Simbel, at 22°55'N, physical types, but we should find out. A study of human 28°45'E.
EAN 9781461362616
ISBN 146136261X
Typ produktu Mäkká väzba
Vydavateľ Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Dátum vydania 13. októbra 2012
Stránky 596
Jazyk English
Rozmery 280 x 210
Krajina United States
Čitatelia Professional & Scholarly
Autori Close Angela E.; Schild Romuald; Wendorf Fred
Ilustrácie IX, 596 p.
Edícia Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993