Cleanup date March 2008 Refimprove date March 2008 PaleolithicEurope refers to the Paleolithic period of Europe , a prehistory prehistoric era distinguished by the development of the first stone tool ... ref Homo erectus and Homo heidelbergensis evolved in PaleolithicEurope long before the emergence of modern ... BCE in the Prehistoric Balkans Balkans . details Prehistoric EuropePaleolithic Lower Paleolithic ... technique for a long time and they may have first settled Europe while this Mid Paleolithic technique ... that the Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal inhabitants of Europe may have made and used musical ... I cave , cited by Morley, p. 47 ref Upper Paleolithic Ancient Upper Paleolithic The bearers of most or all Upper Paleolithic technologies were H. sapiens . Some locally developed transitional cultures Szletian in Central Europe and Chatelperronian in the Southwest use clearly Upper Paleolithic technologies ... Upper Paleolithic Around 17,000 BCE, Europe witnesses the appearance of a new culture, known as Magdalenian ... Europe, epi Gravettian cultures continue evolving locally. With the Magdalenian culture, Paleolithic ... of Europe Neolithic Europe Prehistoric Europe References Reflist External links Links to Paleolithic ... of Europe Category Paleolithic Category Prehistoric Europe pl Paleolit w Europie ... the paleolithic began 2.6 million years ago.&dq the paleolithic began 2.6 million years ago. year 1989 ... Georgia , dated at 1.8 million years before the present. West Europe was populated since c. 1.2 million ... technology since c. 300,000 BP . Middle Paleolithic Eventually these European Homo erectus ... had extended through most of Europe. The last Neanderthals seem to have been forced to retreat ... appear during this phase. Middle Upper Paleolithic Around 32,000, the Gravettian culture appears ... Europe Direct Dating, Culture and Behavior first1 Sandrine last1 Prat first2 St phane C. last2 P an ... of Europe. The Gravettian technology culture has been theorized to have come with migrations of people ... more details
Paleolithic The Paleolithic or Pal olithic Age , Era or Period , is a prehistoric period of human history ... Toth first2 Kathy last2 Schick year 2007 volume Volume 3 contribution 21 Overview of Paleolithic ... ref The Paleolithic era is followed by the Mesolithic . The date of the Paleolithic Mesolithic boundary may vary by locality as much as several thousand years. During the Paleolithic, humans ... books?id aJgp94zNwNQC&printsec frontcover PPA8 Page 6 12 ref The Paleolithic is characterized ... artifacts of the Paleolithic era are known as paleolith s. Humankind gradually evolved from ... behaviorally and anatomically modern humans Homo sapiens sapiens during the Paleolithic era. ref ... the end of the Paleolithic, specifically the Middle and or Upper Paleolithic, humans began to produce ... cite book url http books.google.com ?id xCa5zfefWVUC&printsec frontcover&vq Middle Paleolithic title ..., from http www.sciencedaily.com releases 2006 11 061130081347.htm ref The climate during the Paleolithic ... fluctuated between warm and cool temperatures. The term wikt PaleolithicPaleolithic was coined by archaeologist ... to the Paleolithic. Human evolution File Homo heidelbergensis Cranium 5.jpg thumb This human skull cranium , of Homo heidelbergensis , a Lower Paleolithic predecessor to Homo neanderthalensis and possibly ... File AntarcticaDomeCSnow.jpg thumb left The Paleolithic climate consisted of a set of glacial and interglacial periods The climate of the Paleolithic Period spanned two geologic epochs known .... The Fenno Scandian ice sheet covered northern Europe , including Great Britain the Alpine ice ... seas were frozen. During the late Upper Paleolithic Latest Pleistocene c. 18,000 BP, the Beringa land .... Retrieved February 14, 2008. ref The ice age ended with the end of the Paleolithic era the end ... in size, resulting in a drop in population. The small populations were then hunted out by Paleolithic ... as Paleolithic geoclimatic episodes ref Gamble, Clive 1990 , El poblamiento Paleol tico de Europa, Barcelona ... more details
from Africa. 40,000 years ago Upper Paleolithic begins in Europe. An abundance of fossil evidence ... of Southwestern Europe 1990 , ISBN 978 0 8165 1336 9. History of religions DEFAULTSORT Paleolithic ...Image Gabillou Sorcier.png right 150px thumb Picture of a half animal half human in a Paleolithic cave ... hybrid hybrid figures as evidence for early shamanic practices during the PaleolithicPaleolithic Religious behaviour is thought to have emerged by the Upper Paleolithic , before 30,000 ... as religious or as ancestral to religious behaviour reach back into the Middle Paleolithic ... have had separate histories of development during the Middle Paleolithic before combining into religion ... experience in the Lower Paleolithic significantly earlier than 300,000 years ago, pre Homo ... aboutornet1.html About OriginsNet by James Harrod ref Middle Paleolithic The Middle Paleolithic Middle Stone Age spans the period from 300,000 to 50,000 years ago. Some of the earliest ... the late Lower Paleolithic but this theory is widely questioned in the scientific community. Cut marks ... that Middle Paleolithic societies such as that of the Neanderthals may also have practiced the earliest .... Emil B chler in particular suggests based on archeological evidence from Middle Paleolithic caves that a widespread Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal bear worship bear cult existed Reference idWunn2000 Wunn, 2000 , p.  434 435 . A claim that evidence was found for Middle Paleolithic animal worship ... Upper Paleolithic period such as the bear cult may have had their origins in these hypothetical Middle Paleolithic animal cults. ref name Narr cite web url http concise.britannica.com ... Paleolithic intertwined with hunting rites. ref name Narr For instance archeological evidence from ... 100,000 years. Upper Paleolithic File Wien NHM Venus von Willendorf.jpg right thumb The Venus of Willendorf , a statue thought to have had a religious function for Paleolithic peoples Other scholars ... more details
and thus may have allowed Upper Paleolithic Homo sapiens to out compete the Neanderthals in Europe ... year old M1 & M2 phases at Blombos cave. Paleolithic 232 The Middle Paleolithic or Middle Palaeolithic is the second subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age as it is understood in Europe , Africa and Asia . The term Middle Stone Age is used as an equivalent or a synonym for the Middle Paleolithic ... millerwood MillerWood c08.pdf page 768 ref The Middle Paleolithic and the Middle Stone Age broadly .... The Middle Paleolithic Middle Stone Age was succeeded by the Upper Paleolithic subdivision which ... neanderthalensis thrived in Europe between 300,000 and 30,000 years ago, and the earliest anatomically ... Age Middle Paleolithic around 100,000 or 70,000 years ago and began to replace earlier pre existent ... Paleolithic Middle Stone Age undisputed evidence of behavioral modernity, however, only becomes common during the following Upper Paleolithic period. ref name Miller2006 Middle Paleolithic burials ... and archeologists, such as Philip Lieberman , to believe that Middle Paleolithic cultures ... Paleolithic but this theory is widely questioned in the scientific community. Cut marks on Neanderthal ... of artistic expression during the Paleolithic period comes from Middle Paleolithic Middle Stone Age ... of Tan Tan and the patterns found on elephant bones from Bilzingsleben Paleolithic site ... to the start of the Middle Paleolithic period. ref http encarta.msn.com encyclopedia 761566394 13 ... Ideas that changed the world by Felipe Fernandez Armesto ref and raw materials during the Middle Paleolithic ... group trade may have appeared during the Middle Paleolithic because trade between bands would have ... scientist at Zagros Paleolithic Museum Evidence from archeology and comparative ethnography indicates that Middle Paleolithic Middle Stone Age people lived in small egalitarian band societies similar to those of Upper Paleolithic societies and some existent Hunter gatherers such as the Bushmen Kung ... more details
. Whether control of fire and earliest paleolithic burial burials date to this period or only appear during the Middle Paleolithic is an open question. Also in Europe, there appeared a type of human ... or to the Middle Paleolithic remains an open question. Gelasian see Gelasian Homo habilis Olduvai Gorge The Lower Paleolithic begins with the Gelasian Lower Pleistocene , some 2.5 million years ago ... lifestyle that would remain dominant throughout the Paleolithic into the Mesolithic . The unlocking ... ref The Peking Man fossil, discovered in 1929, is roughly 700,000 years old. In Europe, the Olduwan tradition known in Europe as Abbevillian split into two parallel traditions, the Clactonian , a flake ... developed during this time. The carrier species from Africa to Europe undoubtedly was Homo erectus . This type of human is more clearly linked to the flake tradition, which spread across southern Europe ... Paleolithic have been knapped using a Levallois technique, suggesting that Neanderthal Man Neanderthals ... years BP. Flakes and axes coexisted in Europe, sometimes at the same site. The axe tradition, however ..., it does not appear in southeast Asia. Transition to the Middle Paleolithic see Homo rhodesiensis Anatomically ... to grow more complex, with prepared core technique lithics, earliest instances of paleolithic ... University Bloomington Category Lower Paleolithic ar ast Paleol ticu Inferior ... more details
A number of flute s dating to the PaleolithicEurope European Upper Paleolithic have been discovered. The undisputed claims are all products of the Aurignacian archaeological culture , beginning about 40,000 to 35,000 years ago, and have been found in the Swabian Alb region of Germany . These flutes represent the earliest known musical instrument s and provide valuable evidence of prehistoric music . The presence of these flutes demonstrates that a developed musical tradition existed from the earliest period of modern human presence in Europe. ref name NYTimes cite journal last Wilford first John N. authorlink coauthors title Flutes Offer Clues to Stone Age Music journal The New York Times volume 459 issue 7244 pages 248 52 publisher location date June 24, 2009 url http www.nytimes.com 2009 06 25 science 25flute.html accessdate June 29, 2009 issn doi 10.1038 nature07995 id pmid 19444215 ref Early flutes File PiscalDivjeBabe.jpg thumb The Divje Babe flute The artifact known as the Divje Babe flute , discovered in Slovenia in 1995, has been claimed as the oldest flute, though this is disputed. The artifact is a cave bear femur , approximately 43,000 years old, that has been pierced with spaced holes. Its discoverer suggested the holes were man made and that there may have been four originally before the item was damaged. ref name Turk1997 cite book title Mousterienska Koscena Piscal in druge najdbe iz Divjih Bab I v Sloveniji Mousterian Bone Flute and other finds from Divje babe I Cave site in Slovenia author Turk, Ivan, ed. publisher Znanstvenoraziskovalni Center Sazu, Ljubljana, Slovenia year 1997 isbn 961 6182 29 3 ref However, other scientists have argued that the holes are the result of chewing by a carnivore rather than by human design. ref name Derrico cite journal ... Gei enkl sterle cave. See also Art of the Upper Paleolithic References reflist External links 35.000 ... played on Divje Babe flute by Ljuben Dimkaroski Category Ancient music Category Upper Paleolithic ... more details
File Laussel.jpg thumb 225px Venus of Laussel , an Upper Paleolithic Aurignacian carving. Paleolithic 233 The Upper Paleolithic or Upper Palaeolithic , and also in some contexts Late Stone Age is the third and last subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age as it is understood in Europe, Africa ... of the no doubt busy human activity along Europe s coasts in the Upper Paleolithic is therefore ... Map of findings of Upper Paleolithic art in Europe. Image Venus de Brassempouy.jpg thumb The Venus ... Late Stone Age and Upper Paleolithic refer to the same periods. For historical reasons, Stone Age usually refers to the period in Africa, whereas Upper Paleolithic is generally used when referring to the period in Europe. Overview See also Recent African origin of modern humans Anatomically modern ..., whether Asia or Africa or Europe, before 50,000 years ago all the stone tools are much alike ... to Europe. The new technology generated a population explosion of modern humans which is believed ... , Jul 1998 ref This shift from Middle to Upper Paleolithic is called the Upper Paleolithic Revolution ... Paleolithic Artistic work blossomed, with Venus figurine s, cave painting, carvings and engravings ... Cultures legend ca00b0 Epi w Gravettian Gravettian Culture The climate of the period in Europe ... the Maximum, most of Northern Europe was covered by an ice sheet , forcing human populations into the areas ... sub arctic conditions to much of northern Europe. The Pre Boreal rise in temperatures also began sharply ... levels, though the climate was wetter. This period saw the Upper Paleolithic give way to the start of the following ... 35,000 BCE Cro Magnon appear in Stone Age EuropeEurope , early cultural center in the Swabian Alps , earliest figurative art Venus of Schelklingen , beginning Aurignacian the first Paleolithic flutes ..., Brno . 22,000 BCE Neanderthals believed to have become extinct in Europe. Last Glacial Maximum ... extinction . earliest evidence of paleolithic warfare warfare 12 000 BCE 11,500 BCE 10,000 BCE ... more details
About a modern nutritional approach information on the dietary practices of Paleolithic humans Paleolithic Diet and nutrition File Brazilian bouillabaisse.jpg thumb 300px Paleolithic style dish seafood stew The paleolithic diet abbreviated paleo diet or paleodiet , also popularly referred to as the caveman ... during the Paleolithic era a period of about 2.5  million years duration that ended around 10,000  years ago with the development of agriculture. In common usage, such terms as the Paleolithic ... Paleolithic diet consists mainly of fish, grass fed pasture raised meats, vegetables, fruit, root ... Paleolithic Food Groups journal Journal of the American Nutraceutical Association volume 5 issue 5 pages ... Paleolithic nutrition is based on the premise that modern human s are genetically Adaptation adapted to the diet of their Paleolithic ancestors and that human genetics have scarcely changed since the dawn ... similar to those of Paleolithic hunter gatherer s are largely free of diseases of affluence ... 40 chapter Paleolithic diet chapterurl http books.google.com books?id JUcjUGBV6kC&pg PA139&lpg PA139 ... 119 23 pmid 11817904 ref and that two small prospective studies of the Paleolithic diet in humans have ... 10.1038 ejcn.2009.4 title Metabolic and physiologic improvements from consuming a paleolithic, hunter ... name Elton2008 and are not likely to accurately reflect the features of ancient Paleolithic diets. ref ... authorlink1 Marion Nestle title Paleolithic diets a sceptical view journal Nutrition Bulletin .... ref name usn2012bdo Loren Cordain, a proponent of a low carbohydrate Paleolithic diet, responded ... Walter L. Voegtlin was one of the first to suggest that following a diet similar to that of the Paleolithic ... are carnivorous animals and that the ancestral Paleolithic diet was that of a carnivore chiefly fats ... Konner , both of Emory University , published a key paper on Paleolithic nutrition in the New England ... first2 Melvin authorlink2 Melvin Konner title Paleolithic Nutrition A Consideration of Its Nature and Current ... more details
width 30px sea black outline indicates present day Japan The Nihongo Japanese Paleolithic period ... , Shinanomachi, Nagano . Pre J mon Paleolithic period, 30,000 BC. Tokyo National Museum . The Japanese Paleolithic is also unique in that it incorporates the earliest known ground stone tools and polished ... particularly benefited from it. Because of this originality, the Japanese Paleolithic period in Japan does not exactly match the traditional definition of Paleolithic based on stone technology chipped stone tools . Japanese Paleolithic tool implements thus display Mesolithic and Neolithic traits as early as 30,000 BC. Paleoanthropology Citations missing date March 2008 The Paleolithic populations ... of Hokkaid , appear to be the descendants of these Paleolithic populations, and display features ... as part of that early Paleolithic human stock. Genetic analysis on today s populations is not clear ... population today derives from the aboriginal Paleolithic J mon ancestry, with the remainder coming from later migrations from the continent, especially during the Yayoi . Archaeology of the Paleolithic period The study of the Paleolithic period in Japan was not begun until quite recently the first Paleolithic site was discovered right after the end of World War II . Due to the previous ... Paleolithic find by Tadahiro Aizawa , around 5,000 Paleolithic sites have been discovered, some of them at existing J mon archaeological sites. The study of the Japanese Paleolithic period is characterized ... the reputation of Japanese archaeology of the Paleolithic was heavily damaged by a scandal. The Mainichi ... periods Japanese Paleolithic Hoax References references Further references The History and Geography ... of Japan Category Ancient Japan Japanese Paleolithic Category Paleolithic Category Prehistoric Asia ... more details
A paleolithic lifestyle also known as paleo or primal lifestyle refers to living as humans did in the paleolithic era Old Stone Age , or attempting to recreate such a lifestyle in the present day. The rationale for such an approach is that human evolution humans have evolved for millions of years in a paleolithic environment. Therefore, their body and mind can be expected to be perfectly adapted to the concomitant hunter gatherer lifestyle. Agriculture , on the other hand, only appeared about 10 000 years ago at the beginning of the neolithic era , and industrial society only about 200 years ago. Proponents of a paleolithic lifestyle assert that insufficient time has passed for humans to adapt to the changes brought by farming and industrialization, leading to a misfit between modern lifestyle and the human genome. While small number of cultures in the world continue to live a paleolithic ... elements of a paleolithic lifestyle. ref P. Bethge 2010 http www.spiegel.de international zeitgeist ... 4 , 739 749 ref The movement is primarily associated with the paleolithic diet , but also includes going barefoot , and replicating a paleolithic exercise routine, or involve paleolithic survival skills ... is a natural lifestyle, given the evidence that paleolithic people and most present day hunter ... our modern lifestyle more in line with the one of our paleolithic ancestors, authors inspired ..., A. 2010 . The New Evolution Diet What Our Paleolithic Ancestors Can Teach Us about Weight Loss, Fitness ... of meat, fish, vegetables and fruit, while avoiding most forms of food not in existence in paleolithic ... ?q node 127 Evolutionary Well Being the paleolithic model , by Francis Heylighen http www.arthurdevany.com .... See also Ishi last contacted Native American, source of many paleolithic skills Evolutionary psychology ... on the way hunter gatherer childcare produces mental health and happiness DEFAULTSORT Paleolithic Lifestyle Category Paleolithic Category Lifestyle fi Luonnonmukaisuus ... more details
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Paleolithic sculpture, dubbed the Venus of Tan Tan before 300 kya ref name Chase145 cite book ... of Europe, Africa, Americas and Australia in the cultures of Homo sapiens at around 40,000 years ... 2011 09 16 ref References reflist See also Behavioral modernity Upper Paleolithic art Prehistoric art Prehistoric religion Origin of language Origin of music DEFAULTSORT Art Of The Middle Paleolithic Category Middle Stone Age Category Prehistoric art Middle Paleolithic de Altpal olithische Kleinkunst ... more details
Stone Age This is an alphabetical list of Paleolithic sites or cultures in China Bailiangdong Baojiyan Bose Paleolithic site Bose Chaoxian Cave Damaidi Dingcun Tingri County Dhingri Donggutuo Fulin Paleolithic site Fulin Huanxian Huohuoxili Hutouliang Jianping Lunan China Lunan Malan Paleolithic site Malan Maomaodong Nihewan Shibazhan Shilongtou Shuicheng Tongliang Paleolithic site Tongliang Tongzi Wanggongling Xiacaowan Xiaochangliang Xibajianfang Yuanmou Yuchanyan Cave Yunxi dn date March 2012 Yunxian dn date March 2012 Zhaocun Zhoukoudian See also List of Neolithic cultures of China List of Chalcolithic Cultures in China List of Bronze Age sites in China History of China DEFAULTSORT Paleolithic sites in China Category Anthropology Category Archaeology lists Category Paleolithic sites in China Category Archaeological sites in China Category Stone age sites China de Liste pal olithischer Fundst tten in China nl Lijst van Paleolithische opgravingen in China zh ... more details
in Europe and Asia from Africa in the Upper Paleolithic . ref name continuitas Employing lexical ... in Europe from Paleolithic times and allowing for minor invasions and infiltrations of local scope ... with the Paleolithic Continuity Theory PCT is the historical reconstruction proposed by Alinei, which suggests that Indo European speakers were native in Europe since the paleolithic . According ...Indo European topics sprotected2 primary sources date October 2011 undue date October 2011 The Paleolithic Continuity Theory or PCT , Italian La teoria della continuit , since 2010 relabelled as the Paleolithic ... PIE can be traced back to the Upper Paleolithic , several millennia earlier than the Chalcolithic ... . ref http www.continuitas.org intro.html Aline& 93 i, Mario. The Paleolithic Continuity Theory ..., an informal workgroup of scholars who support the Paleolithic Continuity Theory has been held online ... www.continuitas.org intro.html Alinei, Mario. The Paleolithic Continuity Theory on Indo European Origins ... generally from West to East, not vice versa. The Mesolithic cultures of Northern Europe are identified ... languages throughout Europe. The Slavic languages originated in the Balkans and became linked ... . Il Mulino, Bologna, 2003 summary . ref The Paleolithic Continuity hypothesis reverses the Kurgan hypothesis and largely identifies the Indo Europeans with Marija Gimbutas Gimbutas s Old Europe. ref Gimbutas, Marija. Old Europe c.7000 3500 BC., the earliest European cultures before the infiltration ... markers largely corresponds to that of languages. He further contends that 80 of Europe s human genetic material dates back to the Paleolithic, and cites Bryan Sykes in claiming that only a fifth ... Paleolithic samples. However, the recent analysis of Arredi, Poloni and Tyler Smith 2007 suggests that Haplogroup R1b Y DNA R1b M269 , the most common western European haplogroup, may have entered Europe ... books.google.ca books?id tlSspaBLkhoC&pg PA380&lpg PA394 PPA394,M1 title The Peopling of Europe year ... more details
open air site Bilzingsleben. Anthropologie 29 Brno 1991 , 17 24. D. Mania, The earliest occupation of Europe ... of Europe. Analecta Leidensia Leiden 1995, 85 101. D. Mania, D. 1995, Bilzingsleben middle Pleistocene ... in Central Europe, 14. Congress INQUA Berlin 1995 , 738 740, 777 780, 1078 1079. H. Meller ed. , Geisteskraft ... 16 52 N 11 04 07 E region DE TH type city 802 display title DEFAULTSORT Bilzingsleben Paleolithic ... more details
4640845 464085 of Thursday 23 February 2006, 05 42 UTC . The nihongo Japanese Paleolithic Hoax Ky Sekki Netsuz Jiken consisted of a number of lower and middle Japanese Paleolithicpaleolithic ... it much easier to discern fakes from real finds. The Paleolithic Hoax highlighted some of the shortcomings of Japanese archaeological research into paleolithic sites, such as an over reliance on the dating ... Paleolithic Institute T hoku Paleolithic Institute , a private research center. He had begun ... to various paleolithic research groups in Miyagi Prefecture . Fujimura found numerous Artifact ... are thought to have been planted by Fujimura beforehand. Fujimura s finds were mostly paleolithic ... unearthing on many of the paleolithic artifacts Fujimura had been connected with. Investigations showed that the hoax went so far as the same items being discovered more than once, and fake paleolithic ... of the Japanese Paleolithic lower and middle paleolithic periods in the Japanese archipelago were .... Prior to discovery of the hoax, Japan s paleolithic period was thought to have started earlier than ... lower and middle paleolithic research to its core, as much of it had been built on the foundation ... while so many lower and middle paleolithic sites were being found, and aside from a critical paper ... paleolithic findings were odd compared to other lower and middle paleolithic findings. However, the academic ... extended beyond the paleolithic era to include J mon sites as well. ... , paleolithic site team nihongo Hakkutsu Netsuz Excavation Hoax , published by nihongo Shinch Bunko ISBN 4 10 146823 0 Mainichi Shinbun , paleolithic site team nihongo Kodaishi Netsuz ... by the members of Mainichi Shinbun s paleolithic site team who discovered the hoax. The first item ... The Gods Dirty Hand The Paleolithic Hoax The Unwritten Truth ISBN 4 87035 221 4 ... Problems in Lower and Middle Paleolithic Archaeology, editors nihongo Zen Ch ki Ky Sekki Mondai ... more details
about the 1964 Miles Davis recording Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name In Europe Type Live Artist Miles Davis Cover MilesDavisInEurope.jpg Released August 1964 Recorded July 27, 1963 small at Festival Mondial, du Jazz Antibes, France Genre Jazz Length Label Sony BMG br small R 106147 small Producer Last album Miles & Monk at Newport br 1963 This album In Europe br 1964 Next album Live at the 1963 Monterey Jazz Festival br 1964 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score rating 4 5 ref cite web url http www.allmusic.com album r106147 title Miles Davis in Europe Miles Davis & 124 AllMusic first Matt last Collar work allmusic.com year 2011 last update accessdate 8 August 2011 ref rev2 rev2Score In Europe is an album by Miles Davis , released in 1964. Track listing Autumn Leaves song Autumn Leaves Milestones composition Milestones I Thought About You bonus track on the CD not on the original vinyl LP Joshua All of You Walking A spoken introduction by Andre Francis precedes these. Musicians Miles Davis trumpet George Coleman tenor sax Herbie Hancock piano Tony Williams drummer Tony Williams drums Ron Carter bass References Reflist 1960s jazz album stub Category Miles Davis live albums Category 1963 live albums Category Sony BMG live albums Miles Davis fr Miles Davis in Europe pt In Europe ... more details
Other uses pp semi indef pp move indef Infobox Continent title Europe image File Europe orthographic ... groups in Europe European countries 50 list countries List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Europe List of European countries languages Languages of Europe List of languages time UTC to UTC 6 internet .eu European Union cities List of metropolitan areas in EuropeEurope IPAc en pron ... versions OED Online gives the pronunciation of Europe as Brit. IPA j r p , IPA j r p , U.S. ... the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia , Europe is generally Borders of the continents Europe and Asia ..., DC publisher National Geographic Society National Geographic isbn 0 7922 7528 4 Europe pp. 68 9 Asia pp. 90 1 A commonly accepted division between Asia and Europe ... is formed by the Ural Mountains ... and Dardanelles. ref Europe is bordered by the Arctic Ocean and other bodies of water to the north ... waterways to the southeast. Yet the borders of Europe a concept dating back to classical antiquity ... human geography cultural and political elements. Europe is the world s List of continents by population ... of the Earth s surface and about 6.8 of its land area. Of Europe s approximately 50 states, Russia is the largest by both area and population although the country has territory in both Europe and Asia , while the Vatican City is the smallest. Europe is the third most populous continent after Asia and Africa , with a Demographics of Europe population of 733  million or about 11 of the World population ..., Population . Migration News. January 2010 Volume 17 Number 1. ref Europe, in particular Ancient ... , and large portions of Asia. Both World War s were largely focused upon Europe, greatly contributing to a decline in Western Europe an dominance in world affairs by the mid 20th century as the United ... War , Europe was divided along the Iron Curtain between NATO in the west and the Warsaw Pact in the east. European integration led to the formation of the Council of Europe and the European Union ... more details
Stone Age Europe Category Paleolithic Category Rock art in Spain Category Visitor attractions in Asturias ...Infobox World Heritage Site WHS Cave of Altamira and Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain Image Image Techo de Altamira replica Museo Arqueol gico Nacional.jpg 250px center Replica at Museo Arqueol gico Nacional of Cave of Altamira center State Party Spain Type Cultural Criteria i, iii ID 310 Region List of World Heritage Sites in EuropeEurope and North America Year 1985 Session 9th Extension 2008 Link http whc.unesco.org en list 310 Cave of Altamira and Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain is the name under which are grouped 18 caves located in different regions of northern Spain , which together represent the apogee of Paleolithic cave art in Europe between 35,000 and 11,000 B.C. They have been collectively designated a World Heritage Site . Cave of Altamira Main Cave of Altamira Chief among these caves is Cave of Altamira Altamira , located within the town of Santillana del Mar in Cantabria . It remains one of the most important painting cycles of prehistory , originating in the Magdalenian and Solutrean periods of the Upper Paleolithic . This cave s artistic style represents the Franco cantabrian school, characterized by the realism of its figural representation. Altamira Cave was declared a World Heritage Site in 1985. The extension of 17 caves of Paleolithic rock art in northern Spain Main List of Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain In 2008 the World Heritage Site was expanded to include 17 additional caves located in Green Spain northern Spain , some of which contain prominent examples of Paleolithic rock art . These caves are located in three autonomous regions Asturias , Cantabria and the Basque Country autonomous community Basque Country . Cantabria In addition to Altamira, nine caves are located in Cantabria Cave of Chuf n in Rionansa. Cave of Hornos de la Pe a in San Felices de Buelna. Complex of the Caves del Monte Castillo in Puente Viesgo , which ... more details
Paleolithic or 20,000 years ago, Europe was populated by Homo erectus and Homo neanderthalensis . In the Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic , from about 43,000 ref cite news url http www.nytimes.com 2011 11 03 science fossil teeth put humans in europe earlier than thought.html?scp 1&sq kents 20cavern&st cse work The New York Times title Fossil Teeth Put Humans in Europe Earlier Than Thought date 2 November 2011 ref to 6,000 years ago, Europe had Homo sapiens hunter gatherer populations. During the last glacial maximum , much of Europe was depopulated and re settled, about 15,000 years ago. The European Neolithic begins about 9,000 years ago in southeastern Europe , and reaches northern Europe by about 5,000 years ago. The European Bronze Age begins from about 2800 BC with the Bell beaker culture. The European Iron Age begins from about 800 BC, spreading to northern Europe by 500 BC. During the Iron Age, Europe gradually enters the historical period. Literacy came to the Mediterranean .... Stone Age Paleolithic See PaleolithicEurope Lower PaleolithicEurope was populated by species ... cultures Szletian in Central Europe and Chatelperronian in the Southwest use clearly Upper Paleolithic ... form of creative expression of these peoples. Late Upper Paleolithic Around 19,000 BP, Europe witnesses ... locally. With the Magdalenian culture, Paleolithic development in Europe reaches its peak and this is reflected ... European has been spoken in Europe since the last glacial maximum, in the Paleolithic Continuity ...Refimprove date May 2009 Prehistoric Europe refers to the prehistory prehistorical period of Europe , usually taken to refer to Homo genus human prehistory since the Lower Paleolithic , but in principle also extending to the geological time scale for which see Geological history of Europe . From the Lower Paleolithic , approximately 1.8 million ref cite news url http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html ... Europe remained in the prehistoric period until as late as the Late Middle Ages , around AD 1400 ... more details
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thumb 250px Europe in ca. 4500 4000 BC Image European Late Neolithic.gif thumb 250px Europe in ca. 4000 3500 BC Neolithic Europe refers to a prehistoric period in which Neolithic technology was present in Europe. This corresponds roughly to a time between 7000 BC the approximate time of the first farming societies in Greece and c. 1700 BC the beginning of the Bronze Age in northwest Europe . The Neolithic overlaps the Mesolithic and Bronze Age periods in Europe as cultural changes moved ... in southeast Europe it is approximately 4000 years i.e., 7000 BC&ndash 3000 BC while in Northwest Europe it is just under 3000 years c. 4500 BC&ndash 1700 BC . Basic cultural characteristics Regardless ... s wheel . There are also many differences, with some Neolithic communities in southeastern Europe living ... Europe are obtained from archaeology , and not historical records, since these people left ... of Neolithic Europe, including migration events and genetic relationships with peoples in South Asia ... believe that the expansion of Neolithic peoples from southwest Asia into Europe, marking the eclipse ... in Paleolithic times. Archaeology of the Neolithic Archeologists believe that food producing societies ... groups appear soon afterwards in the Balkans and south central Europe. The Neolithic cultures of southeastern Europe the Balkans , Italy , and the Aegean civilization Aegean show some continuity with groups ... culture was introduced to Europe via western Anatolia, and that similarities in cultures of North Africa and the Pontic steppes are due to diffusion out of Europe. All Neolithic sites in Europe ... domestication of animals took place in Neolithic Europe, and that all domesticated animals were ... and the later Neolithic. The diffusion across Europe, from the Aegean to Britain, took about 2,500 ... by side for as much as a millennium in many parts of Europe, especially in the Iberian peninsula ... Glacial to the Late Neolithic in Central and Northern Europe date August 2007 work Journal of Archaeological ... more details
Ancient Europe may refer to Prehistoric Europe Neolithic Europe Bronze Age Europe Iron Age Europe Classical Antiquity Ancient Greece Ancient Rome Hellenistic period Roman Empire Late Antiquity See also Old Europe Ancient history History of Europe disambig ... more details
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Wiktionary Germanic Europe Germanic Europe may refer to Historically, The parts of Europe settled by Germanic peoples during the Migration period In a modern context, Germanic speaking Europe part of Europe speaking Germanic dialects The Germanic Europe cluster of continental Germanic speaking territories German and Dutch speaking Europe See also German speaking Europe Romano Germanic culture European ethnography Peoples of Europe Languages of Europe Latin Europe Slavic Europe Celtic nations Some medieval states Frankish Empire Kingdom of Germany Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation disambig ar fr Europe germanique ko nl Germaanse talen Taal en cultuurgebied in Europa no Germansk Europa ro Europa germanic ... more details