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Shannon McPherron (University of North Carolina, Greensboro) and Harold Dibble (University of Pennsylvania) report on research at several sites in Europe and Abydos in Egypt.
www.oldstoneage.com
A guide to the climatic changes that occurred during the Paleolithic.
www.museum.state.il.us
Struggling artists of the Ice Age
An article that argues that Paleolithic cave art is a depiction of human and animal relationships in prehistory.
www.britarch.ac.uk
Reflections on the Style-Function Debate
Summary of the style-versus-function debate regarding Paleolithic stone tools. Includes references.
www.jqjacobs.net
From Art and Tools Came Human Origins
Larry Barham reports in British Archaeology that evidence of modern human behaviour 200,000 years old may have been found in Africa.
www.britarch.ac.uk
A description of the eating habits of our ancestors. Features commentary derived from a email discussion list on nutrition.
www.nutritionaustralia.org
A image gallery of megafauna on display at the Russian Paleontological Institute.
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu
And Then Came Clothing and Speech
Mark Roberts discusses why was Europe colonised by hominids half a million years ago. Published in the Journal of British Archaeology in 1996.
www.britarch.ac.uk
An illustrated overview of Neanderthal living.
www.channel4.com
Origin and Evolution of Blade Technologies in the Middle and Early Upper Palaeolithic
Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 1(1). The origin of blade technology used to be located at the Upper Paleolithic and identified with anatomically modern humans. (PDF)
www.rhodes.aegean.gr
Global Land Environments during the last 130,000 Years
A description of climatic conditions during the Paleolithic.
www.esd.ornl.gov
In This Dark Cavern Thy Burying Place
An article by Andrew Chamberlain from British Archaeology discussing Paleolithic mortuary practices in Great Britain.
www.britarch.ac.uk