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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. Very broadly it dates to between around 300,000 and 30,000 years ago. There are considerable dating differences between regions. It is succeeded by the
Upper Paleolithic subdivision.
Characteristics
★ It was the time when ''
Homo neanderthalensis'' (300,000–30,000 years ago) lived. These
hominids had an increasing control over their surroundings and later saw the emergence of
modern humans around 100,000 years ago.
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Stone tool manufacturing developed a more sophisticated toolmaking technique known as the
prepared-core technique, which permitted the creation of more controlled and consistent
flakes. These could sometimes be hafted onto wooden shafts as arrows to form more efficient
composite tools. Standard sharp point wood spears were still prevalent in the Middle Paleolithic age.
★ Hunting provided the primary food source but people also began to exploit shellfish and may have begun smoking and drying meat to preserve it. This would have required a mastery of
fire (attested from ca. 800,000 years ago) and some sites indicate that plant resources were managed through selective burning of wide areas.
★ Artistic expression emerged for the first time (although some examples of artistic expression such as the
Venus of tan-tan date back earlier to the
Lower paleolithic around 850,000 Bce), with
ochre used as body paint and some early
rock art appearing. There is also some evidence of purposeful
burial of the dead, which may indicate religious and ritual behaviours.
★ Phylogenetic separation of
Modern humans dates to this period,
Mitochondrial Eve to roughly 150,000 years ago,
Y-chromosomal Adam to roughly 90,000 years ago; see
single-origin hypothesis.
Middle Paleolithic Cave Sites
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Petralona, Greece
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Le Moustier, France — ''see also''
Mousterian
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La Quina, France
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Neanderthal, Germany
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Goyet, Belgium
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Grotte de Spy,
Spy, Belgium
Middle Paleolithic Open-Air Sites
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Biache-Saint-Vaast, France
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Rheindahlen, Germany
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Maastricht-Belvédère, The Netherlands
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Veldwezelt-Hezerwater, Belgium
External links
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Veldwezelt-Hezerwater
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Online community of people who strive to emulate the diet and fitness of Paleolithic humans
References