Papers presented in a symposium on the Middle Paleolithic of Europe and the Near East held as part of the annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in 1989.
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Contents
I. On Assemblage Variability in the Middle Paleolithic of Western Europe: History, Perspectives, and a New Synthesis / Harold L. Dibble and Nicolas Rolland
II. Technological Change in the Mousterian of Southwest France / Paul Mellars
III. The Significance of Variability in the European Mousterian / Marcel Otte
IV. The Place of the Mousterian of the Charente in the Middle Paleolithic of Southwest France / Andre Debenath
V. Middle Paleolithic Settlement in Northern France / Alain Tuffreau
VI. Raw Material and Technological Studies of the Quina Mousterian in Perigord / Alain Turq
VII. Subsistence and Behavioral Patterns of Some Middle Paleolithic Local Groups / Catherine Farizy and Francine David
VIII. Approaches to the Middle Paleolithic in Northern Spain / Victoria Cabrera Valdes and Federico Bernaldo de Quiros
IX. Mousterian Facies in Space: New Data from Morin Level 16 / Leslie G. Freeman.
X. Typological Variability in the Levantine Middle Paleolithic / Anthony E. Marks
XI. Transhumance During the Late Levantine Mousterian / Donald O. Henry
XII. Insights into Levantine Middle Paleolithic Cultural Variability / Ofer Bar-Yosef and Lilliane Meignen
XIII. Continuity or Replacement? Putting Modern Human Origins in an Evolutionary Context / Geoffrey A. Clark
XIV. The Significance of Middle Paleolithic Water Holes Found at Bir Sahara in the Western Desert of Egypt / Amy L. Campbell.
ISBN
0924171073 (acid-free paper)
LCCN
92006361
OCLC
25507915
RCP
C - S
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