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Blade technology in the Egyptian Nile Valley : some new evidence / P. M. Vermeersch, M. Otte, E. Gilot... [et al.]
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Appartient au périodique : Science, 216, p. 626-628, 1982
Publication: 1982 Description: 3 p. : ill.Langue: Anglais ; de résumé, Anglais Auteur principal: Vermeersch, Pierre M. Co-auteur: Gilot, Etienne ; Otte, Marcel, 19..-.... Résumé: An Upper Paleolithic site with blade technology was excavated at Nazlet Khater, Egypt. Radiocarbon dates center around 31,500 years ago, indicating that the Egyptian Nile Valley was not an isolated enclave where blade technology appeared late in comparison with other eastern Mediterranean areas. This site fills a gap in the record of human history in Egypt between 40,000 and 20,000 years ago. (Revue). Item type: Extrait

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An Upper Paleolithic site with blade technology was excavated at Nazlet Khater, Egypt. Radiocarbon dates center around 31,500 years ago, indicating that the Egyptian Nile Valley was not an isolated enclave where blade technology appeared late in comparison with other eastern Mediterranean areas. This site fills a gap in the record of human history in Egypt between 40,000 and 20,000 years ago. (Revue)

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