First high resolution chronostratigraphy for the early North African Acheulean at Casablanca (Morocco)
Abstract The onset of the Acheulean, marked by the emergence of large cutting tools (LCTs), is considered a major technological advance in the Early Stone Age and a key turning point in human evolution. The Acheulean originated in East Africa at ~ 1.8–1.6 Ma and is reported in South Africa between ~...
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Autores principales: | Rosalia Gallotti, Giovanni Muttoni, David Lefèvre, Jean-Philippe Degeai, Denis Geraads, Andrea Zerboni, Valérie Andrieu-Ponel, Matteo Maron, Serena Perini, Mohssine El Graoui, Séverine Sanz-Laliberté, Camille Daujeard, Paul Fernandes, Mathieu Rué, Lionel Magoga, Abderrahim Mohib, Jean-Paul Raynal |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/d67349bc3d4444a285c4d0d04c9c5778 |
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