NMC101H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Amratian Culture, Nekhen, Stoneware

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Paleolithic period: 700,000-7,000 bp: neolithic period: 8,800 -4,700 bp. Ptolemaic: 332 - 30 bc: roman period: 30 bc - ad 395, at which point language evolves, we can witness social segregation and the emergence of hi- erarchy along with agriculture and domestication. Intermediate periods are times of decenterization of political structure and eras of social change. Lecture 3 - historical framework: climate change, from arid to hyperaridity, no more nubian levallois burin and denticulates, humans make tools to make other tools - thought process unlike any other animals, denticulates feature serrated edge. Transitional group (taramsen) 70,000 - 50,000 bp: blade production from large cores, a burial of an anatomically modern" child at taramsa-1, first human burial in africa, evidences respect, located near qena, an important paleolithic site. Upper paleolithic 50,000 - 24,000 bp: nazlet-khador-4 (middle egypt) 35,000-30,000 bp, oldest mining activity, quarrying for raw materials, tools include end scrapers, burins, denticulates and bifacials.

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