- In the
archaeology of the
Stone Age, an
industry or
technocomplex is a
typological classification of
stone tools. An
industry consists of a
number of...
- the
border with Myanmar,
where artifacts belonging to the
Hoabinhian technocomplex were recognized,
dating from 41,500 BCE. The
Bacsonian is
often regarded...
- hunter-gatherers are
archaeologically ****ociated with the West
African Microlithic Technocomplex.
Despite its
significance in the
prehistory of West Africa, the peopling...
- Lincombian-Ranisian-Jerzmanowician (LRJ) is a
culture or
technocomplex (industry)
dating to the
beginning of the
Upper Paleolithic,
about 45,000 years...
- 11,700 BP) was a late
Upper Paleolithic nomadic hunter culture (or
technocomplex) in north-central
Europe during the
Younger Dryas, the last
spell of...
- ****ociation
football club Mode of transport, a
means of
transportation A
technocomplex of
stone tools Mode of production, a
Marxist term for way of producing...
- "Korounkorokalé Revisited: The Pays
Mande and the West
African Microlithic Technocomplex". The
African Archaeological Review. 14 (3): 161–200. doi:10.1007/BF02968406...
- 106,000
years old. This
provides evidence for a
distinct Stone Age
technocomplex in
southern Arabia,
around the
earlier part of the
Marine Isotope Stage...
- "Korounkorokalé revisited: The Pays
Mande and the West
African microlithic technocomplex".
African Archaeological Review. 14 (3): 192–196. doi:10.1007/BF02968406...
-
include the
Lupemban technocomplex of
central Africa, the
Bambatan in
southeast Africa, 70–80ka, and the
Aterian technocomplex of
northern Africa, 160–90ka...