- Acheulo-
Yabrudian Cultural Complex (AYCC). The Acheulo-
Yabrudian complex has
three stone-tool traditions, chronologically: the Acheulo-
Yabrudian, the Yabrudian...
- The
deposits contain stone tools and
animal remains from the Acheulo-
Yabrudian complex. This a
period that
follows after the
Acheulian but
before the...
- (Amiens)
Preceded by
Oldowan Followed by Mousterian, Clactonian, Micoquien, Aterian, Soanian, Sangoan, Acheulo-
Yabrudian complex,
Fauresmith industry...
-
Carmel site.
According to researchers, this
cobble belongs to the Acheulo-
Yabrudian complex from the late
Lower Paleolithic and was used by
hominids for abrading...
- was
found to
house a
fossil today known as the "Galilee skull" or "The
Yabrudian Man".
Discovered in 1925, the
skull was the
first fossilised archaic human...
-
Hummalian blade industry periods.
Another period was
identified under the
Yabrudian levels that has been
tentatively named as Tayacian. In 1996, a 450,000-year-old...
-
blades decreases with time,
until it
finally vanishes with the end of
Yabrudian culture.
There is a gap of c. 10,000
years between the end of this blade...
- Druck, Dothan; Nadler, Michal; Weinstein-Evron, Mina (2005). "The Acheulo-
Yabrudian of
Jamal Cave,
Mount Carmel, Israel".
Mitekufat Haeven:
Journal of the...
- of the
Lower Paleolithic,
between 400,000 and 250,000 BP, the Acheulo-
Yabrudian complex emerged. The site near Lake Ram, in the
Golan Heights,
where the...
-
display inside the
camel cave at the
Nahal Me'arot
Nature Reserve depicts the life of
prehistoric people in the Levant. (the Acheulo-
Yabrudian culture)...