Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4254395767> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4254395767 endingPage "9" @default.
- W4254395767 startingPage "1" @default.
- W4254395767 abstract "The Acheulean techno-complex was first identified in 1859 at St Acheul (France) and ever since then, understanding its development has been a prominent area of research within Palaeolithic archaeology. Although the oldest Oldowan and Acheulean are now found in Ethiopia and Kenya; Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania, did, for a long time, provide the earliest examples of both industries, and it still preserves a detailed stratigraphic sequence of Oldowan and Acheulean assemblages. In this sense, Olduvai Gorge has played a central role in exploring the transition from the Oldowan to the Acheulean. Key Concepts The Acheulean appears in Kenya at 1.75 Mya. The Acheulean appears in East Africa chronologically after the Oldowan; however, there is a degree of overlap. The Oldowan is typically associated with Homo habilis. The Acheulean is typically associated with Homo ergatser/erectus. Historically, it was suggested that the Oldowan developed into the Acheulean, mirroring hominin evolution. More recently, it is suggested that the Oldowan/Acheulean transition at Olduvai Gorge was a punctuated event associated with the emergence of a new hominin species." @default.
- W4254395767 created "2022-05-12" @default.
- W4254395767 creator A5021639420 @default.
- W4254395767 creator A5091683477 @default.
- W4254395767 date "2019-07-29" @default.
- W4254395767 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W4254395767 title "Oldowan/Acheulean Succession at Olduvai Gorge" @default.
- W4254395767 cites W1075622 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W1963544561 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W1971533159 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W1974222617 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W1982073239 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W1982796922 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W1992275010 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W1993440581 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W1994945849 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W1996954902 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W1999044856 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2000008714 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2004361112 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2008205524 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2019333809 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2023742734 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2025231359 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2031154358 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2040744695 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2041219731 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2041362574 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2042572507 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2048736764 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2051836047 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2055830713 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2063212464 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2064384047 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2064995128 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2065185870 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2069623298 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2074011485 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2089685418 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2100133069 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2102806079 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2113888475 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2116855885 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2117170406 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2146239790 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2149200410 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2289181494 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2486990641 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2610716423 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2743383548 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2770367330 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2792633633 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2795820468 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2797833175 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2800958789 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2802037867 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2802229387 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W2883834248 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W3049151984 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W31346190 @default.
- W4254395767 cites W82815138 @default.
- W4254395767 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470015902.a0028492" @default.
- W4254395767 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W4254395767 type Work @default.
- W4254395767 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4254395767 crossrefType "reference-entry" @default.
- W4254395767 hasAuthorship W4254395767A5021639420 @default.
- W4254395767 hasAuthorship W4254395767A5091683477 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConcept C166957645 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConcept C2775915184 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConcept C2777407139 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConcept C2777775986 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConcept C2778456499 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConcept C2779987252 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConcept C2988562018 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConcept C53570757 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConceptScore W4254395767C127313418 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConceptScore W4254395767C151730666 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConceptScore W4254395767C166957645 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConceptScore W4254395767C205649164 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConceptScore W4254395767C2775915184 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConceptScore W4254395767C2777407139 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConceptScore W4254395767C2777775986 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConceptScore W4254395767C2778456499 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConceptScore W4254395767C2779987252 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConceptScore W4254395767C2988562018 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConceptScore W4254395767C53570757 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConceptScore W4254395767C54355233 @default.
- W4254395767 hasConceptScore W4254395767C86803240 @default.
- W4254395767 hasLocation W42543957671 @default.
- W4254395767 hasOpenAccess W4254395767 @default.
- W4254395767 hasPrimaryLocation W42543957671 @default.
- W4254395767 hasRelatedWork W166508426 @default.