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Clactonian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Clactonian is the name given by archaeologists to an industry of European flint tool manufacture that dates to the early part of the interglacial period known as the Hoxnian, the Mindel-Riss or ...
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The Clactonian Tradition refers to the stone tools of the Lower Paleolithic period (ca. 500000 to 100000 BP) in Europe, made by Homo erectus.
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May 13, 2009 ... English: Large clactonian flake in quartzite. Français : Gros éclat clactonienne de quartzite ... Usage of Clactonian flake.jpg on cawiki ...
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of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a Lower Paleolithic culture in England marked by the production of tools made from stone flakes. ...
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the Acheulean and the Clactonian has been of great interest in ... OhePs view of the nature of the Clactonian is unconvincing. ...
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supports the existence of a distinctive non-handaxe Clactonian core/flake-tool industry in .... identified as Clactonian. The middle levels (Phase II, Lower ...
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A site, rich in artifacts of the Clactonian flint industry, exists at Little Thurrock, Grays, Essex. The industry is contained within a thin deposit of ...
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on Clactonian, Human Evolution. Includes related research links. ... You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Human Evolution > Clactonian; By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z > C...
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It is named after 300,000 year old finds made by Samuel Hazzledean Warren in a Palaeochannel at Clacton-on-Sea in the English county of Essex in 1911. The Artefact s found there included flint Chopping Tool s, flint Flake s and the tip of a worked wooden shaft along with the remains of a giant elephant and hippopotamus.
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