Has that country gone back to the Stone Age to allow such abominable behaviour? |
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I've read on one website that in the Stone Age, magic properties were concealed in the leaves of a banana tree. |
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He is currently working on a book about the Stone Age and the evolution of human domination. |
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The elk is also the theme of Finland's oldest known works of art, Stone Age rock paintings and stone figurines. |
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We're talking one chair lift, a few drag lifts, a bare piste or three with attendant facilities and equipment hire from The Stone Age. |
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The Dani have remained Stone Age farmers who practice ancestor worship and occasionally engage in tribal warfare. |
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Stone Age communities sometimes exposed their dead instead of burying them and ravens picked the bones clean. |
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In Norway, petroglyphs carved in rock by Stone Age hunters are threatened by air pollution. |
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In Paleolithic times it was home to Stone Age hunters, who occupied the caves and left their art behind them. |
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It originated in the Stone Age when man, trying to find shelter from the superabounding beasts, lived in caves. |
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Stone Age tools such as handaxes, cleavers, discoids and scrapers have been discovered in the region. |
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Our enemies are the totalitarians who plunged Afghanistan into the Stone Age and who yearn to do the same to America. |
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Many terracotta figurines survive from civilizations of the Stone Age, predynastic Egypt, and ancient Crete. |
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The spectacular stone circle at Avebury is part of the Stone Age complex of sites in south west England that includes its famous older brother, Stonehenge. |
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A steatite figurine from the Amq plain,belonging to the early part of the Neolithic period, shows a seated woman of the steatopygous type so characteristic of the Stone Age. |
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A series of later Stone Age microlithic industries found widely across southern Africa and dating to the period 6000 bc through to ad 500 or later. |
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The average person is now 20 times less likely to die a violent death than a human in the Stone Age. |
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The result is food that often is out of sync with our ancient Stone Age biology and dizzyingly technical and complex. |
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It was by trading Baltic amber for metals with more advanced peoples that the Neolithic peoples of the Baltic region were enabled to move out of the Stone Age. |
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But 1980 was the Stone Age compared to today's political and media culture. |
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It is the wars of choice that have decimated entire countries, destroying infrastructure and sending them back to the Stone Age. |
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For European and American Stone Age peoples, end-scrapers served as heavy-duty scraping tools that could have been used on animal hides, wood, or bones. |
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The different phases of the Stone Age thus could appear there without transitions. |
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The Neolithic, or New Stone Age, was approximately characterized by the adoption of agriculture. |
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However, since then Radiocarbon dating has shown that the Middle Stone Age is in fact contemporaneous with the Middle Paleolithic. |
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The Middle Stone Age was a period of African prehistory between Early Stone Age and Late Stone Age. |
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Cranborne Chase, which straddles the border, has, like Salisbury Plain, yielded much Stone Age and Bronze Age archaeology. |
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Birds were perhaps important as a food source, and bones of as many as 80 species have been found in excavations of early Stone Age settlements. |
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However, the use of fire only became common in the societies of the following Middle Stone Age and Middle Paleolithic. |
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The Mousterian largely defines the latter part of the Middle Paleolithic, the middle of the West Eurasian Old Stone Age. |
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These can, with some certainty, be dated to the Migration Period, although it is not unlikely that they have been in use since the Stone Age. |
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In the archaeology of the Stone Age, an industry or technocomplex is a typological classification of stone tools. |
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There are also numerous Nordic Stone Age rock carvings, those of northern Scandinavia mostly portray elk. |
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When Stone Age humans first took a sliver of flint to tip the spear, it was the first example of applying technology to improve the weapon. |
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Goodwin is said to have described the Middle Stone Age Mossel Bay Industry from his findings at Cape St Blaize. |
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The Stone Age carvings of Edakkal are rare and are the only known examples from South India. |
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Artifacts indicating human activity dating back to the early Stone Age, around 200,000 years ago, have been found in the Kingdom of Swaziland. |
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In February 2009 a potentially important Stone Age find was discovered during surveying work. |
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The Stone Age consisted of the Komsa culture in Troms and Finnmark and the Fosna culture further south. |
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However, because it is characterized by the use of metals, the Copper Age is considered a part of the Bronze Age rather than the Stone Age. |
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The Middle Stone Age would not change its name, but it would not mean Mesolithic. |
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Scilly has been inhabited since the Stone Age, and until the early 20th century its history had been one of subsistence living. |
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The impact was so pervasive that scholars traditionally divide ancient history into Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age. |
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The motifs of the rock carvings differ from those typical of the Stone Age. |
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Later in 2013 he collaborated with rock band Queens of the Stone Age on their sixth studio album. |
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Archaeological finds are mostly confined to the Gower Peninsula, and include items from the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age. |
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A short distance from this town lies Bryn Celli Ddu, a Stone Age burial mound. |
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Settlements and tools dating back to the Stone Age have been unearthed in the peninsula. |
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Boar attacks on humans have been documented since the Stone Age, with one of the oldest depictions being a cave painting in Bhimbetaka, India. |
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Later that year, Manson and Brody Dalle contributed backing vocals to a Queens of the Stone Age track. |
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It is commonly preceded by the Bronze Age in Europe and Asia and the Stone Age in Africa, with exceptions. |
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Valentine had previously produced albums for Queens of the Stone Age and Good Charlotte. |
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Whales played a major part in shaping the art forms of many coastal civilizations, such as the Norse, with some dating to the Stone Age. |
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Fish are more abundant in the Later Stone Age but a wider range of species are present in the Middle Stone Age sequence. |
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Enkapune Ya Muto, also known as Twilight Cave, is a Late Stone Age site on the Mau Escarpment of Kenya. |
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Innovation of the technique of smelting ore ended the Stone Age and began the Bronze Age. |
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The transition out of the Stone Age occurred between 6000 BCE and 2500 BCE for much of humanity living in North Africa and Eurasia. |
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Stone tool manufacture continued even after the Stone Age ended in a given area. |
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Study of the Stone Age has never been mainly about stone tools and archaeology, which are only one form of evidence. |
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He therefore proposed a relative chronology of periods with floating dates, to be called the Earlier and Later Stone Age. |
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The Stone Age of Europe is characteristically in deficit of known transitions. |
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The Stone Age must have begun there to be carried repeatedly to Europe by migrant populations. |
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Stone Age women took charge of weaving and basketry, as they do in traditional societies today, the scientists propose. |
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Sedentariness during the Stone Age of Northern Sweden in the Light of the Altrasket Site, ca. |
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Coastal erosion is indeed eating away at this rock where Mesolithic or middle Stone Age microlith flint tools have been found. |
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We had Cedric from Mars Volta, Scott from Neurosis, and Josh from Queens of the Stone Age. |
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This object dates to the Neolithic or New Stone Age period when farming was first introduced into the British Isles. |
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Scientists have used DNA testing to uncover the earliest evidence that Stone Age man lived in nuclear families. |
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A Stone Age hand axe, dating back half a million years, has been discovered in a Warwickshire quarry. |
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There are monuments on Ukok from the Stone Age, Eneolithic, Hun, and Turkic epochs. |
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I got my O-level in geography and my hunter-gatherer genes from well before Stone Age times, so perhaps last night's dinner was quite normal. |
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Pick made of deerhorn, used by flint miners in the New Stone Age. |
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Useful as it has been, the concept of the Stone Age has its limitations. |
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The Stone Age is further subdivided by the types of stone tools in use. |
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The Stone Age was a broad prehistoric period during which stone was widely used to make implements with an edge, a point, or a percussion surface. |
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Mostly produced by Josh Homme, best known as frontman of Queens of Stone Age, Humbug is The Doors at their trippiest, mid-tempo, heavy and strange. |
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In 2008, a finding of approximately 28 Stone Age handaxes in material from the bottom of the North Sea strengthened the evidence of human settlements in the area. |
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North of the estuary mouth extend the Sands of Forvie, the most extensive sand dune formation in Europe, which has been shown to have been a Stone Age settlement. |
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The day before the event, Ian and Nikki were reportedly spotted on an early jewelry shopping spree with lots of public display of affection at New Stone Age in West Hollywood. |
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The subsistence behaviour inferred from the faunal assemblages can hardly be distinguished from the remains and behaviour seen in more recent Later Stone Age contexts. |
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The faunal record from Blombos Cave shows that Middle Stone Age people practiced a subsistence strategy that included a very broad range of animals. |
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Some proponents of paleolinguistics attempt to extend the methods of historical linguistics to the Stone Age, but this has little academic support. |
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There are improvements to the live bees display, the relocation of the Warwickshire bear and the redisplay of the 16th century Sheldon Tapestry and a Stone Age hand axe. |
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During the Stone Age, the Doian and Hargeisan cultures flourished here. |
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Further occupation came with the Upper Paleolithic and Neolithic periods of the Stone Age when Mesolithic hunter gatherers roamed the hilly tundra. |
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Nearly four decades later, Burkitt still lived in a world of eoliths and coups-de-poing, in the innocent world of pre-World War I Stone Age archaeology. |
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This is important for archaeologists since a site that was coastal in the Nordic Stone Age now is inland and can be dated by its relative distance from the present shore. |
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At Blombos Cave a great variety of terrestrial and marine faunal remains are consistently found throughout the Later Stone Age and Middle Stone age phases. |
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No skeletal remains have been found in Blombos Cave and the amount of other types of recovered human material from the Middle Stone Age units amounts only to seven teeth. |
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At Blombos Cave several bone tools, including awls and bone points, have been recovered from both the Later Stone Age and Middle Stone Age sequence. |
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For example the Stone Age hand-axe, the Acheulean biface, used by our ancestors 500,000 years ago, had been in use unchanged for more than a million years. |
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If they attack our country, we'll bomb them back to the Stone Age! |
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Archaeological evidence shows human presence in the region of the confluence of Scheldt and Leie going back as far as the Stone Age and the Iron Age. |
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The image of the caveman is commonly associated with the Stone Age. |
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The recovery of these toolkits at Blombos Cave nevertheless adds evidence for early technological and behavioural developments associated with Middle Stone Age humans. |
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He pronounced them a hoax, merely members of two nearby tribes, the Tboli and Blit Manobo, whom Elizalde had paid to act like Stone Age primitives. |
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Pheasants were hunted in their natural range by Stone Age humans just like the grouse, partridges, junglefowls and perhaps peacocks that inhabited Europe at that time. |
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Amber has been used as Jewelry since the Stone Age, from 13,000 years ago. |
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It is now believed that activities of the Stone Age humans went beyond the immediate requirements of procuring food, body coverings, and shelters. |
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