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"Raqefet cave is found on the south-eastern side of Mount Carmel, in a wadi (called Raqefet) running north-west to south-east, 0.5 km upstream from the confluence with wadi Yoqneam. This valley provides a major access route between the coast and the Plain of Jezreel, dividing the Cenomanian - Turonian limestones of Mount Carmel from the Eocene chalks of the Menashe Hills in the south. Excavations were conducted between 1970 and 1972. The excavation procedure, using wet sieving, collected a quantitatively comprehensive sample of artefact remains without bias for size or other factors. Therefore the lithic assemblages of Raqefet are fully suitable for wide-ranging technology study. This work views lithic assemblages as a product of technical behavioural phenomena. The method used in this analysis derives from French lithic studies, reconstructing operational sequences (chaîne opératoire) of past stone knapping activities. The reconstruction leads to the recognition of operational schemes that guided the stone knapper in the making of tools: thus both theoretical and practical components of stone knapping are features of the technology. The lithic technologies from Raqefet, in comparison to other Levantine sites, show that the Early Upper Palaeolithic non-Aurignacian industries represent a wide inter-site variety of knapping strategies, while the Levantine Aurignacian is technologically uniform. The Levantine Aurignacian lithic technology, in terms of a fixed tradition maintained over a wide geographical range, does not characterize any other Upper Palaeolithic assemblage, and thus this behaviour is better fitted to the Middle Palaeolithic Mousterian or the transitional Emiran-Bohunician periods, which also adhered to a consistent lithic technology across continents."
Paleolithic period --- Mesolithic period --- Stone implements --- Tools, Prehistoric --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Paléolithique --- Mésolithique --- Outils de pierre --- Outils préhistoriques --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Carmel, Mount (Israel) --- Raqefet Cave (Israel) --- Carmel, Mont (Israël) --- Raqefet, Grotte de (Israël) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Paléolithique --- Mésolithique --- Outils préhistoriques --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Carmel, Mont (Israël) --- Raqefet, Grotte de (Israël) --- Antiquités --- Implements, Prehistoric --- Implements, utensils, etc., Prehistoric --- Prehistoric implements --- Prehistoric tools --- Flint implements --- Lithic implements --- Implements, utensils, etc. --- Debitage --- Eolithic period --- Old Stone age --- Palaeolithic period --- Stone age --- Middle Stone age --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Rakefet Cave (Israel) --- Israel --- Har ha-Karmel (Israel) --- Karmel (Israel) --- Mount Carmel (Israel) --- Antiquities
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This is a comprehensive study of how European political and economic leaders think and feel about Europe and about what course future European integration should take.
Social stratification --- Sociology of culture --- Europe --- Elite (Social sciences) --- Elite (Sciences sociales) --- Economic integration. --- Economic conditions --- Politics and government --- Intégration économique --- Conditions économiques --- Politique et gouvernement --- European federation. --- Legislators --- Businesspeople --- Social classes --- Political culture --- Culture --- Political science --- Class distinction --- Classes, Social --- Rank --- Caste --- Estates (Social orders) --- Social status --- Class consciousness --- Classism --- Business people --- Business persons --- Businesspersons --- Entrepreneurs --- Professional employees --- Lawmakers --- Legislatures, Members of --- Members of legislatures --- Members of parliaments --- Parliaments, Members of --- Statesmen --- Federation of Europe --- Pan Europa movement --- Paneuropean federation --- United States of Europe (Proposed) --- Federal government --- Regionalism (International organization) --- Elites (Social sciences) --- Leadership --- Power (Social sciences) --- Social groups --- Politics and government. --- Economic policy. --- Politics --- Attitudes. --- economic elite --- europeanization --- european institutions --- representation --- europeanness --- multilevel governance --- european identity --- political elite --- european integration --- european union --- elite theory --- european citizenship --- Member state of the European Union --- Supranational union
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Studies on the Palaeolithic of Western Eurasia presents the papers from Sessions XVII-4 and XVII-6 of the 18th UISPP World congress (Paris, June 2018). The geographic areas discussed in the Session 4, Central and Eastern Europe, are prehistorically strongly articulated, their cultural successions are highly similar, and they share several common archaeological issues for investigation. The papers disseminate a wealth of archaeological data from Bavaria to the Russian Plain, and discuss Aurignacian, Gravettian, Epigravettian, and Magdalenian perspectives on lithic tool kits and animal remains. The papers of Session 6 are concerned with lithic raw material procurement in the Caucasus and in three areas of the Iberian peninsula.
Archaeology --- Social Science --- Social science
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