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Clactonian
Clactonian, a. Archæol. (klækˈtəʊnɪən) [ad. F. Clactonien (Breuil Exposé de Titres (1929) 21), f. Clacton (see below) + -ian.] Of, pertaining to, or designating the Lower Palæolithic culture represented by the flint implements found at Clacton, Essex. Also ellipt.1932 Antiquity VI. 189 The Lower Pal... Oxford English Dictionary
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Clacton (disambiguation)
Clacton (J151) an old turbine engined Bangor class minesweeper named after Clacton-on-Sea Little Clacton a small rural village close to Clacton-on-Sea Clactonian wikipedia.org
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Tabunian
The Tabunian is a Palaeolithic stone tool industry that is a Near Eastern variant of the Tayacian and Clactonian of Europe. wikipedia.org
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Tayacian
Tayacian, a. Archæol. (təˈjeɪʃən) [ad. F. Tayacien (H. Breuil 1932, in Préhistoire I. 131), f. Tayac (see def.): see -ian.] Of, pertaining to, or designating a palæolithic flake industry of which remains were first found at Tayac (Dordogne), SW France. Also absol.1934 Nature 7 July 30/1 The Carmel c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Clacton Spear
Tests to reproduce it suggested that it had been formed by scraping with a curved flint tool of the type found on the same site, known as the Clactonian wikipedia.org
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Levallois
Levallois Archæol. (ləˈvælwɑː) [f. the Fr. place-name Levallois in north central France, NW. of Paris.] Used attrib. as a term for one of the main palæolithic cultures, post-Acheulian and pre-Mousterian. Hence Levalloisean (-ˈwɑːzɪən), -ian adjs. Also Levalloisoid (-ˈwɑːzɔɪd) a., related to, or simi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Clacton Cliffs and Foreshore
Flint tools found there in the early twentieth century have made it the type site for the Clactonian, a core-and-flake industry of homo erectus, although wikipedia.org
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Chopper core
They are found in the early Mode 1 tool industries of the Oldowan and Clactonian industries during the Lower Palaeolithic. References Ashton, NM, McNabb, J, and Parfitt, S, Choppers and the Clactonian, a reinvestigation, Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 58, pp21–28, qtd wikipedia.org
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كلاكتونية
الكلاكتونية Clactonian ثقافة من ثقافات العصر الحجري القديم الأدنى، اسماهما بهذا الاسم هنري بروي عام 1931م، نسبة إلى الموقع الإنجليزي كلاكتون أون سيز عاصرت wikipedia.org
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Swanscombe Heritage Park
The area was already known for the finds of numerous Palaeolithic-era handaxes—mostly Acheulean and Clactonian artifacts, some as much as 400,000 years wikipedia.org
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砾石石器
参考文献 Ashton, NM, McNabb, J, and Parfitt, S, Choppers and the Clactonian, a reinvestigation, Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 58, pp21–28, qtd wikipedia.org
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Thorpe-le-Soken
History Since 2002, archaeological investigations ahead of construction work have uncovered traces of Palaeolithic (early Clactonian 424,000-400,000 BC wikipedia.org
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Globe Pit
There is a considerable quantity of Clactonian flint tools, dated by Paul Pettit and Mark White to MIS 10 to 9, around 350,000 years ago. wikipedia.org
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Traveller's Rest Pit
These are thought to date to the Cromerian Stage, which preceded the Anglian, and are of Chellean, Acheulian, Early Levalloisian and Clactonian types. wikipedia.org
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Donald Ferlys Wilson Baden-Powell
Bibliography Experimental Clactonian Technique 1949 Palaeoliths from the Fen District 1950 The Age of Interglacial Deposits at Swanscombe 1951 Report wikipedia.org
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