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books.google.co.jp からの"Acheulean"
... Acheulean tools were developed in Africa, another group of Homo erectus then migrated to Europe, taking the tools with them. Examples of Acheulean tools have been found in Europe and Africa, but none have ever been discovered in Asia ...
books.google.co.jp からの"Acheulean"
... Acheulean tools. These tools had double edges and were much better than flaked stone used earlier. "The theory is that this gave Homo erectus a new weapon and enabled him to explore other parts of the world," Swisher said. Examples of ...
books.google.co.jp からの"Acheulean"
... Acheulean tools. These tools had double edges and were much better than flaked stone used earlier. "The theory is that this gave Homo erectus a new weapon and enabled him to explore other parts of the world," Swisher said. Examples of ...
books.google.co.jp からの"Acheulean"
... Acheulean culture of ax makers, known as Homo erectus, was transformed to the more modern civilization of Homo sapiens. The latter began with the Neanderthals and. sultanting firm hi Wilkinsburg, Pa. The excavations were made 300 miles ...
books.google.co.jp からの"Acheulean"
... Acheulean tools. These tools had double edges and were much better than flaked stone used earlier/ "The theory is that this gave Homo erectus a new weapon and enabled him to explore other parts of the world," Swisher said. Examples of ...
books.google.co.jp からの"Acheulean"
... Acheulean tools. These tools had double edges and were much better than flaked stone used earlier. "The theory is that this gave Homo erectus a new weapon and enabled him to explore other parts of the world," Swisher said. Examples of ...
books.google.co.jp からの"Acheulean"
... Acheulean tools. These tools had double edges and were much better than flaked stone used earlier. "The theory is that this gave Homo erectus a new weapon and enabled him to explore other parts of the world," Swisher said. Examples of ...
books.google.co.jp からの"Acheulean"
... Acheulean culture. The more than 1,000 stone tools found in the sediments with the two skulls were all pre- Acheulean, crudely chipped cobbles that had been made since human ancestors began knapping stone tools about 2.5 million years ...
books.google.co.jp からの"Acheulean"
... Acheulean tools. These tools had double edges and were much better than flaked stone used earlier. "The theory is that this gave Homo erectus a new weapon and enabled him to explore other parts of the world," Swisher said. Examples of ...
books.google.co.jp からの"Acheulean"
... Acheulean tools have been found in Europe and Africa, but none e have ever been discovered in Asia. . Homo erectus tools found in Asia are of a different design. This suggests, Swisher said, that some e Homo erectus left Africa before ...