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  • Deutsch: Karte von Asien mit der Verteilung von neun Fundorten, an denen gelochte Knochennadeln gefunden wurden, die zwischen 45.000 und 25.000 Jahre alt sind. Die mit einem roten Punkt gekennzeichneten Fundstellen weisen enge Datierungsbereiche auf, während die Fundstellen mit einem weißen Punkt weniger genau datiert sind.

  • English: Map of Asia with the distribution of nine sites where perforated bone needles were found that are between 45,000 & 25,000 years old (43,000~23,000 B.C.E. / 3300~1300 B.H.E.). The sites marked with a red dot have narrow dating areas, while the sites are less accurately dated with a white dot.
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Sommer, Christian; Kandel, Andrew; ROCEEH (C.E.2022 / H.E.12,022): Archaeological sites with Upper Paleolithic eyed needles. figshare. Figure. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.20411973.v2

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Map of Asia showing the distribution of nine sites that yielded eyed bone needles dating between 45,000 and 25,000 years old. The sites with a red dot have narrow dating ranges, while the sites with a white dot are less precisely dated.

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bone needle

Upper Paleolithic

prehistory

The Role of Culture in Early Expansions of Humans

Kostenki culture

Mezmaiskaya cave

Dzudzuana: an Upper Palaeolithic cave site in the Caucasus foothills (Georgia)

Aghitu

Strashnaya

Denisova Cave

Yana Rhinoceros Horn Site

Little Orphan

Zhoukoudian

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