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Behavioral and cultural origins of neanderthals: A levantine perspective
Naama Goren-Inbar
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Institute of Archaeology
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Lower Palaeolithic
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Neanderthal
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Material Culture
75%
Traits
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Expression
25%
Europe
25%
Scholars
25%
Continuous
25%
Elaboration
25%
era
25%
Doubt
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realm
25%
Primitive
25%
Modern Humans
25%
Eurasia
25%
Stone tools
25%
Cultural Evolution
25%
Ecological
25%
Blade
25%
Upper Paleolithic
25%
Capabilities
25%
Disappearance
25%
Levallois
25%
Hunting
25%
Archaic
25%
Archaeological Remains
25%
Middle Stone Age
25%
Early modern humans
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Figurines
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creatures
25%
disregard
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Cultural Background
25%
Proceedings
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Late period
25%
Africa
25%
Levantine Corridor
25%
Early Stone Age
25%
Keyphrases
Neanderthals
100%
Cultural Origin
100%
Middle Palaeolithic
45%
Hominin
36%
Lower Palaeolithic
36%
Material Culture
27%
Behavioral Patterns
18%
Europe
9%
Strong Correlation
9%
Complex Modes
9%
Direct Participation
9%
Africa
9%
Behavioral Traits
9%
Domestication
9%
Cultural Evolution
9%
Early Stone Age
9%
Mobility Patterns
9%
Ecological Niche
9%
Flakes
9%
Early Hominins
9%
Eurasia
9%
Modern Humans
9%
Archaeological Remains
9%
Technological Innovation
9%
Mousterian
9%
Cultural Background
9%
Levallois
9%
Behavioral Domains
9%
First Occurrence
9%
Knowledge Sharing
9%
Dating Methods
9%
Limited Ability
9%
Hammer
9%
Raw Material Acquisition
9%
Specific Targeting
9%
Stone Tool Making
9%
Levantine Corridor
9%
Middle Stone Age
9%
Early Modern Humans
9%
Figurines
9%
Colonization Events
9%
Middle to Upper Paleolithic Transition
9%
Mode Pattern
9%
Ecological Habitats
9%
Migration Events
9%
Tabun Cave
9%
Qesem Cave
9%
Analytical Bias
9%
Crinoids
9%
Exploitation Mode
9%
Hunting Mode
9%
Non-utilitarian Object
9%
Archaeological Visibility
9%
Social Sciences
Middle Palaeolithic
100%
Lower Paleolithic
80%
Material Culture
60%
Modern Humans
40%
Upper Paleolithic
20%
Territory
20%
Transport
20%
Invention Process
20%
Cultural Evolution
20%
Cultural Background
20%
Hunting
20%
Mousterian
20%
Cell Excitability
20%
Europe
20%
Africa
20%
Levantine Corridor
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Landform
100%
Rams
100%
Flaking
100%
Crinoid
100%
Preference
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Material Culture
100%
State of the Art
33%
Stone Age
33%
Europe
33%
Africa
33%
Landform
33%
Mousterian
33%
Eurasia
33%
Territory
33%
Flaking
33%
Dating Method
33%
Mesolithic
33%
Ecological Niche
33%
Psychology
Cell Excitability
100%