1. SBU's Jason Lewis links ancient humans in France with bow and ...
10 mrt 2023 · Have bow and arrow, will travel, even in Eurasia 54,000 years ago. An archaeological site in the south of France that's 70 miles from the ...
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2. Bow-and-arrow, technology of the first modern humans in ... - HAL-SHS
Bow-and-arrow, technology of the first modern humans in Europe 54,000 years ago at Mandrin, France. Laure Metz (1, 2) , Jason Lewis (3) , Ludovic Slimak (4).
Consensus in archaeology has posited that mechanically propelled weapons, such as bow-and-arrow or spear-thrower-and-dart combinations, appeared abruptly in the Eurasian record with the arrival of anatomically and behaviorally modern humans and the Upper Paleolithic (UP) after 45,000 to 42,000 years (ka) ago, while evidence for weapon use during the preceding Middle Paleolithic (MP) in Eurasia remains sparse. The ballistic features of MP points suggest that they were used on hand-cast spears, whereas UP lithic weapons are focused on microlithic technologies commonly interpreted as mechanically propelled projectiles, a crucial innovation distinguishing UP societies from preceding ones. Here, we present the earliest evidence for mechanically propelled projectile technology in Eurasia from Layer E of Grotte Mandrin 54 ka ago in Mediterranean France, demonstrated via use-wear and impact damage analyses. These technologies, associated with the oldest modern human remains currently known from Europe, represent the technical background of these populations during their first incursion into the continent.
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4. Jason Lewis at American Public University System (all campuses)
Jason Lewis is a professor in the Intelligence Studies department at American Public University System (all campuses) - see what their students are saying ...
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5. Jason Lewis at Concordia University | Rate My Professors
Jason Lewis is a professor in the Fine Arts department at Concordia University - see what their students are saying about them or leave a rating yourself.
Jason Lewis is a professor in the Fine Arts department at Concordia University - see what their students are saying about them or leave a rating yourself.
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7. Jason Lewis - Uncovered Legacy
Jason Lewis is the owner and publisher of the Los Angeles Standard Newspaper. He is from the Crenshaw District in Los Angeles, and he attended Fairfax High ...
Jason Lewis is the owner and publisher of the Los Angeles Standard Newspaper. He is from the Crenshaw District in Los Angeles, and he attended Fairfax High School and then UCLA. He became a sports photographer while in college, and then a sports writer shortly after college. He worked for local Black newspapers Our Weekly Newspaper and the Los Angeles Sentinel for 10 years, where he mostly cov…
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Jason Lewis (born June 25, 1971) is an American actor and former fashion model. He became known worldwide for his role, Jerry "Smith" Jerrod, in the series Sex ...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jason Lewis (born June 25, 1971) is an American actor and former fashion model. He became known worldwide for his role, Jerry "Smith" Jerrod, in the series Sex and the City. He appeared on the May 2008 cover of Men's Fitness. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jason Lewis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
9. Jason Lewis | Britannica
Jason E. Lewis is Lecturer of Anthropology and Assistant Director of ... arrow technology 54,000 years ago. History at your fingertips – Sign up here ...
Jason E. Lewis is Lecturer of Anthropology and Assistant Director of the Turkana Basin Institute, Stony Brook University (The State University of New York). Jason E. Lewis's contributions to The Conversation are being republished at Britannica.com under a Creative Commons license.