26 results on '"Hou, Ya-Mei"'
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2. New age of the Dingcun 54:100 hominin site in northern China
3. Lithic miniaturization and hafted tools in early Late Pleistocene Salawusu, North China
4. Radiocarbon and luminescence dating of the Wulanmulun site in Ordos, and its implication for the chronology of Paleolithic sites in China
5. Human adaptations during MIS 2: Evidence from microblade industries of Northeast China
6. Late Pleistocene lithic technology and human adaptation in Northeast China: A case study from Taoshan site
7. Late Middle Pleistocene Levallois stone-tool technology in southwest China
8. An experimental case of bone-working usewear on quartzite artifacts
9. Provenancing hornfels in the Dingcun industry: The exploitation of the vicinity source
10. Hafting wear on quartzite tools: An experimental case from the Wulanmulun Site, Inner Mongolia of north China
11. A Late Acheulean Culture on the Chinese Loess Plateau: The techno-economic behavior of the Dingcun lithic industry
12. Preliminary taphonomic analyses on the mammalian remains from Wulanmulun Paleolithic site, Nei Mongol, China
13. Feldspar multi-elevated-temperature post-IR IRSL dating of the Wulanmulun Paleolithic site and its implication
14. Late Pleistocene mammalian fauna from Wulanmulan Paleolithic Site, Nei Mongol, China
15. A preliminary study on human behavior and lithic function at the Wulanmulun site, Inner Mongolia, China
16. Is the Dingcun lithic assembly a “chopper-chopping tool industry”, or “Late Acheulian”?
17. Late Pleistocene representative sites in North China and their indication of evolutionary human behavior
18. Robust technological readings identify integrated structures typical of the Levallois concept in Guanyindong Cave, south China.
19. The lithic assemblages of Donggutuo, Nihewan basin: Knapping skills of early pleistocene hominins in North China.
20. Environmental change and raw material selection strategies at Taoshan: a terminal Late Pleistocene to Holocene site in north-eastern China.
21. The Lithic Assemblages of Xiaochangliang, Nihewan Basin: Implications for Early Pleistocene Hominin Behaviour in North China.
22. New Archeological Evidence for the Earliest Hominin Presence in China.
23. The small mammals of Sima del Elefante (Atapuerca, Spain) and the first entrance of Homo in Western Europe
24. East meets West: First settlements and human evolution in Eurasia
25. Correction: The lithic assemblages of Donggutuo, Nihewan basin: Knapping skills of Early Pleistocene hominins in North China.
26. A PERSPECTIVE ON THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE PLEISTOCENE–;HOLOCENE TRANSITION IN NORTH CHINA AND THE QINGHAI–TIBETAN PLATEAU
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