Jørgen Holm
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Danish palaeolithic archaeologist, retired (and tired). Interests: The Middle Palaeolithic, especially Neanderthals. Late Palaeolithic: The Hamburgian -, Federmesser-, Bromme and Ahrensburgian Cultures. Excavations: Jels and Slotseng in Denmark.
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Hello new followers, thank you! - I am a 77-year-old Danish archaeologist specializing in the Paleolithic - especially the Late Paleolithic - who has led investigations of settlements from the Hamburgian, Federmesser, and Bromme cultures. But I am also very interested in Neanderthals ...
Flint projectile (Havelte-type) from a kettlehole at Slotseng, Denmark
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🧪🏺🦣 Re-dating using HYP on Lagar Velho suggests charcoal & most fauna unassociated (except red-stained rabbit).
Child's anatomy still being described as "mosaic" with Neanderthal features, pointing to "shared ancestry".
What are general thoughts on the latter?
www.science.org/doi/full/10....
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Cave Palaeolithic of the Ural Mountains
The Ural Mountains are of fundamental importance for studying early human migrations along the geographical limits between Europe and Asia. Geological processes and past climates gave rise to numerous caves, mostly in Palaeozoic carbonate formations ...
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Nice Middle Palaeolithic refits from India, like a 3d jigsaw, this is piecing back together stone tools made by people tens of thousands of years ago. By Akash Pandey. link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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One of the oldest known musical instruments: a Palaeolithic flute made from a vulture bone some 38,000 years ago!

This is one of 8 known flutes found on the Swabian Jura. The finds suggest that music played an important role in this region. 🧵1/2

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A close-up photograph of a flute made from a hollowed bone, displayed horizontally on a soft, gray fabric mount in a museum. The flute features several round finger holes along its length and showcases signs of wear and age, such as small chips.
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International Workshop
„Origins and Development of the Eurasian Initial Upper Palaeolithic“
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