year old M1 & M2 phases at Blombos cave. Paleolithic The MiddlePaleolithic or Middle Palaeolithic ... and Asia . The term Middle Stone Age is used as an equivalent or a synonym for the MiddlePaleolithic ... millerwood MillerWood c08.pdf page 768 ref The MiddlePaleolithic and the Middle Stone Age broadly .... The MiddlePaleolithicMiddle Stone Age was succeeded by the Upper Paleolithic subdivision which first ... MiddlePaleolithic around 100,000 or 70,000 years ago and began to replace earlier pre existent Homo ... PaleolithicMiddle Stone Age undisputed evidence of behavioral modernity, however, only becomes common during the following Upper Paleolithic period. ref name Miller2006 MiddlePaleolithic burials at sites ... and archeologists, such as Philip Lieberman , to believe that MiddlePaleolithic cultures ... expression during the Paleolithic period comes from MiddlePaleolithicMiddle Stone Age sites ... of the MiddlePaleolithic period. ref http encarta.msn.com encyclopedia 761566394 13 Human ... that changed the world by Felipe Fernandez Armesto ref and raw materials during the MiddlePaleolithic ... trade may have appeared during the MiddlePaleolithic because trade between bands would have helped ... Evidence from archeology and comparative ethnography indicates that MiddlePaleolithicMiddle Stone ... members of their societies during the MiddlePaleolithic. ref name Hillary Mayell cite web url http ... Christopher Boehm 1999 has hypothesized that egalitarianism may have arisen in MiddlePaleolithic ... in MiddlePaleolithic societies Modern humans before 40,000 or 50,000 BCE and Neanderthals and was invented ... Nutrition Although gathering and hunting comprised most of the food supply during the MiddlePaleolithic ... and Neanderthals and MiddlePaleolithic Homo sapiens in Africa began to catch shellfish for food as revealed by shellfish cooking in Neanderthal sites in Italy about 110,000 years ago and MiddlePaleolithic ... during the MiddlePaleolithic, based on the large amount of butchered human bones found in Neanderthal ... more details
See also Behavioral modernity Upper Paleolithic art Prehistoric art Prehistoric religion Origin of language Origin of music DEFAULTSORT Art Of The MiddlePaleolithic Category Middle Stone Age Category Prehistoric art MiddlePaleolithic de Altpal olithische Kleinkunst ... as a Neanderthal musical instrument dating to about 43,000 years ago. There are other claims of MiddlePaleolithic sculpture, dubbed the Venus of Tan Tan before 300 kya ref name Chase145 cite book ... more details
by Richard B. Potts, B.A., Ph.D. ref During the end of the Paleolithic, specifically the Middle ... xCa5zfefWVUC&printsec frontcover&vq MiddlePaleolithic title African Foragers Environment, Technology ... the Middle and or Upper Paleolithic, humans began to produce works of art such as cave paintings ... replaced by more complex MiddlePaleolithicMiddle Stone Age tool kits such as the Mousterian and the Aterian ..., the use of fire only became common in the societies of the following Middle Stone Age MiddlePaleolithic ... c. 1.9 million years ago or at the latest in the early MiddlePaleolithic c. 250,000 years ... c. 300,000 BP has also indicated that both Middle and Upper Paleolithic humans used rafts to travel ... Massachusetts isbn 0205320244 page 768 ref ref name vicnet1 Around 200,000 BP, MiddlePaleolithic ... name encarta.msn.com It allowed MiddlePaleolithic humans to create stone tipped spear s, which ... to improving tool making methods, the MiddlePaleolithic also saw an improvement of the tools ... Harpoons were invented and used for the first time during the late MiddlePaleolithic c.90,000 years ... had a MiddlePaleolithic level of technology, appear to have hunted large game just as well as Upper ... in the late MiddlePaleolithic around 100,000 BP or perhaps even earlier. ref cite web url http www.sciencenews.org ... materials such as stone needed for making tools as early as 120,000 years ago in MiddlePaleolithic ... were possibly more hierarchical than their Middle and Upper Paleolithic descendants, and probably ... living in small scale possibly egalitarian bands similar to both Middle and Upper Paleolithic societies ... years ago in MiddlePaleolithic. ref name Mayell cite web url http news.nationalgeographic.com news ... during the MiddlePaleolithic because trade between bands would have helped ensure their survival ... during the Middle and Upper Paleolithic. ref name Mayell Some sources claim that like the societies ... Courtney Laird accessdate 2008 03 10 work Davidson College ref most Middle and Upper Paleolithic ... more details
since c. 300,000 BP . MiddlePaleolithic Eventually these European Homo erectus evolved through a series ... and they may have first settled Europe while this Mid Paleolithic technique was still in use, though the issue is still unclear. A possible flute from the Divje Babe I cave reveals that the MiddlePaleolithic .... Middle Upper Paleolithic Around 22,000 BCE, two new technologies cultures appear in the southwestern ...Cleanup date March 2008 Refimprove date March 2008 Paleolithic Europe refers to the Paleolithic period of Europe , a prehistory prehistoric era distinguished by the development of the first stone tool s and which covers roughly 99 of human technological history. ref name Thoth&Schick cite book title Handbook of Paleoanthropology url http www.springerlink.com content u68378621542472j author Nicholas ... the paleolithic began 2.6 million years ago.&dq the paleolithic began 2.6 million years ago. year 1989 ... ref Homo ergaster and Homo heidelbergensis evolved in Paleolithic Europe long before the emergence ... Balkans Balkans . details Prehistoric Europe Paleolithic Lower Paleolithic Culture around 900,000 ..., p. 47 ref Upper Paleolithic Ancient Upper Paleolithic The bearers of most or all Upper Paleolithic ... and Chatelperronian in the Southwest use clearly Upper Paleolithic technologies at very early dates ... to have come with migrations of people from the Middle East, Anatolia, and the Balkans carrying ... outstanding form of creative expression of these peoples. Late Upper Paleolithic Around 17,000 BCE ... evolving locally. With the Magdalenian culture, Paleolithic development in Europe reaches its peak ... and sculpture in Central Europe. Epi Paleolithic main Epi Paleolithic Around 10,500 BCE, the W rm ... In the late phase of this epi Paleolithic period, the Sauveterrean culture evolves into the so ... Reflist External links Links to Paleolithic santuaries in France http www.culture.gouv.fr culture ... index.html culture.gouv.fr culture chauvet History of Europe Category Paleolithic Category Prehistoric ... more details
as religious or as ancestral to religious behaviour reach back into the MiddlePaleolithic ... have had separate histories of development during the MiddlePaleolithic before combining into religion ... aboutornet1.html About OriginsNet by James Harrod ref MiddlePaleolithic The MiddlePaleolithicMiddle Stone Age spans the period from 300,000 to 50,000 years ago. Some of the earliest ... that MiddlePaleolithic societies such as that of the Neanderthals may also have practiced the earliest .... Emil B chler in particular suggests based on archeological evidence from MiddlePaleolithic caves that a widespread MiddlePaleolithic Neanderthal bear worship bear cult existed Reference idWunn2000 Wunn, 2000 , p.  434 435 . A claim that evidence was found for MiddlePaleolithic animal worship ... Upper Paleolithic period such as the bear cult may have had their origins in these hypothetical MiddlePaleolithic animal cults. ref name Narr cite web url http concise.britannica.com ... from the middle to the Upper Paleolithic . Increasing evidence of burial with grave goods and the appearance ...Image Gabillou Sorcier.png right 150px thumb Picture of a half animal half human in a Paleolithic cave ... hybrid hybrid figures as evidence for early shamanic practices during the PaleolithicPaleolithic Religious behaviour is thought to have emerged by the Upper Paleolithic , before 30,000 ... experience in the Lower Paleolithic significantly earlier than 300,000 years ago, pre Homo ... the late Lower Paleolithic but this theory is widely questioned in the scientific community. Cut marks ... Paleolithic intertwined with hunting rites. ref name Narr For instance archeological evidence from ... Africa inhabiting the Middle East during that time, as opposed to the Neanderthals, may have invented this form of ritual ized burial practice. ref name lieberman2 Middle stone age sites in Africa dating ... 100,000 years. Upper Paleolithic File Wien NHM Venus von Willendorf.jpg right thumb The Venus of Willendorf ... more details
to appear relatively densely in southeast Asia . Many Mousterian finds in the MiddlePaleolithic ... of fire and earliest paleolithic burial burials date to this period or only appear during the MiddlePaleolithic is an open question. Also in Europe appeared a type of human intermediate between Homo ... Asia. Transition to the MiddlePaleolithic see Homo rhodesiensis Anatomically modern humans From ...Stone Age The Lower Paleolithic or Lower Palaeolithic is the earliest subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age . It spans the time from around 1 E13 s 2.5 million year s ago when the first evidence of craft and use of stone tool s by Hominidae hominid s appears in the current archaeological record , until around 300,000 years ago, spanning the Oldowan mode 1 and Acheulean mode 2 lithics industries. The Lower Paleolithic is followed by the MiddlePaleolithic , which sees the appearance of the more advanced Prepared core technique prepared core tool making technologies such as the Mousterian . Whether the earliest control of fire by humans dates to the Lower or to the MiddlePaleolithic remains an open question. Gelasian see Gelasian Homo habilis Olduvai Gorge The Lower Paleolithic begins with the Gelasian Lower Pleistocene , some 2.5 million years ago with the appearance of the Homo ... would remain dominant throughout the Paleolithic into the Mesolithic . The unlocking of the Niche construction ... Forl , in Italy, thousands of stone handaxes have been found that date from 800,000 years ago. Middle Pleistocene main Middle Pleistocene see Homo heidelbergensis Homo neanderthalensis Archaic Homo ..., with prepared core technique lithics, earliest instances of paleolithic burial burial and hunting ... agalerie aagalery.htm Picture Gallery of the Paleolithic reconstructional palaeoethnology , Libor Bal k at the Czech Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Archaeology in Brno, The Center for Paleolithic ... People and Culture at Indiana University Bloomington Category Lower Paleolithic ar ... more details
citations missing date March 2010 A paleolithic lifestyle or paleo lifestyle refers to living as humans did in the paleolithic era , or attempting to recreate such a lifestyle in the present day. Some groups of humans continue to live a largely or entirely paleolithic lifestyle this article instead discusses attempts by humans in industrialized societies to recreate elements of a paleolithic lifestyle. The movement is primarily associated with a paleolithic diet paleo diet , but also includes going barefoot see barefoot movement , and may also include replicating a paleolithic exercise routine, or involve paleolithic survival skills . Related movements Some people advocate prehistoric lifestyles for animals, notably raw feeding and the barefoot horse movement . Low carb diet s, such as the Atkins diet , claim a connection to the paleo diet. See also Ishi last contacted Native American, source of many paleolithic skills References http www.nytimes.com 2010 01 10 fashion 10caveman.html The New Age Cavemen and the City , by Joseph Goldstein, The New York Times , January 8, 2010. DEFAULTSORT Paleolithic Lifestyle Category Paleolithic ... more details
A number of flute s dating to the Paleolithic Europe European Upper Paleolithic have been discovered. The undisputed claims are all products of the Aurignacian archaeological culture , beginning about 40,000 to 35,000 years ago, and have been found in the Swabian Alb region of Germany . These flutes represent the earliest known musical instrument s and provide valuable evidence of prehistoric music . The presence of these flutes demonstrates that a developed musical tradition existed from the earliest period of modern human presence in Europe. ref name NYTimes cite journal last Wilford first John N. authorlink coauthors title Flutes Offer Clues to Stone Age Music journal The New York Times volume 459 issue 7244 pages 248 52 publisher location date June 24, 2009 url http www.nytimes.com 2009 06 25 science 25flute.html accessdate June 29, 2009 issn doi 10.1038 nature07995 id pmid 19444215 ref Early flutes File PiscalDivjeBabe.jpg thumb The Divje Babe flute The artifact known as the Divje Babe flute , discovered in Slovenia in 1995, has been claimed as the oldest flute, though this is disputed. The artifact is a cave bear femur , approximately 43,000 years old, that has been pierced with spaced holes. Its discoverer suggested the holes were man made and that there may have been four originally before the item was damaged. ref name Turk1997 cite book title Mousterienska Koscena Piscal in druge najdbe iz Divjih Bab I v Sloveniji Mousterian Bone Flute and other finds from Divje babe I Cave site in Slovenia author Turk, Ivan, ed. publisher Znanstvenoraziskovalni Center Sazu, Ljubljana, Slovenia year 1997 isbn 961 6182 29 3 ref However, other scientists have argued that the holes ... author d Errico, Francesco, Paola Villa, Ana C. Pinto Llona, and Rosa Ruiz Idarraga title A Middle Palaeolithic ... Gei enkl sterle cave. See also Art of the Upper Paleolithic References reflist External links 35.000 ... bw id 1622 nid 1622 did 5011930 1q6ohhk index.html Category Ancient music Category Upper Paleolithic ... more details
About a modern nutritional approach information on the dietary practices of Paleolithic humans Paleolithic Diet and nutrition File Brazilian bouillabaisse.jpg thumb 300px Paleolithic style dish Seafood stew The modern Diet nutrition dietary regimen known as the Paleolithic diet abbreviated paleo diet ... human species habitually consumed during the Paleolithic era a period of about 2.5  million ... usage, such terms as the Paleolithic diet also refer to the actual ancestral human diet. ref name ... Centered on commonly available modern foods, the contemporary Paleolithic diet consists mainly of meat ... diet based upon Paleolithic food groups journal Journal of the American Nutraceutical Association ... L, Eaton SB title Biological and clinical potential of a Paleolithic diet journal Journal ... PDF ref Paleolithic nutrition is based on the premise that modern human s are genetically Adaptation adapted to the diet of their Paleolithic ancestors and that human genetics have scarcely changed since ... on traditional diet s allegedly similar to those of Paleolithic hunter gatherer s are largely free ... pages 139 40 chapter Paleolithic diet chapterurl http books.google.com books?id JUcjUGBV6kC ... small prospective studies of the Paleolithic diet in humans have shown some positive health ... and physiologic improvements from consuming a paleolithic, hunter gatherer type diet journal European ... Paleolithic diets. ref name pmid16997359 ref name doi10.1046 j.1467 3010.2000.00019.x cite journal author Marion Nestle Nestle, Marion title Paleolithic diets a sceptical view journal Nutrition Bulletin ... kost ett realistiskt alternativ f r alla? Paleolithic diet a realistic alternative for everyone? journal ... to that of the Paleolithic era would improve a person s health. ref name article4919415.ece In 1975 ... and that the ancestral Paleolithic diet was that of a carnivore chiefly fats and protein, with only ... , published a key paper on Paleolithic nutrition in the New England Journal of Medicine , ref ... more details
Years Ago In Africa , Science Daily , Jul 1998 ref This shift from Middle to Upper Paleolithic is called the Upper Paleolithic Revolution . The Neanderthal s continued to use Mousterian stone tool technology ...Stone Age The Upper Paleolithic or Upper Palaeolithic , and also in some contexts Late Stone Age is the third and last subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age as it is understood in Europe , Africa and Asia . Very broadly it dates to between 40,000 and 9th millennium BC 10,000 years ago, roughly coinciding with the appearance of behavioral modernity and before the advent of agriculture . The terms Late Stone Age and Upper Paleolithic refer to the same periods. For historical reasons, Stone Age usually refers to the period in Africa, whereas Upper Paleolithic is generally used when referring .... ref Pleistocene Homo sapiens from Middle Awash, Ethiopia Nature 423, 742 747 12 June 2003 ... origins special feature middle and later Pleistocene hominins in Africa and Southwest Asia Proc Natl ... in the Middle Pleistocene Banfield 1961 170 Kurt n 1968 170 and continuing to the present....The caribou ... separation dates to the Middle Palaeolithic see Pre language . While the latter view is better supported ... . Events Image Upper Paleolihic Art in Europe.gif thumb Map of findings of Upper Paleolithic art ... evidence of paleolithic warfare warfare 12,000 11,000 BC 11,500 BC 10,000 BC Wooden buildings ... Image Wells Reindeer Age articles.png thumb Reindeer Age articles The Upper Paleolithic in the Franco ... in southern Africa West Asia including Middle East 50,000 BC, Jabroudian culture 40,000 BC, Amoudian ... articles uprevolution.php The Upper Paleolithic Revolution http www.iabrno.cz agalerie aagalery.htm Picture Gallery of the Paleolithic reconstructional palaeoethnology , Libor Bal k at the Czech Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Archaeology in Brno, The Center for Paleolithic and Paleoethnological Research Millennia Category Upper Paleolithic Category Pleistocene Category Millennia ar ... more details
width 30px sea black outline indicates present day Japan The Nihongo Japanese Paleolithic period ... , Shinanomachi, Nagano . Pre J mon Paleolithic period, 30,000 BC. Tokyo National Museum . The Japanese Paleolithic is also unique in that it incorporates the earliest known ground stone tools and polished ... particularly benefited from it. Because of this originality, the Japanese Paleolithic period in Japan does not exactly match the traditional definition of Paleolithic based on stone technology chipped stone tools . Japanese Paleolithic tool implements thus display Mesolithic and Neolithic traits as early as 30,000 BC. Paleoanthropology Citations missing date March 2008 The Paleolithic populations ... of Hokkaid , appear to be the descendants of these Paleolithic populations, and display features ... as part of that early Paleolithic human stock. Genetic analysis on today s populations is not clear ... population today derives from the aboriginal Paleolithic J mon ancestry, with the remainder coming from later migrations from the continent, especially during the Yayoi . Archaeology of the Paleolithic period The study of the Paleolithic period in Japan was not begun until quite recently the first Paleolithic site was discovered right after the end of World War II . Due to the previous ... Paleolithic find by Tadahiro Aizawa , around 5,000 Paleolithic sites have been discovered, some of them at existing J mon archaeological sites. The study of the Japanese Paleolithic period is characterized ... the reputation of Japanese archaeology of the Paleolithic was heavily damaged by a scandal. The Mainichi ... periods Japanese Paleolithic Hoax References references Further references The History and Geography ... of Japan Category Ancient Japan Japanese Paleolithic Category Paleolithic ar ca Antic ... more details
Summary Author User Sugaar Sugaar Source X. Pe alver, Euskal Herria en la Prehistoria , 1996. ISBN 84 89077 58 4 Legend Main Gravettian blue and Solutrean red sites in the Basque Country historical territory Basque Country Licensing PD self date December 2007 ... more details
Stone Age This is an alphabetical list of Paleolithic sites or cultures in China Bailiangdong Baojiyan Bose Paleolithic site Bose Chaoxian Cave Damaidi Dingcun Dhingri Donggutuo Fulin Paleolithic site Fulin Huanxian Huohuoxili Hutouliang Jianping Lunan China Lunan Malan Paleolithic site Malan Maomaodong Nihewan Shibazhan Shilongtou Shuicheng Tongliang Paleolithic site Tongliang Tongzi Wanggongling Xiacaowan Xiaochangliang Xibajianfang Yuanmou Yuchanyan Cave Yunxi Yunxian Zhaocun Zhoukoudian See also List of Neolithic cultures of China List of Chalcolithic Cultures in China List of Bronze Age sites in China History of China DEFAULTSORT Paleolithic sites in China Category Anthropology Category Archaeology lists Category Paleolithic sites in China Category Stone age sites China de Liste pal olithischer Fundst tten in China ... more details
4640845 464085 of Thursday 23 February 2006, 05 42 UTC . The nihongo Japanese Paleolithic Hoax Ky Sekki Netsuz Jiken consisted of a number of lower and middle Japanese Paleolithicpaleolithic ... Researchers into the lower and middlepaleolithic periods in the Japanese archipelago were initially ... lower and middlepaleolithic research to its core, as much of it had been built on the foundation ... was difficult while so many lower and middlepaleolithic sites were being found, and aside from ... paleolithic findings were odd compared to other lower and middlepaleolithic findings ... and middlepaleolithic archaeology, it was revealed that Fujimura s hoax extended beyond the paleolithic ... and MiddlePaleolithic Archaeology, editors nihongo Zen Ch ki Ky Sekki Mondai no Kensh Inspection into Problems in Lower and MiddlePaleolithic Archaeology The actual survey report ... it much easier to discern fakes from real finds. The Paleolithic Hoax highlighted some of the shortcomings of Japanese archaeological research into paleolithic sites, such as an over reliance on the dating ... Paleolithic Institute T hoku Paleolithic Institute , a private research center. He had begun ... to various paleolithic research groups in Miyagi Prefecture . Fujimura found numerous Artifact ... mostly paleolithic items collected from other archaeological surveys of J mon era sites. It has ... from prior unearthing on many of the paleolithic articles Fujimura had been connected with. Investigations ..., and fake paleolithic items being buried for later discovery . 2000 11 ... to discovery of the hoax, Japan s paleolithic period was thought to have started earlier than anywhere ... 20th century References Nofootnotes date February 2008 Mainichi Shinbun , paleolithic site team ... 146823 0 Mainichi Shinbun , paleolithic site team nihongo Kodaishi Netsuz Ancient History Hoax ... Shinbun s paleolithic site team who discovered the hoax. The first item above covers events ... more details
Indo European topics sprotected2 The Paleolithic Continuity Theory or PCT , Italian La teoria della continuit , since 2010 relabelled as the Paleolithic Continuity Paradigm or PCP , is a hypothesis suggesting that the Proto Indo European language PIE can be traced back to the Paleolithic era, tens of millennia earlier than the Chalcolithic or at the most Neolithic estimates in other scenarios of Proto Indo European origins . Its main proponent is Mario Alinei , who advanced the theory in his Origini delle Lingue d Europa , published in two volumes in 1996 and 2000. ref La teoria della continuit 1996 , Bologna Mulino ISBN 88 15 05513 4, 779 pages http ask.bibsys.no ask action show?pid 991850033&kid biblio Continuit dal Mesolitico all et del Ferro nelle principali aree etnolinguistiche 2000 ... of archaic Homo sapiens Homo sapiens in Europe and Asia from Africa in the Upper Paleolithic . ref ..., Mario. The Paleolithic Continuity Theory on Indo European Origins An Introduction The sharp, and now ... back to remote prehistory. ref Since 2004, an informal workgroup of scholars who support the Paleolithic ... of Utah . ref name continuitas http www.continuitas.org intro.html Alinei, Mario. The Paleolithic ... of IE and non IE peoples and languages in Europe from Paleolithic times and allowing for minor invasions ... Historical reconstruction Associated with the Paleolithic Continuity Theory PCT is the historical ... since the paleolithic . According to this reconstruction, the differentiation process of languages ..., Mario. Etruscan An Archaic Form of Hungarian . Il Mulino, Bologna, 2003 summary . ref The Paleolithic ... Age , Citation needed date April 2010 and to analogy with a theory of a Paleolithic origin ... s human genetic material dates back to the Paleolithic, and cites Bryan Sykes in claiming that only ... Paleolithic samples. However, the recent analysis of Arredi, Poloni and Tyler Smith 2007 suggests that Haplogroup ... Mother Tongue , a journal dedicated to the reconstruction of Paleolithic language, judging Alinei s theory ... more details
that Coa Valley is the biggest open air site of paleolithic art in Europe, if not in the world ... Paleolithic Art in the C a Valley Institute of Archaeology, University of Coimbra Portuguese and French ... Valley Paleolithic Art Category Prehistoric sites in Portugal Category Archaeological sites in Portugal Category Paleolithic Category Prehistoric Europe Category Prehistoric art Category World Heritage ... more details
J. Burdukiewicz, The stratigraphy of Palaeolithic sites from Middle Pleistocene Poland. In G. A. Wagner .... Analecta Leidensia Leiden 1995, 85 101. D. Mania, D. 1995, Bilzingsleben middle Pleistocene site ... 04 07 E region DE TH type city 802 display title DEFAULTSORT Bilzingsleben Paleolithic Site Category ... more details
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Infobox single Name In the Middle Cover InTheMiddleCD2Cover.jpg Artist Sugababes Border yes from Album Three Sugababes album Three and Overloaded The Singles Collection B side Disturbed br Colder In The Rain Released March 22, 2004 Format CD single , gramophone record vinyl single, br music download ... Brian Higgins , Xenomania , Jeremy Wheatley Last single Too Lost in You br 2003 This single In the Middle ... The Singles Collection Type single prev track Red Dress song Red Dress prev no 3 this track In the Middle ... Audiosample Upper caption Audio sample Name In the Middle Audio file InTheMiddleSample.ogg In the Middle ... Rolston who had previously worked with the band on the Hole in the Head video. The video for In the Middle ... These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of In the Middle . UK CD Single 1 In the Middle Radio Edit 3 38 Disturbed 3 52 UK CD Single 2 International CD Single In the Middle 3 54 Colder in the Rain 4 34 In the Middle Ruff & Jam METALTRoNIK Mix Edit 5 43 In the Middle Hyper Remix Edit 5 46 In the Middle small Video small 3 54 Charts The Song has sold 52,308 copies in the UK ... 27 align left Belgian Flanders Singles Chart ref name swi cite web title SUGABABES IN THE MIDDLE SONG ... Hungary 33 artist Sugababes song In The Middle year 2004 week 29 accessdate 2010 12 08 align left ... These are the official versions and remixes and the release they appear on, of In the Middle class wikitable width 200 Version width 250 Release appearance Radio Edit In the Middle single, br Album Version ... Change French Version Ruff & Jam Metal Tronik Mix rowspan 2 In the Middle single Hyper Remix Edit ... The Remix Collection Video In the Middle single, br Overloaded The Singles Collection Overloaded The Videos ... In The Middle Category 2004 singles Category Sugababes songs Category Songs produced by Xenomania ... Category Songs written by Niara Scarlett es In the Middle it In the Middle pl In the Middle pt In the Middle tr In the Middle ... more details
Infobox World Heritage Site WHS Cave of Altamira and Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain Image Image Techo de Altamira replica Museo Arqueol gico Nacional.jpg 250px center Replica at Museo Arqueol gico Nacional of Cave of Altamira center State Party ESP Type Cultural Criteria i, iii ID 310 Region List of World Heritage Sites in Europe Europe and North America Year 1985 Session 9th Extension 2008 Link http whc.unesco.org en list 310 Cave of Altamira and Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain is the name under which are grouped 18 caves located in different regions of northern Spain to represent the apogee of Paleolithic cave art developed in Europe between 35,000 and 11,000 B.C. The eighteen caves included in this site of World Heritage Site are Cave of Altamira Main Cave of Altamira Chief among these caves is the Cave of Altamira , located within the town of Santillana del Mar in Cantabria . It remains one of the most important painting cycles of Prehistory . Belonging to the Magdalenian and Solutrean periods within the Upper Paleolithic . His artistic style is called franco cantabrian school, characterized by the realism of the figures represented. Altamira Cave was declared a World Heritage Site in 1985. The extension of 17 caves of Paleolithic rock art in northern Spain Main List of Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain In 2008 the World Heritage Site was expanded to include another 17 caves located also in the area of the Green Spain in northern Spain and also have prominent signs of Paleolithic rock art . The caves are located into of three autonomous regions Asturias , Cantabria and the Basque Country autonomous community Basque Country . Cantabria In Cantabria is located nine of the caves, besides the aforementioned Altamira Cave of Chuf n in Rionansa. Cave of Hornos de la Pe a in San Felices de Buelna. Complex of the Caves del Monte Castillo in Puente Viesgo ... Paleolithic Link GA et es Cueva de Altamira y arte rupestre paleol tico del norte de Espa a eu Altamirako ... more details
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Wiktionarypar middle of nowhere The Middle of Nowhere may refer to Music The Middle of Nowhere Circle II Circle album The Middle of Nowhere Circle II Circle album The Middle of Nowhere Orbital album The Middle of Nowhere Orbital album Middle of Nowhere Hanson album Middle of Nowhere Hanson album Middle of Nowhere Acoustic In the Middle of Nowhere , an album by Modern Talking Middle of Nowhere song Middle of Nowhere song , by Hot Hot Heat The Middle of Nowhere Future Loop Foundation album The Middle of Nowhere Future Loop Foundation album , by Future Loop Foundation In the Middle of Nowhere , a song by Dusty Springfield Other uses Middle of Nowhere film Middle of Nowhere film The Middle of Nowhere , a List of Dragonlance novels Crossroads Dragonlance novel by Paul B. Thompson The Middle of Nowhere , a Star Wolf David Gerrold Star Wolf novel by David Gerrold disambig ... more details