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STONE AGE [30 records]
Record 1 - internal organization data 2024-10-21
Record 1, English
Record 1, Subject field(s)
- Urinary Tract
Record 1, Main entry term, English
- calcium kidney stone
1, record 1, English, calcium%20kidney%20stone
correct
Record 1, Abbreviations, English
Record 1, Synonyms, English
- calcium renal calculus 2, record 1, English, calcium%20renal%20calculus
correct
- calcium renal stone 3, record 1, English, calcium%20renal%20stone
correct
- calcium kidney calculus 4, record 1, English, calcium%20kidney%20calculus
correct
- calcium stone 5, record 1, English, calcium%20stone
correct
- calcium calculus 6, record 1, English, calcium%20calculus
correct
Record 1, Textual support, English
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 1 CONT
Calcium stones are by far the most common type of kidney stone. They can occur at any age but are most common in cisgender men. Calcium combines with other substances, such as oxalate or phosphate, to form the stone. 7, record 1, English, - calcium%20kidney%20stone
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 1 OBS
calcium calculi; calcium calculuses; calcium kidney calculi; calcium kidney calculuses; calcium renal calculi; calcium renal calculuses: plural forms. 8, record 1, English, - calcium%20kidney%20stone
Record 1, Key term(s)
- calcium renal calculi
- calcium renal calculuses
- calcium kidney calculi
- calcium kidney calculuses
- calcium calculi
- calcium calculuses
Record 1, French
Record 1, Domaine(s)
- Appareil urinaire
Record 1, Main entry term, French
- calcul rénal calcique
1, record 1, French, calcul%20r%C3%A9nal%20calcique
correct, masculine noun
Record 1, Abbreviations, French
Record 1, Synonyms, French
- calcul calcique 2, record 1, French, calcul%20calcique
correct, masculine noun
Record 1, Textual support, French
Record number: 1, Textual support number: 1 CONT
Les calculs calciques sont de loin le type de calculs rénaux le plus commun. Ils peuvent se produire chez l'homme ou la femme à n'importe quel âge, mais sont plus courants chez l'homme. Le calcium se combine à d'autres substances comme l'oxalate ou le phosphate pour former le calcul. 2, record 1, French, - calcul%20r%C3%A9nal%20calcique
Record 1, Spanish
Record 1, Textual support, Spanish
Record 2 - internal organization data 2016-02-25
Record 2, English
Record 2, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
Record 2, Main entry term, English
- Copper Age
1, record 2, English, Copper%20Age
correct
Record 2, Abbreviations, English
Record 2, Synonyms, English
- Chalcolithic period 2, record 2, English, Chalcolithic%20period
correct
- Chalcolithic Period 3, record 2, English, Chalcolithic%20Period
correct
- Chalcolithic Age 4, record 2, English, Chalcolithic%20Age
correct
- Chalcolithic 5, record 2, English, Chalcolithic
correct, noun
- chalcolithic 6, record 2, English, chalcolithic
correct, noun
- Eneolithic 7, record 2, English, Eneolithic
correct, noun
- Eneolithic Age 8, record 2, English, Eneolithic%20Age
correct
- Aeneolithic age 9, record 2, English, Aeneolithic%20age
correct
- Aeneolithic 10, record 2, English, Aeneolithic
correct, noun
- Copper-Stone Age 4, record 2, English, Copper%2DStone%20Age
correct
- Cyprolithic Age 4, record 2, English, Cyprolithic%20Age
correct
Record 2, Textual support, English
Record number: 2, Textual support number: 1 OBS
Copper Age. According to the principles of the Three Age System, it should strictly mean the period when Copper was the main material for man's basic tools and weapons. It is difficult to apply in this sense as copper at its first appearance was very scarce, and experimentation with alloying seems to have begun very soon. The alternative names of Chalcolithic and Eneolithic, implying the joint use of copper and stone, are little better since stone continued in use beside bronze to a much later period. However, in many sequences, notably in Europe and Asia, there is a period between the Neolithic and Bronze Age, separated from each by breaks in the cultural development, within which copper was coming into use. For this the term is a convenient one. In Asia it saw the origins of civilization, in Europe the great folk movements of the Beaker and Corded Ware cultures, and perhaps the introduction of the Indo-European languages. 7, record 2, English, - Copper%20Age
Record 2, French
Record 2, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
Record 2, Main entry term, French
- Chalcolithique
1, record 2, French, Chalcolithique
correct, masculine noun
Record 2, Abbreviations, French
Record 2, Synonyms, French
- âge chalcolithique 2, record 2, French, %C3%A2ge%20chalcolithique
correct, masculine noun
- âge du cuivre 3, record 2, French, %C3%A2ge%20du%20cuivre
correct, masculine noun
- Énéolithique 4, record 2, French, %C3%89n%C3%A9olithique
correct, masculine noun
- énéolithique 5, record 2, French, %C3%A9n%C3%A9olithique
correct, masculine noun
- Aénéolithique 2, record 2, French, A%C3%A9n%C3%A9olithique
masculine noun
Record 2, Textual support, French
Record number: 2, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Période comprise entre le Néolithique et l'âge du bronze, au cours de laquelle le cuivre a été utilisé. 2, record 2, French, - Chalcolithique
Record number: 2, Textual support number: 1 OBS
L'emploi de ces deux termes [Chalcolithique et Énéolithique] est incertain dans la langue archéologique à cause des divergences de nature et de durée qui s'observent, selon les lieux, dans le passage de la pierre au métal (dans quelques cas, on voit même un retour au néolithique après une fausse entrée dans l'âge du métal), et des habitudes différentes des auteurs : tantôt le chalcolithique-énéolithique est considéré comme le premier âge du bronze,tantôt comme une époque préliminaire à part. Bien que l'usage de la pierre demeure souvent dans l'outillage et l'armement après l'apparition du bronze, il semble que, de plus en plus, les deux termes soient devenus, avec une relative impropriété, synonymes d'âge du cuivre. On sait en effet qu'avant la découverte de l'étain et de l'intérêt qu'il y avait à l'allier au cuivre pour obtenir un métal plus dur on se servait de cuivre seul, qui pouvait avoir une dureté relative grâce à certaines impuretés dont on ne savait pas le débarrasser. 6, record 2, French, - Chalcolithique
Record 2, Spanish
Record 2, Campo(s) temático(s)
- Arqueología
Record 2, Main entry term, Spanish
- Edad del Cobre
1, record 2, Spanish, Edad%20del%20Cobre
correct, feminine noun
Record 2, Abbreviations, Spanish
Record 2, Synonyms, Spanish
- Chalcolítico 1, record 2, Spanish, Chalcol%C3%ADtico
correct, masculine noun
Record 2, Textual support, Spanish
Record number: 2, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Período anterior a la Edad del Bronce, caracterizado por el uso de la metalurgia del cobre. 1, record 2, Spanish, - Edad%20del%20Cobre
Record 3 - internal organization data 2012-03-02
Record 3, English
Record 3, Subject field(s)
- Paleontology
- Archaeology
- Anthropology
Record 3, Main entry term, English
- cromlech
1, record 3, English, cromlech
correct
Record 3, Abbreviations, English
Record 3, Synonyms, English
- stone circle 2, record 3, English, stone%20circle
correct
Record 3, Textual support, English
Record number: 3, Textual support number: 1 DEF
An ancient monument of monoliths, arranged in a circle and surrounding a mound or dolmen. 3, record 3, English, - cromlech
Record number: 3, Textual support number: 2 DEF
A circle of monoliths usually enclosing a dolmen. 4, record 3, English, - cromlech
Record number: 3, Textual support number: 3 DEF
A monument of prehistoric or uncertain date consisting of an enclosure formed by huge stones planted in the ground in a circle. 5, record 3, English, - cromlech
Record number: 3, Textual support number: 4 DEF
stone circle. A ring of stones. The stones are usually set upright in the ground, but can be prostrate(as at Arbor Low). The stones may be arranged in a circular fashion, but flattened, elliptical and egg-shaped circles also exist. Built in the late Neolithic and early Bronze Age periods. 2, record 3, English, - cromlech
Record number: 3, Textual support number: 1 OBS
In Brittany it [cromlech] describes a stone circle. 2, record 3, English, - cromlech
Record 3, French
Record 3, Domaine(s)
- Paléontologie
- Archéologie
- Anthropologie
Record 3, Main entry term, French
- cromlech
1, record 3, French, cromlech
correct, masculine noun
Record 3, Abbreviations, French
Record 3, Synonyms, French
Record 3, Textual support, French
Record number: 3, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Enceinte de monolithes verticaux [...] appartenant à l'âge de pierre. 2, record 3, French, - cromlech
Record number: 3, Textual support number: 2 DEF
Monument mégalithique en blocs de pierre dressés formant cercle. L'opinion générale y voit une sorte de calendrier, orienté selon les solstices. 3, record 3, French, - cromlech
Record number: 3, Textual support number: 3 DEF
Groupe de pierres dressées ou de menhirs disposés en cercle. 4, record 3, French, - cromlech
Record number: 3, Textual support number: 1 OBS
Cromlech. Mot gallois et breton signifiant «pierre en courbe». 3, record 3, French, - cromlech
Record number: 3, Textual support number: 2 OBS
Parfois, par extension, on dit aussi «cromlech» pour désigner un groupement de menhirs formant un rectangle ou un carré. 5, record 3, French, - cromlech
Record 3, Spanish
Record 3, Campo(s) temático(s)
- Paleontología
- Arqueología
- Antropología
Record 3, Main entry term, Spanish
- crómlech
1, record 3, Spanish, cr%C3%B3mlech
correct, masculine noun
Record 3, Abbreviations, Spanish
Record 3, Synonyms, Spanish
- crónlech 1, record 3, Spanish, cr%C3%B3nlech
correct, masculine noun
Record 3, Textual support, Spanish
Record number: 3, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Construcción megalítica consistente en una serie de menhires que cierran un espacio circular o elíptico. 1, record 3, Spanish, - cr%C3%B3mlech
Record 4 - internal organization data 2011-03-14
Record 4, English
Record 4, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
Record 4, Main entry term, English
- Mesolithic
1, record 4, English, Mesolithic
correct, see observation, noun
Record 4, Abbreviations, English
Record 4, Synonyms, English
- Middle Stone Age 2, record 4, English, Middle%20Stone%20Age
correct, see observation
- Epipaleolithic 3, record 4, English, Epipaleolithic
correct, see observation, noun
Record 4, Textual support, English
Record number: 4, Textual support number: 1 DEF
... that part of the Hologene epoch ... which lies between the Palaeolithic of the Pleistocene epoch and the Neolithic and links the two together. 4, record 4, English, - Mesolithic
Record number: 4, Textual support number: 1 CONT
Mesolithic. The technical name for the Middle Stone Age... characterized by the beginning of food production and the making of microliths. This age represents a transition and is not readily dated. 3, record 4, English, - Mesolithic
Record number: 4, Textual support number: 1 OBS
The way of life was still based on hunting animals and gathering plant foods. Mesolithic stone tool assemblages often contain small flint tools called microliths. These were probably put together in groups forming composite tools. For example, a series of backed bladelets could be lined up in a wooden handle to form a knife or, other types of microliths could be used to form the tips and barbs of spear or arrow tips. 5, record 4, English, - Mesolithic
Record number: 4, Textual support number: 2 OBS
Epipaleolithic: Different sources give this term as synonymous with Mesolithic, others seem to differentiate two concepts as in French. 6, record 4, English, - Mesolithic
Record number: 4, Textual support number: 3 OBS
Capitalization. Terms that refer to events and periods are often capitalized when they refer to specific events or periods and lower-cased when used in a general sense: the Ice Age; the most recent ice age ... 7, record 4, English, - Mesolithic
Record 4, Key term(s)
- Epipalæolithic
- Epi-Palæolithic
- Epi-Paleolithic
Record 4, French
Record 4, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
Record 4, Main entry term, French
- Mésolithique
1, record 4, French, M%C3%A9solithique
correct, see observation, noun, masculine noun
Record 4, Abbreviations, French
Record 4, Synonyms, French
Record 4, Textual support, French
Record number: 4, Textual support number: 1 DEF
La période moyenne de l'âge de pierre, entre le paléolithique et le néolithique (~ 12000 à 6000). 2, record 4, French, - M%C3%A9solithique
Record number: 4, Textual support number: 1 CONT
Le terme de Mésolithique doit être réservé aux groupes qui abandonnent peu à peu une économie de chasse et de cueillette et qui s'orientent vers une économie de producteurs. Il est difficile de cerner les limites chronologiques du Mésolithique. Les sociétés mésolithiques réalisent un développement technoéconomique progressif qui doit marquer une transition entre les modes de subsistance paléolithique et néolithique. La phase mésolithique n'a donc pas fini d'être révisée, précisée, voire remise en question. 3, record 4, French, - M%C3%A9solithique
Record number: 4, Textual support number: 1 OBS
Majuscule ou minuscule. En français, l'usage semble être flottant. Dans les dictionnaires généraux (Robert électronique et Larousse encyclopédique), le nom «mésolithique» s'écrit en minuscule. Dans les ouvrages et textes spécialisés, les spécialistes utilisent généralement la majuscule initiale «Mésolithique». 4, record 4, French, - M%C3%A9solithique
Record 4, Spanish
Record 4, Campo(s) temático(s)
- Arqueología
Record 4, Main entry term, Spanish
- Mesolítico
1, record 4, Spanish, Mesol%C3%ADtico
correct, masculine noun
Record 4, Abbreviations, Spanish
Record 4, Synonyms, Spanish
Record 4, Textual support, Spanish
Record number: 4, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Período entre el Paleolítico y el Neolítico. 1, record 4, Spanish, - Mesol%C3%ADtico
Record 5 - internal organization data 2011-03-08
Record 5, English
Record 5, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
Record 5, Main entry term, English
- Paleolithic
1, record 5, English, Paleolithic
correct, see observation, noun
Record 5, Abbreviations, English
Record 5, Synonyms, English
- Palaeolithic 2, record 5, English, Palaeolithic
correct, see observation, noun
- Paleolithic Age 3, record 5, English, Paleolithic%20Age
correct, see observation
- Old Stone Age 4, record 5, English, Old%20Stone%20Age
correct, see observation
- clipped-stone age 3, record 5, English, clipped%2Dstone%20age
correct
Record 5, Textual support, English
Record number: 5, Textual support number: 1 CONT
Palaeolithic. Beginning with the emergence of man and the manufacture of the most ancient tools some 2 1/2 to 3 million years ago, the Palaeolithic period lasted through most of the Pleistocene Ice Age until the final retreat of the ice sheets in about 8300 B.C. [Before Christ] It is generally subdivided into: Lower Palaeolithic, with the earliest forms of man (Australopithecus and Homo Erectus), and the predominance of Core tools of Pebble Tool, Handaxe and Chopper type; Middle Palaeolithic, the era of Neanderthal Man and the predominance of Flake-tool industries (e.g. Mousterian) over most of Eurasia; Upper Palaeolithic (starting perhaps as early as 38,000 B.C.), with Homo Sapiens, Blade-and-Burin industries and the Cave Art of western Europe. 5, record 5, English, - Paleolithic
Record number: 5, Textual support number: 1 OBS
Capitalization. Terms that refer to events and periods are often capitalized when they refer to specific events or periods and lower-cased when used in a general sense: the Ice Age; the most recent ice age ... 6, record 5, English, - Paleolithic
Record 5, Key term(s)
- Palæolithic Age
- Palæolithic
- Palaeolithic Age
- clipped stone age
Record 5, French
Record 5, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
Record 5, Main entry term, French
- Paléolithique
1, record 5, French, Pal%C3%A9olithique
correct, see observation, masculine noun
Record 5, Abbreviations, French
Record 5, Synonyms, French
- âge paléolithique 2, record 5, French, %C3%A2ge%20pal%C3%A9olithique
correct, masculine noun
- âge de la pierre taillée 2, record 5, French, %C3%A2ge%20de%20la%20pierre%20taill%C3%A9e
masculine noun
Record 5, Textual support, French
Record number: 5, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Seconde période de l'âge de la pierre, suivant l'Éolithique et précédant le Mésolithique [...] caractérisée par une mise en forme des pierres par taillage dans le but de confectionner des outils. 2, record 5, French, - Pal%C3%A9olithique
Record number: 5, Textual support number: 1 OBS
Paléolithique : Terme créé en 1865 pour désigner l'Âge de la Pierre ancienne par opposition à celui qui désigne l'Âge de la Pierre nouvelle. 3, record 5, French, - Pal%C3%A9olithique
Record number: 5, Textual support number: 2 OBS
Majuscule ou minuscule. En français, l'usage semble être flottant. Dans les dictionnaires généraux (Robert électronique et Larousse encyclopédique), le nom «paléolithique» s'écrit en minuscule. Dans les ouvrages et textes spécialisés, les spécialistes utilisent généralement la majuscule initiale «Paléolithique». 4, record 5, French, - Pal%C3%A9olithique
Record 5, Spanish
Record 5, Campo(s) temático(s)
- Arqueología
Record 5, Main entry term, Spanish
- paleolítico
1, record 5, Spanish, paleol%C3%ADtico
correct, masculine noun
Record 5, Abbreviations, Spanish
Record 5, Synonyms, Spanish
Record 5, Textual support, Spanish
Record number: 5, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Período cultural prehistórico caracterizado por la existencia de útiles y herramientas de piedra tallada. Corresponde a la mayor parte del Cuaternario y se subdivide en: Inferior, Medio y Superior, que se suceden desde hace unos 2 millones de años hasta hace unos 9.000 años. 1, record 5, Spanish, - paleol%C3%ADtico
Record 6 - internal organization data 2011-03-08
Record 6, English
Record 6, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
Record 6, Main entry term, English
- Lower Paleolithic
1, record 6, English, Lower%20Paleolithic
correct, see observation
Record 6, Abbreviations, English
Record 6, Synonyms, English
- Lower Palaeolithic 2, record 6, English, Lower%20Palaeolithic
correct, see observation
- Lower Old Stone Age 3, record 6, English, Lower%20Old%20Stone%20Age
correct, see observation
- Lower Paleolithic Age 3, record 6, English, Lower%20Paleolithic%20Age
correct, see observation
Record 6, Textual support, English
Record number: 6, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Period covering the time from ca. [calendar age] 550,000 - 70,000 years before the modern era and including the pre-Chellean, and Acheulian stages. 3, record 6, English, - Lower%20Paleolithic
Record number: 6, Textual support number: 1 CONT
The Lower Paleolithic is therefore the oldest, dating from about 600,000 B.C. [before Christ], and is occupied by such cultures as Chou-kou-tienian, Clactonian, Abbeville-Acheulian, and Levalloisian, which were developed by such predecessors of Homo Sapiens as Heidelbergman, Java and Peking Man. 4, record 6, English, - Lower%20Paleolithic
Record number: 6, Textual support number: 1 OBS
Capitalization. Terms that refer to events and periods are often capitalized when they refer to specific events or periods and lower-cased when used in a general sense: the Ice Age; the most recent ice age ... 5, record 6, English, - Lower%20Paleolithic
Record 6, Key term(s)
- Lower Palæolithic Age
- Lower Palæolithic
- Lower Palaeolithic Age
Record 6, French
Record 6, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
Record 6, Main entry term, French
- Paléolithique inférieur
1, record 6, French, Pal%C3%A9olithique%20inf%C3%A9rieur
correct, see observation, masculine noun
Record 6, Abbreviations, French
Record 6, Synonyms, French
- Paléolithique ancien 2, record 6, French, Pal%C3%A9olithique%20ancien
correct, see observation, masculine noun
Record 6, Textual support, French
Record number: 6, Textual support number: 1 CONT
Les industries lithiques du Paléolithique inférieur témoignent du lent processus d'évolution de l'esprit humain depuis les galets taillés de la pebble culture jusqu'aux bifaces affinés de l'Acheuléen. On distingue deux types d'industries, suivant que l'Homme taille le nucléus primitif jusqu'à l'obtention d'un biface ou bien qu'il utilise les enlevés de ce nucléus. 3, record 6, French, - Pal%C3%A9olithique%20inf%C3%A9rieur
Record number: 6, Textual support number: 1 OBS
Majuscule ou minuscule. En français, l'usage semble être flottant. Dans les dictionnaires généraux (Robert électronique et Larousse encyclopédique), le nom «paléolithique» s'écrit en minuscule. Dans les ouvrages et textes spécialisés, les spécialistes utilisent généralement la majuscule initiale «Paléolithique». 4, record 6, French, - Pal%C3%A9olithique%20inf%C3%A9rieur
Record 6, Spanish
Record 6, Textual support, Spanish
Record 7 - internal organization data 2011-02-07
Record 7, English
Record 7, Subject field(s)
- Geomorphology and Geomorphogeny
- Glaciology
Record 7, Main entry term, English
- block field
1, record 7, English, block%20field
correct
Record 7, Abbreviations, English
Record 7, Synonyms, English
- blockfield 2, record 7, English, blockfield
correct
- block sea 3, record 7, English, block%20sea
correct
- stone field 4, record 7, English, stone%20field
correct
- mountain-top detritus 5, record 7, English, mountain%2Dtop%20detritus
correct, see observation
- chaos of rocks 6, record 7, English, chaos%20of%20rocks
- felsenmeer 7, record 7, English, felsenmeer
avoid, see observation
- blockmeer 8, record 7, English, blockmeer
avoid, see observation
Record 7, Textual support, English
Record number: 7, Textual support number: 1 DEF
A surficial layer of angular shattered rocks formed in either modern or Pleistocene periglacial environments. 9, record 7, English, - block%20field
Record number: 7, Textual support number: 1 CONT
A block field is a continuous surface cover of large angular to subangular rocks derived from a source of well jointed bedrock either beneath or upslope from the block covering. The blocks are generally dislodged by frost action and form a layer greater than one or two clast thicknesses (as opposed to a rock veneer, which has a thickness no greater than two clast thicknesses). 10, record 7, English, - block%20field
Record number: 7, Textual support number: 1 OBS
A block field can occur on a steep slope if the source rock is exposed along a high ridge or similar topographic feature, whereas the term felsenmeer refers to a block field that occurs on a flat or gently sloping surface that is derived from an underlying source. 10, record 7, English, - block%20field
Record number: 7, Textual support number: 2 OBS
The term mountain-top detritus refers to the regolith cover that mantles summits and ridges of many mid-latitude mountain ranges... This regolith has been named as felsenmeer, blockmeer, boulder fields, or stone fields... Several conflicting hypotheses have been suggested regarding the age and significance of mountain-top detritus in mid-latitude areas. 11, record 7, English, - block%20field
Record number: 7, Textual support number: 3 OBS
Not recommended: felsenmeer, blockmeer. 9, record 7, English, - block%20field
Record number: 7, Textual support number: 4 OBS
felsenmeer : an obsolete term. 12, record 7, English, - block%20field
Record number: 7, Textual support number: 5 OBS
block field; felsenmeer: terms used at Natural Resources Canada - Earth Sciences Sector. 13, record 7, English, - block%20field
Record 7, Key term(s)
- block-field
- mountain top detritus
Record 7, French
Record 7, Domaine(s)
- Géomorphologie et géomorphogénie
- Glaciologie
Record 7, Main entry term, French
- chaos de blocs
1, record 7, French, chaos%20de%20blocs
correct
Record 7, Abbreviations, French
Record 7, Synonyms, French
- champ de blocs 2, record 7, French, champ%20de%20blocs
correct, masculine noun
- champ de pierres 3, record 7, French, champ%20de%20pierres
correct, masculine noun
- pierrier du sommet 4, record 7, French, pierrier%20du%20sommet
correct, masculine noun
- pierrier sommital 5, record 7, French, pierrier%20sommital
correct, masculine noun
- felsenmeer 6, record 7, French, felsenmeer
see observation, masculine noun, invariable
Record 7, Textual support, French
Record number: 7, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Étendue de blocs constituée d'une masse de gélifracts multiformes qui pourraient fossiliser complètement la roche-mère sous-jacente. 7, record 7, French, - chaos%20de%20blocs
Record number: 7, Textual support number: 1 CONT
Sur les pentes, on rencontre des dépôts dits colluviaux. Quatre types se distinguent : les apports de pente, les éboulis calcaires, les chaos de blocs et les brèches de pente. [...] Les chaos de blocs traduisent l'écroulement en masse des corniches sus-jacentes. Les blocs, disposés de manière irrégulière, ont généralement des dimensions importantes. 8, record 7, French, - chaos%20de%20blocs
Record number: 7, Textual support number: 2 CONT
Dans la réalité d'un paysage montagneux, la surface du talus est complexe. Elle comporte souvent un chaos de blocs de tailles diverses. 9, record 7, French, - chaos%20de%20blocs
Record number: 7, Textual support number: 1 OBS
En géologie, un chaos désigne un entassement de rochers dégagé par l'érosion. Il s'agit d'un type de modelé. On trouve des chaos de blocs de grès dans la forêt de Fontainebleau. 10, record 7, French, - chaos%20de%20blocs
Record number: 7, Textual support number: 2 OBS
champ de pierres; pierrier du sommet; pierrier sommital : Par rapport aux termes «chaos de blocs» et «champ de blocs», ces termes, qui traduisent couramment le terme «block field», ne décrivent pas les formes anguleuses des rochers. 7, record 7, French, - chaos%20de%20blocs
Record number: 7, Textual support number: 3 OBS
champ de pierres; felsenmeer : termes en usage à Ressources naturelles Canada - Secteur des sciences de la Terre. 7, record 7, French, - chaos%20de%20blocs
Record 7, Spanish
Record 7, Textual support, Spanish
Record 8 - internal organization data 2010-12-21
Record 8, English
Record 8, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
Record 8, Main entry term, English
- paleolithic
1, record 8, English, paleolithic
correct, adjective
Record 8, Abbreviations, English
Record 8, Synonyms, English
Record 8, Textual support, English
Record number: 8, Textual support number: 1 DEF
... designating or of an Old World cultural period of the early Stone Age, during which man developed flint, stone, and bone tools and lived by hunting, fishing, and gathering wild fruits. 1, record 8, English, - paleolithic
Record 8, Key term(s)
- palæolithic
Record 8, French
Record 8, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
Record 8, Main entry term, French
- paléolithique
1, record 8, French, pal%C3%A9olithique
correct, adjective
Record 8, Abbreviations, French
Record 8, Synonyms, French
Record 8, Textual support, French
Record number: 8, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Relatif à l'âge de la pierre taillée. 1, record 8, French, - pal%C3%A9olithique
Record 8, Spanish
Record 8, Campo(s) temático(s)
- Arqueología
Record 8, Main entry term, Spanish
- paleolítico
1, record 8, Spanish, paleol%C3%ADtico
adjective
Record 8, Abbreviations, Spanish
Record 8, Synonyms, Spanish
Record 8, Textual support, Spanish
Record 9 - internal organization data 2010-12-21
Record 9, English
Record 9, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
Record 9, Main entry term, English
- Epipaleolithic
1, record 9, English, Epipaleolithic
see observation, adjective
Record 9, Abbreviations, English
Record 9, Synonyms, English
- Epi-Palaeolithic 2, record 9, English, Epi%2DPalaeolithic
see observation, adjective
- Epipalaeolithic 3, record 9, English, Epipalaeolithic
see observation, adjective
Record 9, Textual support, English
Record number: 9, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of human cultures existing at the end of Paleolithic and the beginning of the Mesolithic periods of the Stone Age. 4, record 9, English, - Epipaleolithic
Record number: 9, Textual support number: 1 CONT
Epi-Palaeolithic cultures. Cultures which are technologically in the Palaeolithic tradition, but which represent a survival into the early Postglacial Period. 2, record 9, English, - Epipaleolithic
Record number: 9, Textual support number: 1 OBS
Capitalization. This term is usually capitalized when it refers to a specific cultural period however, when used in a general sense, the adjective should begin with a small letter (epipaleolithic, epi-palaeolithic). 5, record 9, English, - Epipaleolithic
Record 9, Key term(s)
- Epi-Palæolithic
- Epipalæolithic
Record 9, French
Record 9, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
Record 9, Main entry term, French
- épipaléolithique
1, record 9, French, %C3%A9pipal%C3%A9olithique
correct, adjective
Record 9, Abbreviations, French
Record 9, Synonyms, French
Record 9, Textual support, French
Record number: 9, Textual support number: 1 DEF
[Se dit de la] période de transition entre le paléolithique supérieur et le début du mésolithique (vers - 9000). 2, record 9, French, - %C3%A9pipal%C3%A9olithique
Record number: 9, Textual support number: 1 CONT
Après la glaciation de Wurm s'installe notre climat tempéré. Certaines ethnies commencent à produire leur nourriture et entrent dans l'époque dite «mésolithique» (Proche-Orient) tandis que d'autres prolongent les traditions paléolithiques et sont alors qualifiées d'«épipaléolithiques» (Europe). L'Épipaléolithique. Sur la plus grande partie du globe, les prédateurs vont en effet continuer les traditions paléolithiques en apportant simplement quelques améliorations à l'outillage, en particulier en développant le microlithisme. 3, record 9, French, - %C3%A9pipal%C3%A9olithique
Record 9, Spanish
Record 9, Textual support, Spanish
Record 10 - internal organization data 2010-11-05
Record 10, English
Record 10, Subject field(s)
- Astronautics
Record 10, Main entry term, English
- space age
1, record 10, English, space%20age
correct, see observation
Record 10, Abbreviations, English
Record 10, Synonyms, English
Record 10, Textual support, English
Record number: 10, Textual support number: 1 DEF
The period in which space exploration has been possible (i.e. since the launch of Sputnik 1, on October 1957). 2, record 10, English, - space%20age
Record number: 10, Textual support number: 1 OBS
Capitalization. References to cultural ages are usually capitalized. However, contemporary references are not usually capitalized unless they appear together with a capitalized reference. [e. g. :] The course spans the development of civilization from the Stone Age to the Space Age. 3, record 10, English, - space%20age
Record 10, French
Record 10, Domaine(s)
- Astronautique
Record 10, Main entry term, French
- ère spatiale
1, record 10, French, %C3%A8re%20spatiale
correct, feminine noun
Record 10, Abbreviations, French
Record 10, Synonyms, French
- ère de l'espace 2, record 10, French, %C3%A8re%20de%20l%27espace
correct, feminine noun
- âge spatial 3, record 10, French, %C3%A2ge%20spatial
masculine noun
- ère de l'astronautique 4, record 10, French, %C3%A8re%20de%20l%27astronautique
feminine noun
- âge interplanétaire 4, record 10, French, %C3%A2ge%20interplan%C3%A9taire
masculine noun
Record 10, Textual support, French
Record number: 10, Textual support number: 1 CONT
Le Canada s’est impliqué très tôt dans la conquête de l’espace en lançant son tout premier satellite, Alouette, le 29 septembre 1962. Il devenait ainsi le troisième pays à se lancer dans l’ère de l’espace, après les États-Unis et la Russie. 5, record 10, French, - %C3%A8re%20spatiale
Record 10, Key term(s)
- Ère spatiale
Record 10, Spanish
Record 10, Textual support, Spanish
Record 11 - internal organization data 2004-11-30
Record 11, English
Record 11, Subject field(s)
- Paleontology
- Archaeology
Record 11, Main entry term, English
- Magdalenian period
1, record 11, English, Magdalenian%20period
correct
Record 11, Abbreviations, English
Record 11, Synonyms, English
Record 11, Textual support, English
Record number: 11, Textual support number: 1 DEF
A culture or late period of the Old Stone Age, characterized by cave art, bone engraving, and tools of polished stone and bone. 2, record 11, English, - Magdalenian%20period
Record 11, French
Record 11, Domaine(s)
- Paléontologie
- Archéologie
Record 11, Main entry term, French
- Magdalénien
1, record 11, French, Magdal%C3%A9nien
correct, masculine noun
Record 11, Abbreviations, French
Record 11, Synonyms, French
Record 11, Textual support, French
Record number: 11, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Période de la fin du Paléolithique supérieur au cours de laquelle le travail de l'os atteint son point culminant. 2, record 11, French, - Magdal%C3%A9nien
Record number: 11, Textual support number: 1 OBS
Le Magdalénien doit son nom au gisement de La Madeleine en Dordogne. 2, record 11, French, - Magdal%C3%A9nien
Record 11, Spanish
Record 11, Campo(s) temático(s)
- Paleontología
- Arqueología
Record 11, Main entry term, Spanish
- período magdaleniense
1, record 11, Spanish, per%C3%ADodo%20magdaleniense
correct, masculine noun
Record 11, Abbreviations, Spanish
Record 11, Synonyms, Spanish
Record 11, Textual support, Spanish
Record number: 11, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Conjunto cultural del Paleolítico Superior, caracterizado por la fabricación de objetos de sílex tallado, junto con instrumental óseo y numerosas manifestaciones artísticas. 2, record 11, Spanish, - per%C3%ADodo%20magdaleniense
Record 12 - internal organization data 2004-05-25
Record 12, English
Record 12, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
- Anthropology
Record 12, Main entry term, English
- neolithic
1, record 12, English, neolithic
correct, adjective
Record 12, Abbreviations, English
Record 12, Synonyms, English
Record 12, Textual support, English
Record number: 12, Textual support number: 1 DEF
... designating or of an Old World cultural period in the later part of the Stone Age during which man developed polished stone tools, metal tools, pottery, weaving, stock rearing, and agriculture. 1, record 12, English, - neolithic
Record 12, French
Record 12, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
- Anthropologie
Record 12, Main entry term, French
- néolithique
1, record 12, French, n%C3%A9olithique
correct, adjective
Record 12, Abbreviations, French
Record 12, Synonyms, French
Record 12, Textual support, French
Record number: 12, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Se dit de la période la plus récente de l'âge de pierre et de ce qui appartient à cette période. 1, record 12, French, - n%C3%A9olithique
Record number: 12, Textual support number: 1 CONT
Âge, époque néolithique ou de la pierre polie. 1, record 12, French, - n%C3%A9olithique
Record 12, Spanish
Record 12, Campo(s) temático(s)
- Arqueología
- Antropología
Record 12, Main entry term, Spanish
- neolítico
1, record 12, Spanish, neol%C3%ADtico
adjective
Record 12, Abbreviations, Spanish
Record 12, Synonyms, Spanish
Record 12, Textual support, Spanish
Record 13 - internal organization data 2004-05-19
Record 13, English
Record 13, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
- Anthropology
Record 13, Main entry term, English
- Neolithic
1, record 13, English, Neolithic
correct, noun
Record 13, Abbreviations, English
Record 13, Synonyms, English
- Neolithic age 2, record 13, English, Neolithic%20age
correct
- New Stone Age 3, record 13, English, New%20Stone%20Age
correct
- polished-stone age 2, record 13, English, polished%2Dstone%20age
Record 13, Textual support, English
Record number: 13, Textual support number: 1 CONT
The Neolithic was characterized by the making of polished stone tools and weapons, the introduction of farming and livestock raising, and the establishment of villages. 4, record 13, English, - Neolithic
Record number: 13, Textual support number: 1 OBS
Neolithic : The technical name for the New Stone Age in the Old World following the Mesolithic. 4, record 13, English, - Neolithic
Record 13, Key term(s)
- Late Stone Age
Record 13, French
Record 13, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
- Anthropologie
Record 13, Main entry term, French
- Néolithique
1, record 13, French, N%C3%A9olithique
correct, masculine noun
Record 13, Abbreviations, French
Record 13, Synonyms, French
- âge néolithique 2, record 13, French, %C3%A2ge%20n%C3%A9olithique
correct, masculine noun
- âge de la pierre polie 2, record 13, French, %C3%A2ge%20de%20la%20pierre%20polie
masculine noun
- époque néolithique 3, record 13, French, %C3%A9poque%20n%C3%A9olithique
correct, feminine noun
- époque de la pierre polie 3, record 13, French, %C3%A9poque%20de%20la%20pierre%20polie
correct, feminine noun
Record 13, Textual support, French
Record number: 13, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Dernière période de l'âge de la pierre, suivant le Mésolithique et l'Aenéolithique [...] caractérisée par l'usage des instruments polis : pierres, os, ivoire, etc., ainsi que la culture, l'élevage des animaux et la sédentarisation. 2, record 13, French, - N%C3%A9olithique
Record number: 13, Textual support number: 1 OBS
On a souvent défini le Néolithique comme la période de la préhistoire comprise entre le Mésolithique et l'âge des métaux, soit approximativement entre le Ve et la moitié du IIIe millénaire av. J.-C. Cette définition se révèle aujourd'hui trop simpliste. [...] La définition donnée par Michel Brézillon semble prudente et plus conforme aux exigences de l'heure. Pour cet auteur, le Néolithique est «la phase du développement technique des sociétés humaines correspondant à leur accession à une économie productive». 4, record 13, French, - N%C3%A9olithique
Record 13, Spanish
Record 13, Campo(s) temático(s)
- Arqueología
- Antropología
Record 13, Main entry term, Spanish
- neolítico
1, record 13, Spanish, neol%C3%ADtico
correct, masculine noun
Record 13, Abbreviations, Spanish
Record 13, Synonyms, Spanish
Record 13, Textual support, Spanish
Record number: 13, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Período arqueológico de 5.000 años de duración, definido por el uso de piedra tallada y piedra pulimentada y por el comienzo de la agricultura y de la explotación ganadera. 1, record 13, Spanish, - neol%C3%ADtico
Record 14 - internal organization data 2003-11-21
Record 14, English
Record 14, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
Record 14, Main entry term, English
- Stone Age
1, record 14, English, Stone%20Age
correct
Record 14, Abbreviations, English
Record 14, Synonyms, English
Record 14, Textual support, English
Record number: 14, Textual support number: 1 DEF
The prehistoric age embracing the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic. 2, record 14, English, - Stone%20Age
Record number: 14, Textual support number: 2 DEF
... a cultural level that was originally the first division of the three-age system, and was subsequently divided into the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic. 3, record 14, English, - Stone%20Age
Record 14, French
Record 14, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
Record 14, Main entry term, French
- âge de la pierre
1, record 14, French, %C3%A2ge%20de%20la%20pierre
correct, masculine noun
Record 14, Abbreviations, French
Record 14, Synonyms, French
Record 14, Textual support, French
Record number: 14, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Période de la préhistoire précédant l'âge du cuivre et l'âge du bronze, caractérisée par la fabrication et l'utilisation d'outils de pierre. 2, record 14, French, - %C3%A2ge%20de%20la%20pierre
Record number: 14, Textual support number: 1 CONT
Le schéma classique montre la succession des âges de la pierre (Paléolithique, Mésolithique, Néolithique), du cuivre (Chalcolithique) et du bronze, avant l'âge du fer. 3, record 14, French, - %C3%A2ge%20de%20la%20pierre
Record number: 14, Textual support number: 1 OBS
On distingue l'âge de la pierre taillée et l'âge de la pierre polie. 2, record 14, French, - %C3%A2ge%20de%20la%20pierre
Record 14, Spanish
Record 14, Campo(s) temático(s)
- Arqueología
Record 14, Main entry term, Spanish
- Edad de Piedra
1, record 14, Spanish, Edad%20de%20Piedra
correct, feminine noun
Record 14, Abbreviations, Spanish
Record 14, Synonyms, Spanish
Record 14, Textual support, Spanish
Record number: 14, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Período prehistórico anterior a la Edad del Cobre, caracterizado por el uso de instrumentos y utensilios de piedra. 1, record 14, Spanish, - Edad%20de%20Piedra
Record 15 - internal organization data 2001-02-27
Record 15, English
Record 15, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
- Anthropology
Record 15, Main entry term, English
- Mesolithic age
1, record 15, English, Mesolithic%20age
correct
Record 15, Abbreviations, English
Record 15, Synonyms, English
Record 15, Textual support, English
Record number: 15, Textual support number: 1 DEF
The Middle Stone Age, a period of transition between Palaeolithic and Neolithic, marked by the withdrawal of the Pleistocene ice sheets about 8300 B. C. 2, record 15, English, - Mesolithic%20age
Record 15, French
Record 15, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
- Anthropologie
Record 15, Main entry term, French
- âge mésolithique
1, record 15, French, %C3%A2ge%20m%C3%A9solithique
correct, masculine noun
Record 15, Abbreviations, French
Record 15, Synonyms, French
Record 15, Textual support, French
Record number: 15, Textual support number: 1 DEF
Période de transition entre l'âge paléolithique et l'âge néolithique. 2, record 15, French, - %C3%A2ge%20m%C3%A9solithique
Record 15, Spanish
Record 15, Textual support, Spanish
Record 16 - internal organization data 1995-11-01
Record 16, English
Record 16, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
Record 16, Main entry term, English
- late Bronze Age
1, record 16, English, late%20Bronze%20Age
correct
Record 16, Abbreviations, English
Record 16, Synonyms, English
Record 16, Textual support, English
Record number: 16, Textual support number: 1 OBS
Bronze Age : the period in human culture following the Stone Age, characterized by the use of bronze tools, weapons, etc. The European Bronze Age began about 3000 B. C., that of the Middle East somewhat earlier. 2, record 16, English, - late%20Bronze%20Age
Record 16, French
Record 16, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
Record 16, Main entry term, French
- fin de l'Âge du bronze
1, record 16, French, fin%20de%20l%27%C3%82ge%20du%20bronze
feminine noun
Record 16, Abbreviations, French
Record 16, Synonyms, French
- Bronze final 2, record 16, French, Bronze%20final
masculine noun
Record 16, Textual support, French
Record number: 16, Textual support number: 1 CONT
La quatrième période [étape de l'évolution, du Néolithique à l'âge du fer, en Indochine], représentée par les vestiges de Dôc Chua (1195- 130 av. J.-C.) semble correspondre au Bronze final. 2, record 16, French, - fin%20de%20l%27%C3%82ge%20du%20bronze
Record 16, Spanish
Record 16, Textual support, Spanish
Record 17 - internal organization data 1990-06-15
Record 17, English
Record 17, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
Record 17, Main entry term, English
- late Stone Age
1, record 17, English, late%20Stone%20Age
correct
Record 17, Abbreviations, English
Record 17, Synonyms, English
Record 17, Textual support, English
Record 17, French
Record 17, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
Record 17, Main entry term, French
- fin du Néolithique
1, record 17, French, fin%20du%20N%C3%A9olithique
correct, feminine noun
Record 17, Abbreviations, French
Record 17, Synonyms, French
Record 17, Textual support, French
Record number: 17, Textual support number: 1 CONT
(...) la fabrication de la céramique dans la Chine de la fin du Néolithique (...) 1, record 17, French, - fin%20du%20N%C3%A9olithique
Record 17, Spanish
Record 17, Textual support, Spanish
Record 18 - internal organization data 1986-04-02
Record 18, English
Record 18, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
Record 18, Main entry term, English
- block-on-block technique 1, record 18, English, block%2Don%2Dblock%20technique
Record 18, Abbreviations, English
Record 18, Synonyms, English
Record 18, Textual support, English
Record number: 18, Textual support number: 1 DEF
A Stone Age method of producing flakes by swinging a core against the edge of a larger stone 1, record 18, English, - block%2Don%2Dblock%20technique
Record 18, French
Record 18, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
Record 18, Main entry term, French
- technique bloc sur bloc
1, record 18, French, technique%20bloc%20sur%20bloc
feminine noun
Record 18, Abbreviations, French
Record 18, Synonyms, French
- taille sur enclume 1, record 18, French, taille%20sur%20enclume
feminine noun
- technique clactonienne 1, record 18, French, technique%20clactonienne
feminine noun
- technique bloc contre bloc 1, record 18, French, technique%20bloc%20contre%20bloc
feminine noun
Record 18, Textual support, French
Record 18, Spanish
Record 18, Textual support, Spanish
Record 19 - internal organization data 1983-05-13
Record 19, English
Record 19, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
Record 19, Main entry term, English
- unifacial retouching 1, record 19, English, unifacial%20retouching
Record 19, Abbreviations, English
Record 19, Synonyms, English
Record 19, Textual support, English
Record number: 19, Textual support number: 1 OBS
the improvement of a tool or weapon cutting edge by small removals on only one side, during Stone Age. 1, record 19, English, - unifacial%20retouching
Record 19, French
Record 19, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
Record 19, Main entry term, French
- retouche unifaciale 1, record 19, French, retouche%20unifaciale
Record 19, Abbreviations, French
Record 19, Synonyms, French
Record 19, Textual support, French
Record 19, Spanish
Record 19, Textual support, Spanish
Record 20 - internal organization data 1983-05-06
Record 20, English
Record 20, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
Record 20, Main entry term, English
- peasant culture 1, record 20, English, peasant%20culture
Record 20, Abbreviations, English
Record 20, Synonyms, English
Record 20, Textual support, English
Record number: 20, Textual support number: 1 OBS
in Old Stone Age, culture based on agriculture 1, record 20, English, - peasant%20culture
Record 20, French
Record 20, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
Record 20, Main entry term, French
- culture paysanne
1, record 20, French, culture%20paysanne
feminine noun
Record 20, Abbreviations, French
Record 20, Synonyms, French
Record 20, Textual support, French
Record 20, Spanish
Record 20, Textual support, Spanish
Record 21 - internal organization data 1983-05-06
Record 21, English
Record 21, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
Record 21, Main entry term, English
- polished stone 1, record 21, English, polished%20stone
Record 21, Abbreviations, English
Record 21, Synonyms, English
Record 21, Textual support, English
Record number: 21, Textual support number: 1 OBS
stone made smooth characteristic of Neolithic Age 1, record 21, English, - polished%20stone
Record 21, French
Record 21, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
Record 21, Main entry term, French
- pierre polie 1, record 21, French, pierre%20polie
Record 21, Abbreviations, French
Record 21, Synonyms, French
Record 21, Textual support, French
Record 21, Spanish
Record 21, Textual support, Spanish
Record 22 - internal organization data 1983-04-26
Record 22, English
Record 22, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
Record 22, Main entry term, English
Record 22, Abbreviations, English
Record 22, Synonyms, English
Record 22, Textual support, English
Record number: 22, Textual support number: 1 OBS
an underground stone passage, from about the Iron age. 1, record 22, English, - fogous
Record 22, French
Record 22, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
Record 22, Main entry term, French
- souterrain 1, record 22, French, souterrain
Record 22, Abbreviations, French
Record 22, Synonyms, French
Record 22, Textual support, French
Record 22, Spanish
Record 22, Textual support, Spanish
Record 23 - internal organization data 1983-04-26
Record 23, English
Record 23, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
Record 23, Main entry term, English
- first primary decortication flake 1, record 23, English, first%20primary%20decortication%20flake
Record 23, Abbreviations, English
Record 23, Synonyms, English
- first primary flake 1, record 23, English, first%20primary%20flake
Record 23, Textual support, English
Record number: 23, Textual support number: 1 OBS
the preparatory flaking of a core, before making an implement, in the Stone Age. 1, record 23, English, - first%20primary%20decortication%20flake
Record 23, French
Record 23, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
Record 23, Main entry term, French
- éclat d'amorçage 1, record 23, French, %C3%A9clat%20d%27amor%C3%A7age
Record 23, Abbreviations, French
Record 23, Synonyms, French
- calotte de préparation 1, record 23, French, calotte%20de%20pr%C3%A9paration
- entame de décorticage 1, record 23, French, entame%20de%20d%C3%A9corticage
Record 23, Textual support, French
Record 23, Spanish
Record 23, Textual support, Spanish
Record 24 - internal organization data 1983-04-20
Record 24, English
Record 24, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
Record 24, Main entry term, English
- crooked stick of reindeer-horn 1, record 24, English, crooked%20stick%20of%20reindeer%2Dhorn
Record 24, Abbreviations, English
Record 24, Synonyms, English
Record 24, Textual support, English
Record number: 24, Textual support number: 1 OBS
a tool used esp. during the Stone Age 1, record 24, English, - crooked%20stick%20of%20reindeer%2Dhorn
Record 24, French
Record 24, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
Record 24, Main entry term, French
- crosse en bois de renne coudée 1, record 24, French, crosse%20en%20bois%20de%20renne%20coud%C3%A9e
Record 24, Abbreviations, French
Record 24, Synonyms, French
Record 24, Textual support, French
Record 24, Spanish
Record 24, Textual support, Spanish
Record 25 - internal organization data 1983-04-18
Record 25, English
Record 25, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
Record 25, Main entry term, English
- early Stone Age 1, record 25, English, early%20Stone%20Age
Record 25, Abbreviations, English
Record 25, Synonyms, English
Record 25, Textual support, English
Record number: 25, Textual support number: 1 OBS
extending from ca. 1,000,000 to 50,000 years B.C. 1, record 25, English, - early%20Stone%20Age
Record 25, French
Record 25, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
Record 25, Main entry term, French
- époque paléolithique ancienne 1, record 25, French, %C3%A9poque%20pal%C3%A9olithique%20ancienne
Record 25, Abbreviations, French
Record 25, Synonyms, French
Record 25, Textual support, French
Record 25, Spanish
Record 25, Textual support, Spanish
Record 26 - internal organization data 1983-04-15
Record 26, English
Record 26, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
Record 26, Main entry term, English
- debitage 1, record 26, English, debitage
Record 26, Abbreviations, English
Record 26, Synonyms, English
Record 26, Textual support, English
Record number: 26, Textual support number: 1 OBS
the flaking of a core or nucleus in the Stone age. 1, record 26, English, - debitage
Record 26, French
Record 26, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
Record 26, Main entry term, French
- débitage 1, record 26, French, d%C3%A9bitage
Record 26, Abbreviations, French
Record 26, Synonyms, French
Record 26, Textual support, French
Record 26, Spanish
Record 26, Textual support, Spanish
Record 27 - internal organization data 1983-04-14
Record 27, English
Record 27, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
Record 27, Main entry term, English
- bone tools 1, record 27, English, bone%20tools
Record 27, Abbreviations, English
Record 27, Synonyms, English
Record 27, Textual support, English
Record number: 27, Textual support number: 1 OBS
Stone Age implements used by first men 1, record 27, English, - bone%20tools
Record 27, Key term(s)
- bone tool
Record 27, French
Record 27, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
Record 27, Main entry term, French
- outillage osseux 1, record 27, French, outillage%20osseux
Record 27, Abbreviations, French
Record 27, Synonyms, French
- outils en os 1, record 27, French, outils%20en%20os
Record 27, Textual support, French
Record 27, Key term(s)
- outil en os
Record 27, Spanish
Record 27, Textual support, Spanish
Record 28 - internal organization data 1983-04-14
Record 28, English
Record 28, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
Record 28, Main entry term, English
- little figure 1, record 28, English, little%20figure
Record 28, Abbreviations, English
Record 28, Synonyms, English
Record 28, Textual support, English
Record number: 28, Textual support number: 1 OBS
an ancient manifestation of art in Old Stone Age, etc. 1, record 28, English, - little%20figure
Record 28, French
Record 28, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
Record 28, Main entry term, French
- figurine 1, record 28, French, figurine
Record 28, Abbreviations, French
Record 28, Synonyms, French
Record 28, Textual support, French
Record 28, Spanish
Record 28, Textual support, Spanish
Record 29 - internal organization data 1983-04-13
Record 29, English
Record 29, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
Record 29, Main entry term, English
- blade culture 1, record 29, English, blade%20culture
Record 29, Abbreviations, English
Record 29, Synonyms, English
Record 29, Textual support, English
Record number: 29, Textual support number: 1 OBS
a Stone Age culture 1, record 29, English, - blade%20culture
Record 29, French
Record 29, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
Record 29, Main entry term, French
- culture de la lame 1, record 29, French, culture%20de%20la%20lame
Record 29, Abbreviations, French
Record 29, Synonyms, French
Record 29, Textual support, French
Record 29, Spanish
Record 29, Textual support, Spanish
Record 30 - internal organization data 1983-04-13
Record 30, English
Record 30, Subject field(s)
- Archaeology
Record 30, Main entry term, English
- blubber-burning lamp 1, record 30, English, blubber%2Dburning%20lamp
Record 30, Abbreviations, English
Record 30, Synonyms, English
Record 30, Textual support, English
Record number: 30, Textual support number: 1 OBS
a recent Stone Age lamp made from a stone 1, record 30, English, - blubber%2Dburning%20lamp
Record 30, French
Record 30, Domaine(s)
- Archéologie
Record 30, Main entry term, French
- lampe à godet 1, record 30, French, lampe%20%C3%A0%20godet
Record 30, Abbreviations, French
Record 30, Synonyms, French
Record 30, Textual support, French
Record 30, Spanish
Record 30, Textual support, Spanish
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