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The information concerning the Palaeolithic-Neolithic part of the sequence is SO wrong, that it is impossible to correct - it should be just rewritten. I will try to do it, when I will have time...
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Hello Editors, I would suggest that "Cultures," referring to the Natufian culture, be changed from a capital to a lowercase. The culture of the Natufians is not a proper noun and could confuse readers. Below the header there is even a reference to "Main Article: Natufian culture," which uses a lower case "c." Edowker ([
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Chronology
I have no background in ancient human studies or history, but 1.4 mya doesn't line up with the links to the fossils mentioned in the paragraph. The earliest date I saw was 790 kya, which is half as long ago. I don't know what else to say other than it's wrong//inconsistent & needs to be edited by someone more knowledgeable than myself.
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05:23, 15 October 2019 (UTC)reply
@
Dfcorrea00: The earliest site is
Ubeidiya, dating to c. 1.5–1.4 mya. This is mentioned in the text although the linked article is inconsistent about the site's chronology (it's the article on the site that's wrong, not this one). –
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06:18, 15 October 2019 (UTC)reply