Social Sciences, asked by tarndeepsingh35, 1 year ago

what is the reason to decline of acheulian culture

Answers

Answered by Reyansh05
2
hey mate.........




Acheulean tools were produced during the Lower Palaeolithic era across Africa and much of West Asia, South Asia, and Europe, and are typically found with Homo erectusremains. It is thought that Acheulean technologies first developed about 1.76 million years ago, derived from the more primitive Oldowan technology associated with Homo habilis.[3] The Acheulean includes at least the early part of the Middle Paleolithic. Its end is not well defined, depending on whether Sangoan (also known as "Epi-Achaeulean") is included, it may be taken to last until as late as 130,000 years ago. In Europe and Western Asia, early Neanderthalsadopted Achaeulean technology, transitioning to Mousterian by about 160,000 years ago.

pls mark brainlist answer

tarndeepsingh35: can you send
Answered by MasterRitain
3

Acheulean tools were produced during the Lower Palaeolithic era across Africa and much of West Asia, South Asia, and Europe, and are typically found with Homo erectusremains. It is thought that Acheulean technologies first developed about 1.76 million years ago, derived from the more primitive Oldowan technology associated with Homo habilis.[3] The Acheulean includes at least the early part of the Middle Paleolithic. Its end is not well defined, depending on whether Sangoan (also known as "Epi-Achaeulean") is included, it may be taken to last until as late as 130,000 years ago. In Europe and Western Asia, early Neanderthalsadopted Achaeulean technology, transitioning to Mousterian by about 160,000 years ago.


pls mark brainlist answer pls pls pls.................


MasterRitain: if helpful then mark as brainliest answer
MasterRitain: welcome please mark as brainlies answer0
Similar questions