The archaic types of adaptative strategies and their development in Paleolithic

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The Upper Paleolithic adaptation is sequence of technological, economical and behavioral shifts in Paleolithic culture, which were called force by certain factors of environment. Food resource procurement was a basis of Paleolithic economy, but it doesn`t always prove that other types of equipment directly depended to this basis. The land reclamation and occupation of «home area» are related to food research directly, but technology development demonstrates a stable homogeneity even to climatic changes sometimes. This circumstance is determined by flexibility of resource strategies in different cultural landscapes. Among the main strategies as methods of adaptation it is marked out a group of the most archaic and necessary for subsistence: resource strategies, «home area» occupation and minimization of concurrence. These archaic strategies are the behavioral aspect of human biological evolution and their integration with other adaptative methods serves as indicator of Paleolithic cultural development.

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Paleolithic, adaptation, evolution, mobility, food resources, dispersal, ecological niche

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