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- Jwalapuram abstract "Jwalapuram (meaning "City of fire" in Sanskrit) is an archaeological site in the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, South India, which shows hominid habitation before and after the Toba event (73 kya) according to the Toba catastrophe theory. It is unclear what species of humans settled Jwalapuram as no fossil remains have yet been found.Jwalapuram is of particular importance in understanding the emergence of microlithic technology in South Asia and the role of environmental change on lithic technological change. At Jwalapuram Locality 9, five stratigraphic units provide a record of technological change throughout time. Microblade technology dominates lithic assemblages from Stratum E to the top deposit. There are many different definitions for “microblade” and Clarkson et al. define microblade with a 40mm maximum length in the direction of striking and a length:width ratio greater than 2:1; they also include that the dorsal surface has nearly no cortex (less than 20 percent) and at least on dorsal ridge in the direction of striking as well as nearly parallel lateral margins. Using this definition of microblade, Clarkson et al. track the changing density of microblade technology throughout the strata. The changes in microlithic technology is speculated to have been caused by climate change, which made the area more arid and therefore groups of people had to become more mobile, causing changes in their technological tool kits.The archaeological site was visited by Dr. Alice Roberts, presenter of the BBC documentary The Incredible Human Journey.".
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- Jwalapuram wikiPageWikiLink Alice_Roberts.
- Jwalapuram wikiPageWikiLink Andhra_Pradesh.
- Jwalapuram wikiPageWikiLink Archaeological_site.
- Jwalapuram wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Andhra_Pradesh.
- Jwalapuram wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paleoanthropological_sites.
- Jwalapuram wikiPageWikiLink Hominid.
- Jwalapuram wikiPageWikiLink Hominidae.
- Jwalapuram wikiPageWikiLink Kurnool_district.
- Jwalapuram wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Jwalapuram wikiPageWikiLink South_India.
- Jwalapuram wikiPageWikiLink The_Incredible_Human_Journey.
- Jwalapuram wikiPageWikiLink Toba_catastrophe_theory.
- Jwalapuram wikiPageWikiLink Toba_event.
- Jwalapuram wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jwalapuram".
- Jwalapuram hasPhotoCollection Jwalapuram.
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- Jwalapuram subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Andhra_Pradesh.
- Jwalapuram subject Category:Paleoanthropological_sites.
- Jwalapuram hypernym Site.
- Jwalapuram point "15.81 78.03".
- Jwalapuram type Place.
- Jwalapuram type Attraction.
- Jwalapuram type Site.
- Jwalapuram type SpatialThing.
- Jwalapuram comment "Jwalapuram (meaning "City of fire" in Sanskrit) is an archaeological site in the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, South India, which shows hominid habitation before and after the Toba event (73 kya) according to the Toba catastrophe theory.".
- Jwalapuram label "Jwalapuram".
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- Jwalapuram sameAs சுவாலபுரம்.
- Jwalapuram sameAs Q6319278.
- Jwalapuram sameAs Q6319278.
- Jwalapuram lat "15.81".
- Jwalapuram long "78.03".
- Jwalapuram wasDerivedFrom Jwalapuram?oldid=674268926.
- Jwalapuram isPrimaryTopicOf Jwalapuram.