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Upper Paleolithic
(redirected from 30,000 BCE)

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Noun1.Upper Paleolithic - the time period during which only modern Homo sapiens was known to have existed; ended about 10,000 years BC
Palaeolithic, Paleolithic, Paleolithic Age - second part of the Stone Age beginning about 750,00 to 500,000 years BC and lasting until the end of the last ice age about 8,500 years BC


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The text includes a glossary, an alphabetical list of the articles, a chronology of play from 30,000 BCE to 2008, and a reader's guide organizing the entries within several themes: adult games, board and card games, children's games, history of play, outdoor games and amateur sports, play and education, play around the world, psychology of play, sociology of play, toys and business, and video and online games.
The time-line starts at 30,000 BCE and runs through the Classical (710-1185) to Medieval (1185-1568), then to Early Modern (1568-1868) periods and catches up with the Modern period.
 
 
 
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