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Late Upper Paleolithic

The Late Upper Paleolithic is a period around 45,000 to 10,000 years ago when early humans developed advanced tools, art, and settlement strategies. During this time, they created more sophisticated tools from bones, antlers, and stones, and produced early examples of art like carvings and figurines. This era saw improvements in hunting techniques and the spread of humans across various regions. It marks a significant phase in human cultural and technological development, setting the stage for the later transitions into the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods.