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Folsom Culture
Folsom is the name of early Paleoindian hunter-gatherer peoples of the North American continent, ca. 9,000-10,500 years ago.
Le Flageolet I (France)
Le Flageolet I is a small, stratified rockshelter in the Dordogne valley of southwestern France, near the town of Bezenac.
Shoes and Footwear History
Evidence for the earliest use of shoes--protective covering of the foot--appears to date from the Middle Paleolithic period of approximately 40,000 years ago.
Archaeology Glossary: F Terms
Archaeological glossary entries from Failaka, Kuwait through Fuzesabony culture.
Faience
Faience is a completely manufactured material created (one assumes) to imitate the bright colors and gloss of hard-to-get gems and used in jewelry throughout Egypt and the Near East beginning about 5500 years ago.
Failaka (Kuwait)
Failaka is the name of an island, and the large settlement and sanctuary of the south Arabian civilization in what is now Kuwait
Fanshan (China)
Fanshan (Fan Hill) is the name of an archaeological settlement and cemetery of the Liangzhu culture in China, 3300-2200 BC.
Farnham Castle Keep (United Kingdom)
Farnham Castle Keep is a Norman castle in Surrey, England, built by Bishop Henry de Blois in 1138 AD.
Fauresmith Industries
Fauresmith industries in the name archaeologists have given to a stone tool manufacturing technique dated to 75,000 to 100,000 years before the present.
Feddersen Wierde (Germany)
An Iron Age Saxon settlement, Feddersen Wierde is located on the marshy coastland of northern Germany.
Federmesser Culture
The Federmesser Culture is the name of a Scandinavian Late Mesolithic group (circa 12,500-9000 BC)
Feminist Archaeology
Feminist archaeology is that branch of theoretical archaeology which places women at the center of the investigations, by using gender theory as a background to discuss evidence, associations, and frameworks from a feminist persepective.
Feudalism
Feudalism is a system of political organization, in which an elite individual called a "lord" has control over several common people, or "vassals" who till the land, serve as warriors, and conduct other work for the lord.
Fiction
The term fiction, in archaeology and elsewhere, refers to a piece of literature or other creative work that's wholly invented by the author.
Field Systems (Agricultural)
A "field system" generally refers to the innovative prehistoric and historic agricultural programs with elements such as raised fields, irrigation ditches, and the use of natural fertilizers.
Firuzabad (Iran)
Firuzabad is a modern city in southern Iran, about 200 kilometers south of Shiraz in Fars province.
Fish Weir
A fish weir or fish trap is a step forward in fishing technology, used in North America for the past several thousand years.
Fishbourne (United Kingdom)
Fishbourne is the name of a palace dated to the Roman empire, and built in Sussex, England, during the 1st century AD. The site, now open to the public, boasts Britain's largest collection of Roman mosaics still in their original setting in the floor of the palace.
Fishtail Points
Fishtail points are to South America what Clovis points are to North America: associated with the earliest occupations in South America that everybody agrees on.
Flotation Method
Archaeological flotation involves using water to process soil or feature fill to recover tiny artifacts.
Fort Atkinson (Iowa, USA)
The archaeological site of Fort Atkinson was an Indian Agency during the early 19th century.
Fourknocks (Ireland)
Fourknocks is a Mesolithic settlement in Brugh na Bóinne or Boyne Valley or Ireland
Frisians
About 2000 years ago, the Roman Empire reached the northwest coast of Germany, where (according to reports from Plinius and Tacitus) they met the formidable Frisians.
Fukui Cave (Japan)
Fukui Cave is a rockshelter located in Nagasaki Prefecture of the island of Kyushu, Japan, with three Incipient Jomon tradition occupations.
Fulani Caliphate
The Fulani are modern African pastoralists who are Muslim and today live in Mali, Guinea, Cameroon, Senegal and Niger.
Funan Culture
Funan is the name given by two Chinese travelers, who in AD 250 visited a country ruled by a king in a palace with a walled settlement.
Funnel Beaker Culture
The Funnel Beaker Culture, called TRB for the abbreviation of its German name (Tricherrandbecher), is a subset of the Beaker culture.
La Ferrassie Cave (France)
La Ferrassie Cave is a Neanderthal site located near the modern town of Les Eyzies in the Dordogne Valley of France.
When was Fire First Controlled?
The controlled use of fire was an invention of the Early Stone Age (or Lower Paleolithic).

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