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Aurignacian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pictures and descriptions of the Aurignacian tradition and their blade tools. ... AURIGNACIAN; THE FIRST MODERN HUMANS IN EUROPE; AN EARLY UPPER PALEOLITHIC STONE TOOL INDUSTRY; 34,000 TO 23,000 YEARS AGO; CASTS OF THESE TWO BLADE TOOLS ARE AVAILABLE; DOUBLE END SCRAPER & COMBINATION BURIN AND SCRAPER;
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The Aurignacian period (40,000 to 28,000 years ago) is an Upper Paleolithic stone tool tradition ... Definition: The Aurignacian period (40,000 to 28,000 years ago) is an Upper Paleolithic stone tool tradition, usually considered associated with both Homo sapiens and Neanderthals throughout Europe and parts of Africa.
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The Aurignacian culture occupied a vast geographic range, with concentrations in the High-Danube region of Germany, in Austria, in the Moravian region of Slovakia, and in the Santander region of Spain.
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Nicholas J. Conard1 ... Top of page ... Despite well over 100 years of research and debate, the origins of art remain contentious1, 2, 3. In recent years, abstract depictions have been documented at southern African sites dating to 75 kyr before present (bp)4, 5, and the earliest figurative art, which is often seen as...
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The dental human remains from the early Aurignacian layers of Brassempouy (Landes) have been recently described by Henry-Gambier et al. (2004). We provide a critical re-assessment of the features that have led these authors to conclude that the taxonomic status of these fossils is uncertain.
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Aurignacian adj. Of or relating to the Old World Upper Paleolithic culture between Mousterian and Solutrean, associated with early Homo sapiens and ... Archaeology Dictionary: Aurignacian...
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Aurignacian, Prehistoric Cultures, Paleolithic, traditions, stone tools, lithics ... AURIGNACIAN FRANCE -- Logan Museum of Anthropology ... Aurignacian: 32,000-28,000 years ag...
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THE AURIGNACIAN PAINTINGS OF THE FUMANE CAVE; (LESSINI MOUNTAINS, VENETIAN PREALPS); The Territory, The Site, Aurignacian Frequentation; The Territory, The Site, Aurignacian Frequentation The southern slope of the Western Lessini Mountains (Venetian PreAlps) spreads out in a fan shape.
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