- The
Aurignacian (/ɔːrɪɡˈneɪʃən/) is an
archaeological industry of the
Upper Paleolithic ****ociated with
Early European modern humans (EEMH)
lasting from...
- The
Levantine Aurignacian (35,000-29,000 BP, calibrated, 32,000-26,000 BP, non-calibrated) is an
Upper Paleolithic culture of the Near-Eastern Levant...
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produced Upper Palaeolithic cultures, the
first major one
being the
Aurignacian,
which was
succeeded by the
Gravettian by 30,000
years ago. The Gravettian...
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followed by the
Aurignacian. The
origins of this
culture can be
located in
Eastern Europe, in what is now
Bulgaria (proto-
Aurignacian) and
Hungary (first...
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frequent than that of the
later Aurignacian,
while antler tools have not been found. It is
followed by the
Aurignacian industry.
Scholars who question...
- sculptor. The
earliest undisputed examples of
sculpture belong to the
Aurignacian culture,
which was
located in
Europe and
southwest Asia and
active at...
- (BP) and
thought to be
related to
Levantine Emiran and
younger European Aurignacian cultures. The word "Ahmarian" was
adopted from the
archaeological site...
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relates the
European Châtelperronian. But the
Aurignacian complex (Protoaurignacian and
Early Aurignacian) with its
famous Cave art
seems to correspond...
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later the
Levantine Aurignacian culture (formerly
called Antelian),
still of
Levalloise tradition but with some
Aurignacian influences.
According to...
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differ greatly from the
Aurignacian artifacts. The
Kebaran is
preceded by the
final phase of the
Upper Paleolithic Levantine Aurignacian (also
known as the...