- The
Châtelperronian is a
proposed industry of the
Upper Palaeolithic, the
existence of
which is debated. It
represents both the only
Upper Palaeolithic...
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viewpoint is that the
Châtelperronian was
manufactured by
modern humans instead.
Abrupt transitions similar to the Mousterian/
Châtelperronian could also simply...
- and Greece, Altmühlian in Germany,
Szeletian in
Central Europe and
Châtelperronian in the southwest) use
clearly Upper Palaeolithic technologies at very...
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although they are
recent findings and
require further research. The
Châtelperronian culture,
mostly found in
southern France, is
contemporaneous to the...
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Neanderthals continued to use
Mousterian stone tool
technology and
possibly Châtelperronian technology.
These tools disappeared from the
archeological record at...
- kya
Châtelperronian, 40–28 Aurignacian, 28–22 Gravettian, 22–17 Solutrean, and 18–10 Magdalenian. All of
these industries except the
Châtelperronian are...
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interstratified Neanderthal and
early modern human occupations at the
Chatelperronian type-site". Nature. 438 (7064): 51–56. Bibcode:2005Natur.438...51G...
- (MTA) Type-A and Type-B. The
industry continued alongside the new
Châtelperronian industry during the 45,000–40,000 BP period.
Mousterian artifacts have...
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Denis Peyrony [fr]). The
earliest culture in the
tradition is the
Châtelperronian which is
thought to have
produced denticulate tools and
flint knives...
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tools were used,
including curved knives similar to
those found in the
Châtelperronian culture of
Western Europe. The
Emiran eventually evolved into the Ahmarian...