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Gravettian - Wikipedia
The Gravettian is an archaeological industry of the European Upper Paleolithic that succeeded the Aurignacian circa 33,000 years BP.
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The Gravettian Culture that Survived an Ice Age | Discover Magazine
New research sheds lights on the resilient and technologically advanced Gravettian culture, which dominated Ice Age Europe and left a ...
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GRAVETTIAN Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Gravettian definition: of, relating to, or characteristic of an advanced Upper Paleolithic industry of Europe dating to c25,000 b.c. and ...
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Gravettian
Gravettian, a. and n. Archæol. (grəˈvɛtɪən) [See Gravette + -ian.] A. adj. Of, characteristic of, or designating the Upper Palæolithic culture represented by remains found at La Gravette, France. B. n. a. The Gravettian culture. b. A man or woman of this culture.1938 D. A. E. Garrod in Proc. Prehist...
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The origin of the Gravettian - ScienceDirect.com
The Gravettian is an Upper Palaeolithic unit that had a pan-European range. Unlike the Aurignacian, it did not extend beyond Europe.
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Ancient DNA upends European prehistory | Science | AAAS
The Gravettian data are part of a larger trove of ancient European DNA that reveals striking genetic diversity within apparently unified ...
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Epigravettian
BP or 19,050 BC, and is considered to be a cultural derivative of the Gravettian culture. In this sense, the Epigravettian is simply the Gravettian after ~21,000 BP, when the Solutrean had replaced the Gravettian in most of France and Spain.
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Early European Cultures - Gravettian - The History Files
The Gravettian was characterised by a stone tool industry with small pointed blades being used for big-game hunting, such as bison, horse, reindeer, and ...
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The Gravettian headset - Prehistory in Italy - Preistoria in Italia
A kind of "cap" composed of small intertwined shells of the genres Nassa neritea, Trivia or Columbella, to which red deer canines are sometimes inserted.
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The Gravettian Culture: Ice Age Mammoth Hunters - YouTube
They hunted the massive animals for their meat, teeth, bones and hides to create tools, clothing and shelter.
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Examining Gravettian and Magdalenian mobility and technological ...
This study aims to test some of the hypotheses about the origins of lithic raw materials during the Gravettian and Magdalenian, using infrared spectroscopic ...
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Gravettian Art & Culture: Venus Figurines: ArtsLookUp.com
In prehistoric art, the term 'Gravettian' describes the second archaeological industry or culture, to be developed by modern humans (known as Cro-Magnons) in ...
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Creswellian
Creswellian, a. Archæol. (krɛzˈwɛlɪən) [f. the name of Creswell Crags in Derbyshire (see quot. 1926) + -ian.] Pertaining or belonging to a cultural period of the Mesolithic or late Palæolithic, represented only in Britain and roughly contemporary with the Magdalenian period. Also ellipt. as n.1926 D...
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The cave is also the only Gravettian find in the west Balkans and one of the richest and most important finds of the Upper Paleolithic in the Southeast Materials discovered in the chronologically younger layers belong to the major Upper Paleolithic cultures of Europe, Aurignacian (31,000 years ago) and Gravettian
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La Ferrassie
The cave area contains Gravettian (32,000–22,000 BP) objects and the scree contains objects from all these ages as well as the Châtelperronian (35,000- The site was abandoned during the Gravettian period (27 kya).
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