- The
Ahmarian culture was a
Paleolithic archeological industry in the
Levant dated at 46,000–42,000
years before present (BP) and
thought to be related...
- in
Europe some time
after the Levant,
where the
Emiran period and the
Ahmarian period form the
first periods of the
Upper Paleolithic,
corresponding to...
- Châtelperronian
culture of
Western Europe. The
Emiran eventually evolved into the
Ahmarian, and
later the
Levantine Aurignacian culture (formerly
called Antelian)...
- The
Levantine Aurignacian follows chronologically the
Emiran and
Early Ahmarian in the same area of the Near East, and
closely related to them. The carving...
-
History of the
Levant Prehistory Mayroubian culture Emiran culture Ahmarian culture Levantine Aurignacian Nebekian culture Kebaran culture Qaraoun culture...
-
Uluzzian (Italy).
Bohunician ****emblages are
considered similar to
Emiran and
Ahmarian ones and
Bohunician culture may be
linked to them. For this reason, it...
-
technologies is made by the
Aurignacian culture,
originating in the
Levant (
Ahmarian) and
Hungary (first full Aurignacian). By 35,000 BC, the
Aurignacian culture...
- culture,
spread out
across Europe,
probably descending from the Near-Eastern
Ahmarian culture. The
Aurignacian industry took hold
perhaps in south-central Europe...
-
Period Upper Paleolithic Dates c. 23,000 – c. 15,000 BP Type site
Kebara Cave
Preceded by
Ahmarian Levantine Aurignacian Followed by
Natufian culture...
- and by c. 40,000 BC the
region was
occupied by the Levanto-Aurignacian
Ahmarian culture,
lasting from 39,000 to 24,000 BC. This
culture was
quite successful...