- The
Ahrensburg culture or
Ahrensburgian (c. 12,900 to 11,700 BP) was a late
Upper Paleolithic nomadic hunter culture (or technocomplex) in north-central...
- |quote="...oldest bow and
arrow fragments are from Stellmoor, Germany,
Ahrensburgian terminal Paleolithic (c. 11,000 BP) (Cattelain 1994)" « La
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Sauveterrian industry in
southern France. The
Tardenoisian followed the
Ahrensburgian, with
which it was paralleled, and
lasted from
about 9000 BC
until 4000...
- needed].
Recent radiocarbon dates prove that some
groups of the Svidero-
Ahrensburgian Complex persisted into the Preboreal.
Unlike western Europe, the Mesolithic...
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After the
glaciers of the Ice Age in the
Early Stone Age
withdrew from the area,
which since about 1000 AD is
called Pomerania, in what are now northern...
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Europe Period Mesolithic Europe Dates c. 9000 – c. 6000 BC
Preceded by
Ahrensburgian Fosna–Hensbacka
culture Swiderian culture Followed by
Kongemose culture...
- Bohuslän on the
Swedish west
coast (the Hensbacka),
derive from the
Ahrensburgian culture group from
Northern Germany. The
oldest Fosna settlements in...
- a
human presence found so far in Scotland.
Stone implements of the
Ahrensburgian culture found at
Rubha Port an t-Seilich near Port
Askaig by foraging...
- Epipaleolithic. They can be
identified by a
rough and
invasive retouching. The
Ahrensburgian point is also a
peripheral paleolithic or
western Epipaleolithic piece...
- and
continues to the present.
There was then
limited occupation by
Ahrensburgian hunter gatherers, but this came to an end when
there was a
final downturn...