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- The Aterian is a Middle Stone Age (or Middle Palaeolithic) stone tool industry centered in North Africa, from Mauritania to Egypt, but also possibly found...
- include pre-Mousterian, Aterian, and Iberomaurusian lithic industries, plus an unusual non-Levallois industry between the Aterian and the Iberomaurusian...
- Jebel Irhoud specimens originally were noted to have been similar to later Aterian and Iberomaurusian specimens, further examinations revealed that the Jebel...
- re****embled—providing hunter-gatherers with semi-permanent habitation. Aterian tool-making reached Egypt c. 40,000 BC. The Khormusan industry in Egypt...
- Ifri n'Ammar is an Aterian, Iberomaurusian, and Mediterranean Neolithic archaeological site in Morocco located on in the Oriental Rif commune of Afsou...
- Retrieved August 25, 2018. ElBurro (March 11, 2006). "Hinter Wars:The Aterian Invasion: Beta-Phase des MMORPG beginnt". Gamezone (in German). Retrieved...
- point Susquehanna broad projectile point Plano point Kimberley points Aterian points Stillbay Klasies River Caves Porc Epic Pre-historic projectile point...
- tool techniques. Tools of this era, starting about 30,000 BC, are called Aterian (after the archaeological site of Bir el Ater, south of Tebessa). The earliest...
- animal proteins in pre-agricultural human societies. Afroasiatic Urheimat Aterian Mushabian Taforalt Ifri N'Ammar Mechta-Afalou Haua Fteah The "Western Oranian"...
- home to people of the Aterian culture from the end of the Middle Palaeolithic to the early upper Palaeolithic Ages. After the Aterian, Souk Ahras was inhabited...