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- The Aurignacian (/ɔːrɪɡˈneɪʃən/) is an archaeological industry of the Upper Paleolithic ****ociated with Early European modern humans (EEMH) lasting from...
- The Levantine Aurignacian (35,000-29,000 BP, calibrated, 32,000-26,000 BP, non-calibrated) is an Upper Paleolithic culture of the Near-Eastern Levant...
- produced Upper Palaeolithic cultures, the first major one being the Aurignacian, which was succeeded by the Gravettian by 30,000 years ago. The Gravettian...
- and later the Levantine Aurignacian culture (formerly called Antelian), still of Levalloise tradition but with some Aurignacian influences. According to...
- frequent than that of the later Aurignacian, while antler tools have not been found. It is followed by the Aurignacian industry. Scholars who question...
- sub-categories. The oldest undisputed figurative art appears with the Aurignacian, about 40,000 years ago, which is ****ociated with the earliest presence...
- (BP) and thought to be related to Levantine Emiran and younger European Aurignacian cultures. The word "Ahmarian" was adopted from the archaeological site...
- followed by the Aurignacian. The origins of this culture can be located in Eastern Europe, in what is now Bulgaria (proto-Aurignacian) and Hungary (first...
- as early as c. 300,000–200,000 BP. The main following period is the Aurignacian (c. 43,000–28,000 BP) of Homo sapiens. The culture was named after the...
- from the po****tion represented by Goyet Q116-1, ****ociated with the Aurignacian culture of about 35,000 BP, from the Goyet Caves in modern Belgium. It...