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- the result of reverse influence from the European Aurignacian: this remains unsettled. The Aurignacians are part of the wave of anatomically modern humans...
- 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...
- display features that are reminiscent of those seen in Neanderthals. Aurignacians in particular featured a higher proportion of traits somewhat reminiscent...
- frequent than that of the later Aurignacian, while antler tools have not been found. It is followed by the Aurignacian industry. Scholars who question...
- culture. It has been found that Solutreans are also closely related to Aurignacians. Solutrean tools, 22,000–17,000 BP, Crot du Charnier, Solutré-Pouilly...
- 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...
- February 2015. Conard, Nicholas (2009). "A female figurine from the basal Aurignacian of Hohle Fels Cave in southwestern Germany". Nature. 459 (7244): 248–252...
- at Mount Dajt comprise bone and stone tools similar to those of the Aurignacian culture. The Neolithic era in Albania began around 7000 BC and is evidenced...
- ago, in the form of notched bones found in the context of the European Aurignacian to Gravettian and in Africa's Late Stone Age. The so-called Wolf bone...
- sub-categories. The oldest undisputed figurative art appears with the Aurignacian, about 40,000 years ago, which is ****ociated with the earliest presence...