- The
Baradostian culture was an
Upper Paleolithic flint industry culture found in the
Zagros region in the border-country
between Iraq and Iran. It was...
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estimated to have
existed about 18,000–8,000 BCE. It was
preceded by the
Baradostian culture in the same
region and was
related to the
Imeretian culture[citation...
- to c. 20,000 BP 30,000~20,000 BP Yana
culture Mal'ta– Buret'
culture Baradostian culture Kebaran culture Khormusan culture Bhimbetka caves Halfan Culture...
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Paleolithic Fertile Crescent:
Emiran (50–40 ka)
Ahmarian (46–42 ka)
Baradostian (36–18 ka)
Aurignacian (35–29 ka)
Zarzian (20–10 ka)
Kebaran (18–12.5...
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individuals were
uncovered amongst a
Mousterian layer (layer D),
overlaid by a
Baradostian culture layer (layer C), a
Mesolithic Zarzian layer (layer B) and a Holocene...
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Paleolithic Fertile Crescent:
Emiran (50–40 ka)
Ahmarian (46–42 ka)
Baradostian (36–18 ka)
Aurignacian (35–29 ka)
Zarzian (20–10 ka)
Kebaran (18–12.5...
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Baradostian culture c. 36,000–18,000
Zarzian culture c. 20,000–10,000 Shulaveri–Shomu
culture c. 6000–5000
Zayandeh River Culture c. 6th
millennium Dalma...
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Paleolithic Transition in the Zagros: The
Appearance and
Evolution of the
Baradostian, In The
Middle and
Upper Paleolithic Archeology of the
Levant and Beyond...
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Baradostian culture c. 36,000–18,000
Zarzian culture c. 20,000–10,000 Shulaveri–Shomu
culture c. 6000–5000
Zayandeh River Culture c. 6th
millennium Dalma...
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Baradostian culture c. 36,000–18,000
Zarzian culture c. 20,000–10,000 Shulaveri–Shomu
culture c. 6000–5000
Zayandeh River Culture c. 6th
millennium Dalma...