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- Emiran culture was a culture that existed in the Levant (Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Arabia) between the Middle Paleolithic and...
- Upper Paleolithic developed in Europe some time after the Levant, where the Emiran period and the Ahmarian period form the first periods of the Upper Paleolithic...
- 000–42,000 years before present (BP) and thought to be related to Levantine Emiran and younger European Aurignacian cultures. The word "Ahmarian" was adopted...
- Upper Paleolithic culture of the Near-Eastern Levant that evolved from the Emiran culture. It was named so because of the similarity of stone tools with the...
- History of the Levant Prehistory Mayroubian culture Emiran culture Ahmarian culture Levantine Aurignacian Nebekian culture Kebaran culture Qaraoun culture...
- the Uluzzian (Italy). Bohunician ****emblages are considered similar to Emiran and Ahmarian ones and Bohunician culture may be linked to them. For this...
- Paleolithic  (c. 50–12 ka) Initial Upper Paleolithic Fertile Crescent: Emiran (50–40 ka) Ahmarian (46–42 ka) Baradostian (36–18 ka) Aurignacian (35–29...
- Paleolithic  (c. 50–12 ka) Initial Upper Paleolithic Fertile Crescent: Emiran (50–40 ka) Ahmarian (46–42 ka) Baradostian (36–18 ka) Aurignacian (35–29...
- Haua Fteah, Jebel Irhoud Preceded by Acheulean, Micoquien, Clactonian Followed by Châtelperronian, Emiran, Baradostian, Aterian, Mal'ta–Buret' culture?...
- industry beginning 48,000 years ago, likely deriving from the Levantine Emiran industry; the remains found in the cave Ilsenhöhle [de] in Ranis, Germany...