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- The Epigravettian (Gr****: epi "above, on top of", and Gravettian) was one of the last archaeological industries and cultures of the European Upper Paleolithic...
- In Spain and France, it was succeeded by the Solutrean and by the Epigravettian in Italy, the Balkans, Ukraine and Russia. The Gravettian culture is...
- Madgalenian peoples were largely replaced and in some areas absorbed by Epigravettian-related groups of Villabruna/Western Hunter Gatherer ancestry at the...
- the eastern edge of the Central Russian Upland, along the Don River. Epigravettian archaeological sites, similar to Eastern Gravettian sites, are common...
- because of its wealth of cave paintings. Germany: Hamburg culture of the Epigravettian type, (ca. 13,500 BC - ca. 11,200 BC), characterised by prongs and tools...
- hunter-gatherers, descended from po****tions ****ociated with the Paleolithic Epigravettian culture; Neolithic Early European Farmers who migrated from Anatolia...
- of the Balkans. The Villabruna cluster (which is ****ociated with the Epigravettian and other related archaeological cultures) had expanded into the Italian...
- This is a descriptive list of Stone Age art, the period of prehistory characterised by the widespread use of stone tools. This article contains, by sheer...
- Ahrensburg culture (Western Germany, Netherlands, England) 12,000 BP, Epigravettian North and west Africa, and Sahara: 32,000 BP, Aterian culture (Algeria...
- Pleistocene, around 16,000 years ago, by people ****ociated with the Epigravettian culture. Discoveries of dolmens on the island (dating to the second...