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- Federmesser group is an archaeological umbrella term including the late Upper Paleolithic to Mesolithic cultures of the Northern European Plain, dating...
- Anna Konstantinovna "Nyuta" Federmesser (Russian: А́нна Константи́новна Федерме́ссер) is a Russian humanitarian worker, founder of the Vera Foundation [ru]...
- invented earlier. The Ahrensburgian was preceded by the Hamburg and Federmesser cultures and su****ded by the Maglemosian and Swiderian cultures. Ahrensburgian...
- in Germany. However, the lives of the local po****tion, known as the Federmesser culture, were disrupted. Before the eruption, they were a sp****ly distributed...
- BC, when it quickly evolved into two microlithist cultures: Azilian (Federmesser), in Spain and southern France, and then Sauveterrian, in southern France...
- archaeological site Niederbieber is an important representative of the Federmesser culture. Dating to the end of the Pleistocene, the site is one of the...
- approximately the same time period. Cultures in this period include Hamburgian, Federmesser, and the Natufian culture, during which the oldest inhabited places still...
- coexisted with similar early Mesolithic European cultures, such as the Federmesser in northern Europe, the Tjongerian in the Low countries, the Romanellian...
- Epigravettian (20–10 ka) Magdalenian (17–12 ka) Hamburg (15.5–13.1 ka) Federmesser (14–12.8 ka) Azilian (14–10 ka) Ahrensburg (13–12 ka) Swiderian (11–8...
- Epigravettian (20–10 ka) Magdalenian (17–12 ka) Hamburg (15.5–13.1 ka) Federmesser (14–12.8 ka) Azilian (14–10 ka) Ahrensburg (13–12 ka) Swiderian (11–8...