- 000
years ago are
Riparo Mochi (Italy), Geissenklösterle (Germany) and
Isturitz (France). The
European Neolithic period—marked by the
cultivation of crops...
-
Isturits (French pronunciation: [istyʁits]; Basque: Izturitze; also
Isturitz) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department in south-western France...
- The
Isturitz and
Oxocelhaya caves (French:
Grottes d'Isturitz et d'Oxocelhaya) are an
important Paleolithic site
where a
Neanderthal mandible was found...
- shelter,
Cueva de la
Garma or
Cueva de Praileaitz,
Errallako Koba, and
Isturitz and
Oxocelhaya caves in the
Basque Country. Cro-Magnons
buried their dead...
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Drawing of a now-lost
Palaeolithic sculpture of a cave lion from
Isturitz, France...
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Homotherium individuals. A now lost
Upper Palaeolithic figurine found in
Isturitz cave in
southwest France has been
suggested by some
authors to represent...
- in
caves such as Santimamiñe (Biscay),
Labeko Koba,
Ekain (Gipuzkoa),
Isturitz (Lower Navarre) and
Gatzarria (Soule) as well as the open-air site of Le...
- bird songs. Some
scholars point out that
flutes found in the
Caverns of
Isturitz and
Oxozelaia going back to a
period spanning 35,000 to 10,000
years ago...
- lake in Zaire, Africa, and
represented a six-month
lunar calendar. The
Isturitz Baton represented both a five- and four-month
lunar calendar. The Blanchard...
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French and
Biarriztar or
Miarriztar in Basque. The
suffix -itz, as in
Isturitz, is a
Basque locative.
Biarritz appears as
Bearids and
Bearriz in 1150...