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Laugerie-B****e is an
important Upper Paleolithic archaeological site
within the
territory of the
French commune Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil in Dordogne...
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bottom to top, Aurignacian, Gravettian, and Protomagdalénien
Laugerie-B****e and
Laugerie-Haute -
paleolithic sites L'abri du
Poisson -
carved in low relief...
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Marquis de
Vibraye in
about 1864 at the
famous archaeological site of
Laugerie-B****e in the Vézère
valley (one of the many
important Stone Age
sites in...
- "sorcerer" (le sorcier). Le
Grand Roc is a cave in Les
Eyzies close to
Laugerie-B****e. It was
discovered in 1924 and
opened to the
public in 1926. It is...
- times. It was
found in 1864 by Paul Hurault, 8th
Marquis de
Vibraye at
Laugerie-B****e in the Vézère valley. This
valley is one of the many
important Stone...
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Besides La Madeleine, the
chief stations of the
Magdalenian are Les Eyzies,
Laugerie-B****e, and
Gorges d'Enfer in the Dordogne;
Grotte du
Placard in Charente...
- (Dordogne). Périgordia IV.
Labattut (Abri) - (Dordogne). Périgordia IV-VI.
Laugerie Haute - (Dordogne).
Laussel - (Dordogne) Périgordia IV. Le
Moustier - (Dordogne)...
- (link) OCLC 2753817
Maury J.,
Joseph Achille Le Bel,
Arthur Edmunds (1925).
Laugerie B****e : The
Excavations of M. J.-A. Le Bel. Le Mans: Monnoyer. OCLC 1742132...
- "turn". A 2012
paper argues that a
prehistoric bone disk
found in the
Laugerie-B****e
rockshelter is a thaumatrope,
designed to be spun
using leather thongs...
- aurochs.
Solutrean finds have also been made in the
caves of Les
Eyzies and
Laugerie-Haute [fr], and in the
Lower Beds of
Creswell Crags in Derbyshire, England...