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Magdalenian cultures (also Madelenian; French: Magdalénien) are
later cultures of the
Upper Paleolithic and
Mesolithic in
western Europe. They date from...
- "
Magdalenian Girl" or "
Magdalenian Woman" (French:
Femme magdalénienne) is the
common name for a
human skeleton,
dated to the
boundary between the Upper...
- the
Solutrean evolved into the
Magdalenian by 20,000
years ago, and
these peoples recolonised Europe. The
Magdalenian and Epi-Gravettian gave way to Mesolithic...
- the late 1970s and
reidentified as a
domestic dog
attributed to the
Magdalenian culture,
dating to the
beginning of the Late
Glacial Interstadial, c...
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paintings is now
usually estimated at
around 17,000 to 22,000
years (early
Magdalenian).
Because of the
outstanding prehistoric art in the cave,
Lascaux was...
- 000
years ago,
largely replacing the
Magdalenian peoples who
previously dominated the region.
These Magdalenian peoples largely descended from earlier...
- the non-
Magdalenian burial site in Kendrick's Cave on the
coast of
North Wales, who
lived at
approximately the same time as the
Magdalenian humans in...
- of the Ahmarian, Bohunician, Aurignacian, Gravettian,
Solutrean and
Magdalenian cultures,
extending throughout the Last
Glacial Maximum (LGM), covering...
- millennium. More than a
century ago, it
first became clear how much of the
Magdalenian and
Azilian underwent change in
Western Europe.
Since that time, these...
- They are
about 18,000 – 16,000
years old, from Late
Solutrean to
Middle Magdalenian. La
Marche (France) – due to the
style the
legitimacy of the cave paintings...