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- Périgordian is a term for several distinct but related Upper Palaeolithic cultures which are thought by some archaeologists to represent a contiguous...
- Epigravettian Haplogroup I-M170 Last Glacial Maximum List of Stone Age art Perigordian Solutrean Upper Paleolithic Venus figurines Bayac, Dordogne commune closest...
- traditionally classified both cultures together under the name Périgordian, Early Perigordian being equivalent to the Châtelperronian and all the other phases...
- especially the Dordogne region, duck gizzards are eaten in the traditional Périgordian salad, along with walnuts, croutons and lettuce. In Italy, gizzards are...
- between 43,000 and 26,000 BP. It may have been contemporary with the Périgordian (a contested grouping of the earlier Châtelperronian and later Gravettian...
- film.[citation needed] France portal de Talleyrand-Périgord Bouriane Périgordian "Périgord". Oxford Dictionaries UK English Dictionary. Oxford University...
- Mousterian Brace 1997: 545 Movius Jr, H.L., 1966. The hearths of the Upper Perigordian and Aurignacian horizons at the Abri Pataud, Les Eyzies (Dordogne), and...
- (43–32 ka) Aurignacian (43–26 ka) Szeletian (41,000-37,000) Périgordian (35–20 ka) Gravettian (33–24 ka) Pavlovian (29–25 ka) Solutrean (22–17...
- most frequently found in the Gravettian (notably in the French Upper Périgordian, the Czech Pavlovian, and West Russian Kostenkian) most dating from 29...
- County Council, 2010, 38. Movius, H. L. (1966). The hearths of the Upper Perigordian and Aurignacian horizons at the Abri Pataud, Les Eyzies (Dordogne), and...