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expression "
Solutré horse" (from the
French cheval de
Solutré)
refers to the
remains of
prehistoric equids discovered near the rock of
Solutré by Adrien...
- Rock of
Solutré (French:
Roche de
Solutré) is a
limestone escarpment 8 km (5.0 mi) west of Mâcon, France,
overlooking the
commune of
Solutré-Pouilly....
- Sers
Solutré The
Solutrean /səˈljuːtriən/
industry is a
relatively advanced flint tool-making
style of the
Upper Paleolithic of the
Final Gravettian,...
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Solutré-Pouilly (French pronunciation: [sɔlytʁe puji]; Arpitan: Selutrié-Polyié) is a
commune in the Saône-et-Loire
department in the
region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté...
- The
Archaeological and
Botanical Park of
Solutre (“Parc archéologique et
botanique de
Solutré” in French) (13,000 m²) is an
archaeological site and botanical...
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paleontological discoveries at
numerous sites in present-day France, such as
Solutré,
Camiac and La Quina, François Prat
postulates that
Equus caballus gallicus...
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subregion of
Burgundy in
central France,
located in the
communes of Fuissé,
Solutré-Pouilly,
Vergisson and Chaintré. Pouilly-Fuissé has
Chardonnay as the only...
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southern France. Some
researchers believe the
Camargue are
descended from the
Solutré horse hypothesised from
archeological remains found in Burgundy.[dubious...
- bourguignon, and époisses cheese.
Tourist sites of
Burgundy include the Rock of
Solutré, the Ho****es de Beaune, the
Ducal Palace in Dijon, and many Renaissance...
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hypothesis posits that
about 21,000
years ago a
group of
people from the
Solutré region of France, who are
characterized historically by
their unique lithic...