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initial excavation of the
Szeletian cave was
carried out from 1906 to 1913 by
Ottocar Kadić. The idea of a
distinctive Szeletian culture was
advocated by...
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Mousterian Levallois technique, as do the
contemporary ****emblages of the
Szeletian (centered on the Bükk
Mountains of
Hungary but also
present in southern...
- Europe: 33,000 BP,
Gravettian culture in
southern Ukraine 30,000 BP,
Szeletian culture 22,000 BP, Pavlovian,
Aurignacian cultures 13,000 BP, Ahrensburg...
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transitional cultures (Uluzzian in
Italy and Greece, Altmühlian in Germany,
Szeletian in
Central Europe and Châtelperronian in the southwest) use
clearly Upper...
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transitional cultures include the
Italian Uluzzian industry, and the
Balkan Szeletian industry.
Before immigration, the only
evidence of
Neanderthal bone tools...
- Lincombian-Ranisian-Jerzmanowician (43–32 ka)
Aurignacian (43–26 ka)
Szeletian (41,000-37,000) Périgordian (35–20 ka)
Gravettian (33–24 ka) Pavlovian...
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archeological culture in
Western Europe and
several local industries like the
Szeletian in
Eastern Europe/Eurasia.
There is no
evidence for
Neanderthals in Africa...
- for
Gravettian genesis include evolution: in
central Europe from the
Szeletian (which
developed from the Bohunician)
which existed 41,000 to 37,000 years...
- Lincombian-Ranisian-Jerzmanowician (43–32 ka)
Aurignacian (43–26 ka)
Szeletian (41,000-37,000) Périgordian (35–20 ka)
Gravettian (33–24 ka) Pavlovian...
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Upper Paleolithic cultures from
central and
western Europe such as the
Szeletian culture. This
initial cultural development might be
attributable to local...