- The
Tayacian is a
Palaeolithic stone tool
industry that is a
variant of the Mousterian. It was
first identified as
distinct by Abbé
Breuil from the site...
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Olduwan of Homo erectus, and the
Upper Acheulian, of
which Clactonian and
Tayacian are
considered phases,
supplanted it. The
Acheulian there went on into...
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Sites in South-Western and
Mediterranean France:
Their Bearing on the "
Tayacian"
Problem and
Middle Palaeolithic Emergence.- In:
Bailey and
Callow (Ed...
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discovery of
numerous testimonies of the
lithic industries of the
Paleolithic (
Tayacian,
Micoquien and Mousterian) Abri Chadourne,
named after its
owner L'abri...
- 2006.
Taphonomy and the
concept of
Paleolithic cultures: The case of the
Tayacian from Fontéchevade. PaleoAnthropology:1-21. Dibble, H.L.; McPherron, S.J...
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identified under the
Yabrudian levels that has been
tentatively named as
Tayacian. In 1996, a 450,000-year-old
skull fragment of Homo
erectus was discovered...
- 1960.
Numerous pieces with no
bifaces were
found and
considered to be
Tayacian with some
Levallois influence. The site
possibly still exists under the...
- gave its name to the Micoquien, and was also the
first place where the
Tayacian was
recognised as a
separate industry. This
archaeological site was discovered...
- 1038/163435b0. "Taphonomy and the
Concept of
Paleolithic Cultures: The Case of the
Tayacian from Fontéchevade" (PDF). Eva.
Retrieved December 30, 2016. Chase, P.G...
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Discoveries from the
oldest layers of set III have been
described as
ancient Tayacian or "Tautavélien". They are made
mainly of quartz, more
rarely flint and...