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    The Gravettian was an archaeological industry of the European Upper Paleolithic that succeeded the Aurignacian circa 33,000 years BP. It is archaeologically...
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    Aurignacian, which was succeeded by the Gravettian by 30,000 years ago. The Gravettian split into the Epi-Gravettian in the east and Solutrean in the west...
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    Epigravettian (redirect from Epi-Gravettian)
    The Epigravettian (Greek: epi "above, on top of", and Gravettian) was one of the last archaeological industries and cultures of the European Upper Paleolithic...
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    000 to 33,000 years ago. A Late Aurignacian phase transitional with the Gravettian dates to about 33,000 to 26,000 years ago. The type site is the Cave of...
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    Solutrean (category Gravettian)
    advanced flint tool-making style of the Upper Paleolithic of the Final Gravettian, from around 22,000 to 17,000 BP. Solutrean sites have been found in modern-day...
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  • 32,000 BCE, the Gravettian culture appears in the Crimean Mountains (southern Ukraine). Around 22,000 BCE, the Solutrean and Gravettian cultures reach...
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  • Children (novel series) Use of animals during the Gravettian period Aurignacian culture Gravettian culture Neanderthal extinction hypotheses The Inheritors...
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  • has been found in multiple individuals belonging to the Gravettian culture. The Gravettians expanded westwards from the far corner of Eastern Europe...
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    Ukraine and its vicinity dates back to 32,000 BC, with evidence of the Gravettian culture in the Crimean Mountains. By 4,500 BC, the Neolithic Cucuteni–Trypillia...
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    earlier Châtelperronian and later Gravettian cultures). The Gravettian culture was located across Europe. Gravettian sites generally date between 33,000...
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    the amount of Gravettian elements: the phase A has a 14 C date of c.20,710 BP and the phase B is of later date. The Cantabrian Gravettian has been paralleled...
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    Venus of Lespugue (category Gravettian)
    of Lespugue is a Venus figurine, a statuette of a female figure of the Gravettian, dated to between 26,000 and 24,000 years ago. It was discovered in 1922...
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    may not be included as the final phase of the Gravettian. Numerous Venus figurines from the Gravettian have been found including: Venus of Dolní Věstonice...
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    abundant source of prehistoric artifacts (especially art) dating from the Gravettian period, which spanned roughly from 27,000 to 20,000 BC. In addition to...
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    Acheulean Mousterian Aurignacian Clovis culture Cupstone Fire hardening Gravettian culture Hafting Hand axe Grooves Langdale axe industry Levallois technique...
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    was a minor river that joined the Rhine, in the southern North Sea Basin at this time.   Solutrean and Proto Solutrean Cultures   Epi Gravettian Culture...
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    Venus of Brassempouy (category Gravettian)
    Palaeolithic material culture, the Gravettian (29,000–22,000 BP). More precisely, they date the figurine to the Middle Gravettian period, with "Noailles" burins...
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    skeletons in the region, as well as numerous objects and vestiges of the Gravettian culture, principally in the river valleys of Nitra, Hron, Ipeľ, Váh and...
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    Earliest known ceramics are the Gravettian figurines that date to 29,000–25,000 BC....
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  • Paleolithic European (Gravettian), Vestonice16. Later study in 2023 with high quality sequencing of Magdalenian, GoyetQ-2, Gravettian, Vestonice16 were assigned...
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    Perforated bovid Incisor – Gravettian Muséum de Toulouse Lithic industry– Gravettian Muséum de Toulouse Awl made on abraded bone Gravettian Muséum de Toulouse...
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    originating before the Neolithic period, with ceramic objects such as the Gravettian culture Venus of Dolní Věstonice figurine discovered in the Czech Republic...
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  • Acheulean Mousterian Aurignacian Clovis culture Cupstone Fire hardening Gravettian culture Hafting Hand axe Grooves Langdale axe industry Levallois technique...
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    Ukraine and its vicinity dates back to 32,000 BC, with evidence of the Gravettian culture in the Crimean Mountains.  United Arab Emirates Asia 2 Dec 1971...
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    as Siberia and distributed across much of Eurasia. Most date from the Gravettian period (26,000–21,000 years ago). However, findings are not limited to...
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    of 2003[update]. The figure is associated with the Upper Paleolithic Gravettian industry, which dates to between 33,000 and 20,000 years ago. The figure...
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    Early European modern humans population of the late Aurignacian to early Gravettian. In the late 19th century, several Stone Age finds of extreme age had...
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    Magdalenian, possibly rooted in the old Gravettian. This culture soon superseded the Solutrean area and the Gravettian of mainly France, Spain, Germany, Italy...
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    (August 2015). "Hunters of the giants: Woolly mammoth hunting during the Gravettian in Central Europe". Quaternary International. 379: 71–81. Bibcode:2015QuInt...
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  • tools and flint knives. It is argued that this was superseded by the Gravettian with its Font Robert points and Noailles burins. The tradition culminated...
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