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    The Magdalenian cultures (also Madelenian; French: Magdalénien) are later cultures of the Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic in western Europe. They date...
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    "Magdalenian Girl" or "Magdalenian Woman" (French: Femme magdalénienne) is the common name for a human skeleton, dated to the boundary between the Upper...
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    Bonn–Oberkassel dog (category Magdalenian)
    the late 1970s and reidentified as a domestic dog attributed to the Magdalenian culture, dating to the beginning of the Late Glacial Interstadial, c...
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    the non-Magdalenian burial site in Kendrick's Cave on the coast of North Wales, who lived at approximately the same time as the Magdalenian humans in...
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    the Solutrean evolved into the Magdalenian by 20,000 years ago, and these peoples recolonised Europe. The Magdalenian and Epi-Gravettian gave way to Mesolithic...
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  • millennium. More than a century ago, it first became clear how much of the Magdalenian and Azilian underwent change in Western Europe. Since that time, these...
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    The middle Magdalenian shows less abundance of findings. The upper Magdalenian is closely related to that of southern France (Magdalenian V and VI), being...
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    2012). "The Magdalenian in central and southern Portugal: Human ecology at the end of the Pleistocene". Quaternary International. The Magdalenian Settlement...
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    They are about 18,000 – 16,000 years old, from Late Solutrean to Middle Magdalenian. La Marche (France) – due to the style the legitimacy of the cave paintings...
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  • millennium BC. More than a century ago, it first became clear how much of the Magdalenian and Azilian underwent change in Western Europe. Since that time, these...
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    the paintings is now usually estimated at around 17,000 years (early Magdalenian). Because of the outstanding prehistoric art in the cave, Lascaux was...
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    largely replaced populations associated with the Magdalenian culture about 14,000 years ago. The Magdalenian-associated individuals descended from populations...
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    Magdalenian bison on plaque, 17,000–9,000 BC, Bédeilhac grottoe, Ariège...
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    between 35,000 and 11,000 years ago (Aurignacian, Gravettian, Solutrean, Magdalenian, Azilian). In 2008, they were collectively designated a World Heritage...
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    Azilian (category Magdalenian)
    Azilian art, showing a great reduction in scale and complexity from the Magdalenian Art of the Upper Palaeolithic. The industry can be classified as part...
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    termed the British Late Magdalenian) did shortly after in the British Isles. Around 12,500 BC, the Würm glaciation ended. Magdalenian culture persisted until...
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    Creswellian culture (category Magdalenian)
    Derbyshire by Dorothy Garrod in 1926. It is also known as the British Late Magdalenian. According to Andreas Maier: "In current research, the Creswellian and...
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    replaced populations associated with the Magdalenian culture about 14,000 years ago (the ancestors of the Magdalenian-associated individuals were the populations...
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    older succession dates back to the Magdalenian VI and the younger one to the Azilian. The succession of the Magdalenian VI is characterised by the following...
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    Reindeer of about 13,000 years ago is one of the finest of a number of Magdalenian carvings in bone or antler of animals in the art of the Upper Paleolithic...
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  • explain the reason for his departure, he picks up from a reference to Magdalenian cultures by Dan and slowly, and somewhat reluctantly, reveals that he...
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  • was spoken as a single language around this time period. 18 kya: The Magdalenian culture appears in Europe. They are responsible for some of the most...
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    Cap Blanc rock shelter (category Magdalenian)
    The abri de Cap Blanc is a prehistoric limestone rock shelter with Magdalenian animal sculptures. It is in the Marquay commune on the right bank of the...
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    Aurignacian era, and the Venus of Monruz dates back about 11,000 years to the Magdalenian. Such figurines were carved from soft stone (such as steatite, calcite...
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  • The Man from Earth: Holocene (category Magdalenian)
    now calling himself John Young, who is secretly a Cro-Magnon man (or Magdalenian caveman) who has survived for more than 14,000 years. However, despite...
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    of the Ahmarian, Bohunician, Aurignacian, Gravettian, Solutrean and Magdalenian cultures, extending throughout the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), covering...
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    Lithic core Lithic reduction analysis debitage flake Lithic technology Magdalenian culture Metallurgy Microblade technology Mining Prepared-core technique...
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    Lithic core Lithic reduction analysis debitage flake Lithic technology Magdalenian culture Metallurgy Microblade technology Mining Prepared-core technique...
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    climate changes at the end of the LGM this region was repopulated by Magdalenian culture. Other hunter-gatherers followed in waves interrupted by large-scale...
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    Retrieved 15 April 2022. Maier, Andreas (2015). The Central European Magdalenian: Regional Diversity and Internal Variability. Springer Publishing. p...
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