ETIMOLOGI PERKATAAN AURIGNACIAN
From French Aurignacien, after Aurignac, France, in the Pyrenees, near which is the cave where remains were discovered.
CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «AURIGNACIAN»
Ketahui penggunaan
Aurignacian dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
Aurignacian dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
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Aurignacian Lithic Economy: Ecological Perspectives from ...
Brooke Blades' study concerns the procurement and utilisation of lithic raw materials during the Aurignacian occupation of the lower Vézère Valley and focuses on the sites of La Ferrassie, Abri Pataud and Le Facteur.
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An Examination of
Aurignacian Technology: Levels L and M at ...
The depth of research into the Upper Paleolithic of Europe, and specifically Southwest France, provides a resource facilitating comparison of lithic assemblages.
Melinda Marie Hickman, 2007
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Sourcebook of Paleolithic Transitions: Methods, Theories, ...
The. Transitional. Aurignacian. and. the. Middle-Upper. Palaeolithic. Transition.
Model. in. Cantabrian. Iberia. Federico Bernaldo de Quir ́os and Jose ́ Manuel
Maı ́llo-Ferna ́ndez M. Camps, P. Chauhan (eds.), Sourcebook of Paleolithic ...
Marta Camps, Parth Chauhan, 2009
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Archaeology at the Millennium: A Sourcebook
One can argue that the Châtelperronian Neanderthals borrowed Upper
Paleolithic cultural traits from fully Upper Paleolithic (Aurignacian) neighbors
whose ultimate origin was in Africa. But even if this is accepted, it begs one
fundamental ...
Gary M. Feinman, Theron Douglas Price, 2007
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Encyclopedia of Human Evolution and Prehistory: Second Edition
distinguished by changes in bone-point manufacture as follows: Aurignacian I,
split-base bone points, heavily retouched blades (La Ferrassie F); Aurignacian II,
lozenge points with flattened section, diminished marginal retouch, abundant ...
Eric Delson, Head of the Anthropology Department Ian Tattersall, Ian Tattersall, 2000
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Aurignacian Clay Hearths from Klissoura Cave 1: An ...
The Klissoura cave site (Argolid, Greece) is a multi-layered site with layers dating back to the Middle Palaeolithic.
The advent of fully human forms of symbolic behavior in Europe is generally
equated with the first appearance of the Aurignacian culture, which began
perhaps as early as 39 Kya and was in full swing by 36 Kya. The earliest (Initial)
Upper ...
Matt Cartmill, Fred H. Smith, 2011
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Cro-Magnon: How the Ice Age Gave Birth to the First Modern ...
Soon after the eruption, the same general tool kits, body ornaments, and social
institutions flourished from the Don Valley to the Atlantic, a cultural tradition
known to archaeologists as the Aurignacian (for artifacts, see figure 6.4). At
Kostenki ...
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The Chronology of the
Aurignacian and of the Transitional ...
Technokomplex.
João Zilhão, Francesco D'Errico, 2003
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Conceptual Issues in Modern Human Origins Research
This pattern is not repeated, however, at 1' Arbreda Cave (Catalonia) or at El
Castillo (Cantabria), where recent data seem to indicate an Aurignacian
occupation considerably older than that of Aquitaine. It is evident that the age of
the early ...
Geoffrey A. Clark, Catherine M. Willermet
BARANGAN BERITA YANG TERMASUK TERMA «AURIGNACIAN»
Ketahui apa yang diterbitkan oleh akhbar nasional dan antarabangsa dan cara istilah
Aurignacian digunakan dalam konteks perkara berita berikut.
Travel: A brush with history: cave paintings in the Ardeche, France
The project has been a labour of love and that is reflected in the attention to detail shown both in the replica and the Aurignacian gallery, which ... «Herald Scotland, Mei 15»
Teeth reveal the ancient migration patterns of humans
During this period, the Aurignacian culture (Homo sapiens) produced the world's first musical instruments and cave drawings, according to the ... «TheraBreath, Apr 15»
Modern Humans May Have Developed New Toolkits in Europe
Proto-Aurignacian-Tools NAGOYA, JAPAN—Researchers from Nagoya University and The University of Tokyo studied 40,000-year-old stone ... «Archaeology, Apr 15»
Teeth Tell of Earlier Trek to Europe by Humans
The research team said the teeth represented the oldest remains in an archaeological context of an Aurignacian-related culture that produced ... «New York Times, Apr 15»
Sophisticated tools may have spelled doom for Neandertals
These tools eventually transformed into the so-called Aurignacian version, characterized by bone and antler tools, ornaments, and figurative art ... «Science /AAAS, Apr 15»
40000-year-old teeth suggest an ancient culture belonged to …
The Aurignacian culture that followed marked a turning point in modern humanity: among other things, it gave us the world's earliest known ... «The Verge, Apr 15»
Mystery-Shrouded Ice Age Artifacts Find Home in Anthropology …
In that letter Holmes stated that the artifacts appeared to “belong to the late Paleolithic time, more specifically the Aurignacian period.” ... «Popular Archaeology, Apr 15»
France's prehistoric Chauvet cave opens
These have been reproduced using charcoal, just like our Aurignacian ancestors did some 36,000 years ago. Using ultra-modern techniques ... «The Local.fr, Apr 15»
A replica of France's Grotte Chauvet and its prehistoric art opens to …
Inside is the most extensive and well preserved piece of heritage from the Aurignacian Era, between 30,000 and 37,000 years ago. It's thought ... «euronews, Apr 15»
Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc Cave, France: see how Stone Age man …
Elsewhere around the site, the Aurignacian Hall provides the context for the paintings, via an evocation of the Ardèche 35,000 years ago. «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 15»