aurignacian in English

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of, relating to, or denoting the early stages of the Upper Paleolithic culture in Europe and the Near East. It is dated in most places to about 34,000–29,000 years ago and is associated with Cro-Magnon Man.
With the skeletons were Upper Palaeolithic flint tools of Aurignacian type and signs of decorative art in the form of pierced sea shells.

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1. Aurignacian Culture synonyms, Aurignacian Culture pronunciation, Aurignacian Culture translation, English dictionary definition of Aurignacian Culture

2. How to say Aurignacian in English? Pronunciation of Aurignacian with 1 audio pronunciation, 4 translations and more for Aurignacian.

3. Aurignacian Art: History, Characteristics, Chronology

4. Technological Variability at the Beginning of the Aurignacian: Implications for the Proto- and Early Aurignacian Distinction (Neanderthal Museum, Mettmann, 2017)

5. Aurignacian ivory beads were also discovered

6. Aurignacian The Aurignacian culture is an archaeological culture of the Upper Palaeolithic, located in Europe and southwest Asia

7. The early Aurignacian layer contains only lithics and lacks the art and ornamentation pieces found in the other three Aurignacian sections

8. Definition of Aurignacian : of or relating to an Upper Paleolithic culture marked by finely made artifacts of stone and bone, paintings, and engravings First Known Use of Aurignacian

9. According to Hahn, “Of the 100 Aurignacian assemblages twenty-one have yielded signs.

10. The Aurignacian is also recognized for its intensive use of worked antler and bone

11. The Aurignacian was the first Upper Palaeolithic culture, 36 000 - 28 000 BP. The Aurignacian culture occupied vast regions of Europe (amongst other places) during intensely cold climates and brief temperate periods

12. Aurignacian Culture an archaeological culture of the early stage of the Upper Paleolithic

13. A main feature of Aurignacian is its heavy use of core and blade technology.

14. ‘The Mladec collection also includes Aurignacian tools and art associated with early modern humans.’ ‘By 25,000 years ago, the Aurignacian culture had virtually disappeared, confined to a few small pockets scattered across southern Europe.’

15. ‘The Mladec collection also includes Aurignacian tools and art associated with early modern humans.’ ‘By 25,000 years ago, the Aurignacian culture had virtually disappeared, confined to a few small pockets scattered across southern Europe.’

16. The Aurignacian land-use model describes the interaction of early modern humans with their environment

17. In Europe, modern humans and the Aurignacian culture appeared, abruptly, at around 36500BP (Verpoorte 2005).

18. Fontana Nuova di Ragusa (Sicily, Italy): southernmost Aurignacian site in Europe - Volume 70 Issue 269 - S

19. Media in category "Aurignacian" The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.

20. Aurignacian artifacts have long been considered representative of the culture of the first anatomically modern humans (Homo …

21. The authors show that the assemblage is genuine Aurignacian and dates back to about 35.5K uncal BP

22. Hahn originally wanted to call this layer proto-Aurignacian, “This suggestion by Hahn related to his observation that AH III at Geißenklösterle lacked split-based bone points, which he considered the hallmark of the early Aurignacian” (Nicholas J

23. The concept of the Aurignacian, as defined by Abbé Breuil, was used for a long time as a strong argument in favor of a cognitive revolution: its "sudden" appearance was linked to the rapid and systematic diffusion of the Aurignacian culture and the widespread

24. Aurignacian people used the burins, or chisel like tools, to incise their tools and objects with symbolic signs

25. The Aurignacian people are considered Europe's earliest human culture, who among others possessed knowledge of the so-called ‘ pointillist techniques ’

26. The Gravettian was an archaeological industry of the European Upper Paleolithic that succeeded the Aurignacian circa 33,000 years BP

27. Cupules that are, by the Aurignacian (28,000 B.C.), associated with clearly defined vulvas which also appear in conjunction with specific animals

28. These acts of engraving of tools are one of the features that differentiates the Aurignacian peoples from their predecessors and contemporaries

29. Indeed, Aurignacian groups do exhibit a broad similarity of graphic expression; however, at the same time, regional-specific characteristics do occur.

30. The Aurignacian toolkit in Britain is very different, with a hunting technology of relatively slender bone points and delicate micro-bladelets which perhaps served as barbs (Hays & Lucas 2001).Unlike the Aurignacian, archaeological material from the LRJ and the Early Gravettian is distributed across the whole of England.

31. A Very Model of a Modern Human Industry: New Perspectives on the Origins and Spread of the Aurignacian in Europe - Volume 67

32. Aurignacian culture represents the first complete tradition in the history of art, moving from awkward attempts to a well-developed, mature style.

33. These Aurignacian flutes were made from the ivory of mammoth tusks (shown above) and the wing bones of griffon vultures (shown below)

34. Aurignacian culture is associated with Cro-Magnon populations and is especially noted for its well-developed art tradition, including engraved and sculpted animal forms and …

35. The Aurignacian is an early Upper Paleolithic, or Late Stone Age, culture dating to between 34,000 and 27,000 years before the present (BP)

36. The earliest Aurignacian artifacts are distributed throughout the muddy matrix from the base of the large clasts of level GG through level II (Fig

37. Aurignacian culture is associated with Cro-Magnon populations and is especially noted for its well-developed art tradition, including engraved and sculpted animal forms and …

38. The Aurignacian symbolic manifestations, namely personal ornaments as well as graphic, mobile, and stationary art, of Eurasia seem to show a significant variability on a continental scale

39. Demographic estimates are presented for the Aurignacian techno-complex (~42,000 to 33,000 y calBP) and discussed in the context of socio-spatial organization of hunter-gatherer populations

40. Aurignacian culture, toolmaking industry and artistic tradition of Upper Paleolithic Europe that followed the Mousterian industry, was contemporary with the Perigordian, and was succeeded by the Solutrean.

41. The Ahmarian culture was a Paleolithic archeological industry in Levant dated at 46,000-42,000 BP and thought to be related to Levantine Emiran and younger European Aurignacian cultures.

42. The Aurignacian culture was marked by a great diversification and specialization of tools, including the invention of the burin, or engraving tool, that made much of the art possible

43. The Aurignacian (/ ɔːr ɪ ɡ ˈ n eɪ ʃ ən /) is an archaeological tradition of the Upper Paleolithic associated with European early modern humans (EEMH) lasting from 43,000 to 26,000 years ago

44. Definition: The Aurignacian period (40,000 to 28,000 years ago) is an Upper Paleolithic stone tool tradition, usually considered associated with both Homo sapiens and Neanderthals throughout Europe and parts of Africa.

45. Chauvet Cave (also known as Chauvet-Pont d'Arc) is currently the oldest known rock art site in the world, apparently dating to the Aurignacian period in France, about 30,000 to 32,000 years ago

46. Aurignacian is not a time or a place, but rather it's a name given to a particular way in which a society of people were living in Europe as early as 34,000 years ago

47. It is often suggested that such symbolic items do not imply that Neandertals had modern cognition and stand instead for influences received from coeval, nearby early modern humans represented by the Aurignacian culture, whose precocity would be proven by …

48. White in the Aurignacian sites of Blanchard and Castanet have resulted in renewed studies of graphic representations and have led to a new approach to some of the earliest parietal art from a cultural, chronological and environmental perspective

49. Aurignacian: Of or relating to the Old World Upper Paleolithic culture between Mousterian and Solutrean, associated with early modern humans and characterized by artifacts such as figures of stone and bone, graphic artwork, the use of dress and adornment, and flaked stone blades.

50. Aurignacian-associated human fossils (including those from the Bachokirian) for which any diagnostic morphology is present have their greatest affinities with early modern Europeans and not Neandertals; and 6) Neandertals and modern humans coexisted in Europe for at least 2,000-4,000 years, and perhaps for 8,000-10,000 years or longer.