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Azilian Pebbles in British Collections: a Re-examination

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1982
The name ‘Azilian’ is firmly linked to that of Edward Piette, the principal excavator of the site on the left bank of the river Arize in the tunnel-cave of the Mas d'Azil (Ariège), in the French Pyrenees (see Bahn 1979). From 1887 onward this site yielded hundreds of painted and engraved pebbles (Piette 1896, 1903).
Claude Couraud, Paul G. Bahn
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Azilian Harpoons

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1955
It is convenient to begin this study of Azilian harpoons by first considering the Magdalenian harpoons of northern Spain. The two Basque sites of Aitzbitarte, a few miles within the Spanish side of the frontier, and Isturitz, not many miles within the French side of the frontier, are useful in delimiting the Spanish area from the point of view of the ...
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The emergence of Azilian on the edge of the world: technical systems and mobility in the northwest of France

2014
The emergence of Azilian on the edge of the world: technical systems and mobility in the northwest of ...
Marchand, Grégor, Naudinot, Nicolas
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To each its own pace : A divergence in the evolution of technical and symbolic systems at the beginning of the Azilian?

2018
To each its own pace : A divergence in the evolution of technical and symbolic systems at the beginning of the Azilian?
Naudinot, Nicolas   +7 more
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