Changing Perceptions of the Gravettian: from Culture to Technocomplex
This article gives a historiographic overview of the evolution of the concept of Gravettian, showing how the perceptionof this phenomenon has changed. It was originally regarded as a culture, but is now considered to be a technocomplex,despite the fact that the overall theoretical base has hardly changed.
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