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When studying the history of human rights and humanitarianism, the Enlightenment and the Post-War period are often the starting points used to explore the concept. This thesis seeks to look further back into the human past to the Paleolithic for potential precursors to the more modern idea of human rights and humanitarianism by building on ...
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The Paris Basin in Magdalenian Times
1987Traditionally, regional tendancies in Paleolithic prehistory have been defined in terms of lithic and bone industries or art. Only recently have attempts been made to perceive cultural entities in Europe through settlement features and economy.
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New Aspects of the Magdalenian in Central Europe
Reviews in Anthropology, 1978G. Bosinski and G. Fischer. Die Menschendarstellungen von Gonnersdorf der Ausgrabung von 1968. Gonnersdorf, Vol. 1. Wiesbaden: 1974. 131 pp. B. Bosinski and J. Hahn. Der Magdalenienfundplatz Andernach (Martinsberg). Rheinische Ausgrabungen, Vol. 11, pp. 81–257. 1972. R. Feustel, ed. Die Kniegrotte.
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The Representation of Female Figures in the Rhineland Magdalenian.
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1991The Magdalenian sites of Andernach and Gönnersdorf are located in the central Rhineland at the northwestern end of the Neuwied Basin (fig. 1). The first investigation of the Andernach-Martinsberg site was carried out in 1883 by H. Schaaffhausen (1888); between 1979 and 1983 a new campaign of excavations took place at the same site (Veil 1982a).
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The Magdalenian settlement of Europe: An introduction
Quaternary International, 2012Lawrence Straus +2 more
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