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Late Magdalenian feminine flint plaquettes from Poland
Antiquity, 2007The remains of a hunting site dated to 15000 years ago, captured in an ice wedge, included woolly rhinoceros, horse and arctic fox. Also present were 30 flint plaquettes with curvy feminine outlines. The authors show that these unworn flint profiles can be assigned to a canon of Magdalenian art that extends over much of northern Europe.
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Observations on the late Magdalenian in Poland
Quaternary International, 2012Abstract This paper discusses the late Magdalenian settlement in Poland. These areas constitute a peripheral zone of the settlement of this technocomplex, at its north-eastern range. Most sites are small, briefly-occupied camps, although larger, longer occupied sites are also known, as well as workshops.
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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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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 parietal art of the Late Magdalenian
Antiquity, 1990While lively debate has gone on about the meaning and function of Palaeolithic parietal art, the intractable and essential questions of its dating have been less in the foreground. With Leroi-Gourhan's interpretations goes his identification of styles and their chronology, published in 1965.
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The Paleoecology of Lower Magdalenian Cantabrian Spain
1998Pokines uses the terrestrial mammalian microfauna from the site of El Juyo (Santander, Spain) and related sites to reconstruct the palaeoenvironment of Cantabrian Spain. A new method of reconstruction is presented, based on the relative proprtions of these microfauna, and the human ecological adaptations of the Upper Palaeolithic in Cantabrian Spain ...
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