THE SWISS MAGDALENIAN PORTABLE ART AND SUPRA-REGIONAL PARALLELS [PDF]
The Upper Paleolithic in Switzerland is so far only known by the Magdalenian (ca. 18000 12000 BP). Only in seven of the about fifty Magdalenian sites known in Switzerland pieces of portable art were found (Braun, 2019). The most well-known Swiss site where portable art was found is the Kesslerloch. According to Hneisen (1993) Swiss Magdalenian portable
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Human occupations of upland and cold environments in inland Spain during the Last Glacial Maximum and Heinrich Stadial 1: The new Magdalenian sequence of Charco Verde II. [PDF]
Aragoncillo-Del Río J +10 more
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Manufacturing Technology of Bone Needles During the Magdalenian in the Swabian Jura
Eleonora Gargani +2 more
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Unravelling the skills and motivations of Magdalenian artists in the depths of Atxurra Cave (Northern Spain). [PDF]
Garate D +11 more
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Magdalenian dog remains from Le Morin rock-shelter (Gironde, France). Socio-economic implications of a zootechnical innovation [PDF]
Myriam Boudadi‐Maligne +3 more
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Reconstructing Middle and Upper Paleolithic human mobility in Portuguese Estremadura through laser ablation strontium isotope analysis. [PDF]
Linscott B +6 more
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35,000 years of recurrent visits inside Nerja cave (Andalusia, Spain) based on charcoals and soot micro-layers analyses. [PDF]
Medina-Alcaide MÁ +10 more
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Recent results for the Belgian Magdalenian
On présente le Magdalénien belge du point de vue des récents resultants obtenus du site du Trou Da Somme, en le mettant en relation aux autres sites magdaléniens, dont des grottes en Wallonie (Chaleux, Bois Laiterie, Goyet,…) et des sites de plein air en Flandres (Orp, Kanne). On discute la fonction du site, la chronologie et l’économie lithique.
Miller, Rebecca, Noiret, Pierre
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Una tibia con ciervas grabadas de la Cueva de La Cuelga. Cangas de Onís, Asturias.
RESUMEN: Las excavaciones que se están realizando en la cueva de la Güelga (Asturias, Norte de España) han ofrecido varios niveles del Paleolítico Superior. En el nivel 3 de la Zona A, clasificado como Magdaleniense Inferior Cantábrico, datado en 14.020 ±
Mario MENÉNDEZ FERNÁNDEZ +1 more
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