THE AURIGNACIAN IN EASTERN EUROPE
Author(s) -
Pierre Noiret
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
anadolu (anatolia)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0570-0116
DOI - 10.1501/andl_0000000325
Subject(s) - aurignacian , geography , western europe , archaeology , economics , international trade , european union , cave
In Eastern Europe, a few sites have yielded industries attributed to the Early Aurignacian between 33,000 and 29.000 BP, characterized by bladelet production from bladelet cores and/or from carinated core-tools. These industries have affinities with other local industries south of the expansion zone of this Early Aurignacian, but problems with relative and absolute chronologies currently prevented a satisfactory "historical" interpretation of the Aurignacian phenomenon.
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