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  • Miniatura para Evolución del lobo
    Räikkönen, Jannikke; Sablin, Mikhail V. (2015). «Large canids at the Gravettian Předmostí site, the Czech Republic: The mandible». Quaternary International…
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  • The Gravettian was an archaeological industry of the European Upper Paleolithic that succeeded the Aurignacian circa 33,000 years BP. It is archaeologically…
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  • Epigravettian (redirección desde Epi-Gravettian)
    The Epigravettian (Greek: epi "above, on top of", and Gravettian) was one of the last archaeological industries and cultures of the European Upper Paleolithic…
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  • (2011). "Direct radiocarbon dates for the Mid Upper Paleolithic (eastern Gravettian) burials from Sunghir, Russia". Bulletins et mémoires de la Société…
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  • Aurignacian, which was succeeded by the Gravettian by 30,000 years ago. The Gravettian split into the Epi-Gravettian in the east and Solutrean in the west…
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  • Venus figurines of Kostyonki (categoría Gravettian)
    dated to between 25,000 and 20,000 years ago, making them part of the Gravettian industry of the Upper Palaeolithic period. Found in the Kostyonki-Borshchyovo…
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  • Kostyonki–Borshchyovo (categoría Gravettian)
    1/1, Kostenki 4/2, Kostyonki 8/2 and Kostenki 21/3 belong to the eastern Gravettian (24 to 22 ka). Kostenki 2, Kostenki 3, Kostenki 11-1a and Kostenki-19…
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  • Maximum on the eastern edge of the Central Russian Upland, along the Don River. Epigravettian archaeological sites, similar to Eastern Gravettian sites, are…
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  • century, of the first Paleolithic discoveries in Transylvania. The Eastern Gravettian had a long evolution, featuring several stages of development as documented…
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  • and also the Gravettian of Central Europe. However, in Mediterranean Iberia, the Italian Peninsula, and Eastern Europe, epi-Gravettian cultures continue…
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  • 000 to 33,000 years ago. A Late Aurignacian phase transitional with the Gravettian dates to about 33,000 to 26,000 years ago. The type site is the Cave of…
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  • 000 years ago, the Gravettian culture appeared in the Crimean Mountains (southern Ukraine). By 24,000 BC, the Solutrean and Gravettian cultures were present…
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  • multiple individuals belonging to the Gravettian culture. The Gravettians expanded westwards from the far corner of Eastern Europe, likely Russia, to Central…
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  • History of Asian art (redirección desde Eastern art)
    mammoth ivory. The figures are about 23,000 years old and stem from the Gravettian. Most of these statuettes show stylized clothes. Quite often the face…
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  • abundant source of prehistoric artifacts (especially art) dating from the Gravettian period, which spanned roughly from 27,000 to 20,000 BC. In addition to…
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  • earlier Châtelperronian and later Gravettian cultures). The Gravettian culture was located across Europe. Gravettian sites generally date between 33,000…
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  • Aurignacian, Homo neanderthalensis has disappeared from Iberia. The Gravettian expanded from eastern Europe to Iberia just as Aurignacian previously. However, during…
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  • of 2003[update]. The figure is associated with the Upper Paleolithic Gravettian industry, which dates to between 33,000 and 20,000 years ago. The figure…
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  • modern Middle Eastern populations when compared against earlier Paleolithic Europeans such as Gravettians. The affinity for ancient Middle Eastern populations…
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  • morphological signs of domestication. Bocherens, H (2015). "Reconstruction of the Gravettian food-web at Předmostí I using multi-isotopic tracking (13C, 15N, 34S)…
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  • Proto-Indo-European language Proto-Indo-European religion Proto-Indo-European society Gravettian Sintashta culture Watkins: "Yet, for the Indo-European-speaking society…
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  • industry—belonging to Neanderthals rather than modern humans. Aurignacian and Gravettian tools have also been discovered near the area, indicating some settlement…
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