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    The Levantine Aurignacian (35,000-29,000 BP, calibrated, 32,000-26,000 BP, non-calibrated) is an Upper Paleolithic culture of the Near-Eastern Levant...
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    related to them. The Levantine Aurignacian may have preceded European Aurignacian, but there is a possibility that the Levantine Aurignacian was rather the...
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    differ greatly from the Aurignacian artifacts. The Kebaran is preceded by the final phase of the Upper Paleolithic Levantine Aurignacian (also known as the...
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  • before present (BP) and thought to be related to Levantine Emiran and younger European Aurignacian cultures. The word "Ahmarian" was adopted from the...
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    Ahmarian, and later the Levantine Aurignacian culture (formerly called Antelian), still of Levalloise tradition but with some Aurignacian influences. According...
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    Upper Paleolithic Levantine Aurignacian (formerly called Antelian) period throughout the Levant. By the end of the Levantine Aurignacian, gradual changes...
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    Grattoir de côté (category Levantine Aurignacian)
    are suggested to date to Upper Paleolithic stages three or four (Levantine Aurignacian). Lorraine Copeland; P. Wescombe (1965). Inventory of Stone-Age...
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    "Arab-Byzantine" coins replicated Byzantine coins and were minted in Levantine cities before and after the Umayyads rose to power. Some examples of these...
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    symbolic shapes and animals, such as a running horse dated to the Levantine Aurignacian circa 28000 BP, and visible in the Israel Museum. This is considered...
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  • Levanto-Aurignacian Ahmarian culture, lasting from 39,000 to 24,000 BC. This culture was quite successful spreading as the Antelian culture (late Aurignacian)...
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    Europe in the Upper Paleolithic by people of the Aurignacian culture, forming the Levantine Aurignacian (c. 33000 BC), whose descendants had then further...
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    History of the Levant Prehistory Levantine Aurignacian Kebaran culture Mushabian culture Natufian culture Halaf culture Ghassulian culture Ancient history...
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    HaYonim Cave (category Levantine Aurignacian)
    running horse dated to between 40,000-18,500 BP, possibly to the Levantine Aurignacian circa 28,000 BP, and now visible in the Israel Museum. This is considered...
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  • Syrian deserts and support the presence of pre-Acheulian cultures in the Levantine corridor, but their chronological context cannot be determined. Ubeidiya...
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    Geographical range Near East Period End of Old Stone Age Dates 20,000 to 10,000 BP Preceded by Levantine Aurignacian (Upper Paleolithic) Followed by Neolithic...
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    Tianyuan man Auri- gnacian culture Deni- sova Okladnikov Kostenki Levantine Aurignacian Bhimbetka caves Sunghir class=notpageimage| Sunghir and contemporary...
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    others. The Bohunician is "transitional" between the Mousterian and the Aurignacian, and thus a candidate for representing the first wave of anatomically...
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  • Kostyonki–Borshchyovo (category Aurignacian)
    bone circle Kostenki 11. Kostyonki is considered as belonging to the Aurignacian culture. Mammoth teeth were found at the site from an early time. Cornelis...
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    Manot Cave (category Levantine Aurignacian)
    Ahmarian phase (46,000–42,000 BP), a Levantine Aurignacian phase (38,000–34,000 BP), and a post-Levantine Aurignacian phase (34,000–33,000 BP). The most...
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    produced Upper Palaeolithic cultures, the first major one being the Aurignacian, which was succeeded by the Gravettian by 30,000 years ago. The Gravettian...
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    associated with two cultural horizons: the Ahmarian culture and the Levantine Aurignacian culture. Some technological advancements were made in this period...
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  • the 1937-1938 and 1947-1948 Boston College Excavations and the Levantine Aurignacian at Ksar Akil, Lebanon". Paléorient. 36 (2): 117–161. doi:10.3406/paleo...
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    History of the Levant Prehistory Levantine Aurignacian Kebaran culture Mushabian culture Natufian culture Halaf culture Ghassulian culture Ancient history...
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    Habelt Verlag. Bergman, C. A. 2004. "Twisted Debitage and the Levantine Aurignacian Problem". in A. Belfer-Cohen and A.N. Goring-Morris (eds.) More...
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    Administration (OETA) was a joint British and French military administration over Levantine and Mesopotamian provinces of the former Ottoman Empire between 1918 and...
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    the 1937-1938 and 1947-1948 Boston College Excavations and the Levantine Aurignacian at Ksar Akil, Lebanon". Paléorient. 36 (2): 117–161. doi:10.3406/paleo...
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    Raqefet Cave (category Levantine Aurignacian)
    Raqefet Cave. Earlier levels at Raqefet include remains from the Levantine Aurignacian. Earlier Mousterian remains were also found at Site 187. In 2020...
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  • traditions, chronologically: the Acheulo-Yabrudian, the Yabrudian and the Pre-Aurignacian or Amudian. The Yabrudian tradition is dominated by thick scrapers shaped...
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    bone tools from the Aurignacian layer at Hayonim cave (dated to 35,000 years ago). In her work she identified the Levantine Aurignacian and its uniqueness...
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  • Manot 1 (category Levantine Aurignacian)
    included a Levallois point, burins, bladelets, overpassed blades, and Aurignacian tools. They also found remains of "fallow deer, red deer, mountain gazelle...
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