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    The Ahrensburg culture or Ahrensburgian (c. 12,900 to 11,700 BP) was a late Upper Paleolithic nomadic hunter culture (or technocomplex) in north-central...
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    of numerous excavations from the Upper Paleolithic culture. The culture is called Ahrensburg culture by archaeologists. The town dates back to the 13th...
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  • redirect targets Ahrensburg culture – Late Upper Paleolithic nomadic hunter culture Hamburg culture – Late Upper Paleolithic culture Magdalenian – Upper...
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  • southwestern coast of Norway and ultimately in the final Palaeolithic Ahrensburg culture of northwestern Europe. The Komsa are thought to have followed the...
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    leister, a characteristic type of fishing spear, used for gigging. Ahrensburg culture Deepcar Doggerland Koelbjerg Man Last glacial period Georg F.L. Sarauw...
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    "outstanding, though also indirect", in contrast with the Bromme-Ahrensburg complex (Lyngby culture), for which she introduced the term "Baltic Magdalenian" for...
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    the Allerød. At the beginning of the Younger Dryas, the transition Ahrensburg culture is smooth. At this time, reindeer was the most important prey, but...
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    Magdalenian cultures (also Madelenian; French: Magdalénien) are later cultures of the Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic in western Europe. They date from...
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    Paleolithic Ahrensburg culture, giving way to the Mesolithic hunter-gatherers by the 7th millennium BC (Maglemosian culture c. 7500–6000 BC, Kongemose culture c...
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    ice margin. The Hamburg Culture has been identified at many places, for example, the settlement at Meiendorf and Ahrensburg north of Hamburg, Germany...
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    600 BC. Beneath a rock overhang on rock VIII, microliths from the Ahrensburg culture such as arrow heads or blades were found. Evidence of fire sites was...
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    Upper Palaeolithic Hamburg culture (13,000–10,000 BC) hunted reindeer in the area, using spears. The later Ahrensburg culture (11,200–9,500 BC) used bow...
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    Cro-Magnon (section Culture)
    Neanderthals which allowed them to take Europe. Ahrensburg culture – Late Upper Paleolithic nomadic hunter culture Châtelperronian – Proposed Upper Paleolithic...
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    southern Ukraine 30,000 BP, Szeletian culture 22,000 BP, Pavlovian, Aurignacian cultures 13,000 BP, Ahrensburg culture (Western Germany, Netherlands, England)...
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    WHGs who entered Scandinavia are believed to have belonged to the Ahrensburg culture. These WHGs and EHGs had subsequently mixed, and the SHGs gradually...
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    of bone, stone and ivory tools. William Boyd Dawkins Hamburg culture Ahrensburg culture Palaeolithic art Swanscombe "Creswell Crags". UNESCO. 27 January...
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    lands of Denmark and southernmost Sweden. This was the land of the Ahrensburg culture, tribes who hunted over vast territories and lived in lavvus on the...
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    WHGs who entered Scandinavia are believed to have belonged to the Ahrensburg culture. EHGs and WHGs displayed lower allele frequencies of SLC45A2 and SLC24A5...
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  • The Lyngby culture is a proposed name for the combination of the highly similar Ahrensburg and Bromme cultures as one and the same. Nationalencyklopedin...
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    Natufian culture (/nəˈtuːfiən/ nə-TOO-fee-ən) is a Late Epipaleolithic archaeological culture of the Neolithic prehistoric Levant in Western Asia, dating...
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    the north. The cultural complex derived from the final Palaeolithic Ahrensburg culture of northwestern Europe, spreading first to southern Norway and then...
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    The Qadan culture (13000-9000 BCE) was an ancient culture that, archaeological evidence suggests, originated in Nubia approximately 15,000 years ago....
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    Emiran (redirect from Emiran (culture))
    Emiran culture was a culture that existed in the Levant (Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, Israel, Jordan and Arabia) between the Middle Paleolithic and the...
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    Geldrop, where over 10,000 years ago reindeerhunters of the so-called Ahrensburg culture placed their tents, two with engravings have been found, among other...
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  • The Madrasian culture is a prehistoric archaeological culture of the Indian subcontinent, dated to the Lower Paleolithic, the earliest subdivision of...
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    Upper Palaeolithic Hamburg culture (13,000–10,000 BC) hunted reindeer in the area, using spears. The later Ahrensburg culture (11,200–9,500 BC) used bow...
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  • Pleistocene (Last Glacial Period (LGP)) ends. : 1ff.  ~10,000 B.C. The Ahrensburg culture prospers in northern Germany and southern Scandinavia. : 43  5,500–5...
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    to the current one. The paleolithic Ahrensburg culture was succeeded by the early mesolithic Maglemosian culture (8000-6000 BC), whose members were not...
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  • Magdalenian culture also lived at the foot of glaciers until a new cold period, 12,700 years ago, after which appeared the reindeer hunting Ahrensburg culture. In...
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    Nordic Stone Age (category Archaeological cultures of Europe)
    and the local culture reverted to former traditions, focusing on reindeer hunting. This culture is now referred to as the Ahrensburg culture. Around 9,500...
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