The Ahmarian culture was a Paleolithic archeological industry in the Levant dated at 46,000–42,000 years before present (BP) and thought to be related...
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Châtelperronian culture of Western Europe. The Emiran eventually evolved into the Ahmarian, and later the Levantine Aurignacian culture (formerly called Antelian)...
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in Europe some time after the Levant, where the Emiran period and the Ahmarian period form the first periods of the Upper Paleolithic, corresponding to...
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technologies is made by the Aurignacian culture, originating in the Levant (Ahmarian) and Hungary (first full Aurignacian). By 35,000 BC, the Aurignacian culture...
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The Levantine Aurignacian follows chronologically the Emiran and Early Ahmarian in the same area of the Near East, and closely related to them. The carving...
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Flint Knives, Ahmarian Culture, Nahal Boqer, Israel, 47,000–40,000 BP. Israel Museum....
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Uluzzian (Italy). Bohunician assemblages are considered similar to Emiran and Ahmarian ones and Bohunician culture may be linked to them. For this reason, it...
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Period Upper Paleolithic Dates c. 23,000 – c. 15,000 BP Type site Kebara Cave Preceded by Ahmarian Levantine Aurignacian Followed by Natufian culture...
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50–12 ka) Initial Upper Paleolithic Fertile Crescent: Emiran (50–40 ka) Ahmarian (46–42 ka) Baradostian (36–18 ka) Aurignacian (35–29 ka) Zarzian (20–10...
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culture, spread out across Europe, probably descending from the Near-Eastern Ahmarian culture. The Aurignacian industry took hold perhaps in south-central Europe...
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