West-central France is a key region to apprehend cultural variations of the Early Middle Magdalenian (19-17 500 cal. BP). This region appears to be at a cultural crossroad of several traditions visible through rich art (cave art, portable art, ornaments) and bone industry traditions (projectile points, navettes). Two technical traditions are...
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March 1, 2020 (v1)Journal article
The evidence of post-LGM human re-occupation of West-Central France particularly develop between 19 and 17.5 ky cal. BP. This interval corresponds to the Early Middle Magdalenian Period (EMM) which includes numerous cave sites rich in art in the area. In West-Central France, the EMM appears as an exception since very few occupations are...
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