
paleolithique
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Le travail des matières dures animales dans le site gravettien « La Vigne Brun » (Loire, France)
estinmado internatua sé bienvenido a este link sobre el solutrense para contactar y enviar apuntes mapas fuente http://www.pais-global.com.ar/mapas/mapa01.htm Fruto de la unión de las dos técnicas de talla del sílex (de lascas y de núcleo) que caracterizaban el Paleolítico inferior, es el magnífico desarrollo del Paleolítico medio. El foco de formación de los pueblos auriñacienses debe buscarse en las fértiles regiones del África centro-oriental, desde las cuales las nuevas poblaciones pronto alcanzaron el valle del Nilo.
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L’abri Pataud is the only prehistoric site in the Dordogne to have been converted into a museum. It is situated 15 metres above the river Vézère at the foot of an imposing cliff which dominates the village of les Eyzies-de-Tayac. Not far away to the north is the famous Cro-Magnon shelter whose discovery made the village of Les Eyzies known to all prehistorians. In the remains of a prehistoric shelter which has now largely collapsed there is an excavation site where you can follow the successions of prehistoric occupations by looking at a stratigraphic section which is more than 9 metres high. Archaeological digs have revealed that there were more than forty encampments there between 35,000 and 20,000 years ago covering the Aurignacian, Gravettian and Solutrean periods. Some metres away, there is an area of the shelter which is still intact.

