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Meaning of "solutrean"

solutrean (adjective) - Relating to a paleolithic culture in Western Europe during the Upper Paleolithic period. This term is often used in archaeology or anthropology discussions
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  • One of the final stages of the Paleolithic.
  • Of or pertaining to the Solutrean.
  • Of or pertaining to the Solutrean material culture or the Solutrean hypothesis.
  • A member of a hypothetical Paleolithic people who migrated from Europe to North America in the context of the widely rejected Solutrean hypothesis.

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Solutrean stone tool.
Indistinct chatter in solutrean.
Inhabited since the time of the Solutrean and Magdalenian cultures of the Paleolithic era.
The dotted forms are most common during the Solutrean period.
The links between the Salpetrian and the Solutrean is clarified from a technological point of view.
Flint tools from this site have been termed Solutrean style.
The term Solutrean is derived from Solutré.
This encouraged adherents to the Solutrean hypothesis.
The Solutrean area.
A third and less subscribed to theory is called the Solutrean hypothesis.
This culture soon supersedes the Solutrean area and also the Gravettian of Central Europe.
This level could be attributed accurately to the Upper Solutrean.
Beginning of Solutrean culture.
A tradition of the Magdalenian parietal sculpture appears, in the continuity of the Solutrean sculpture.
From Solutrean to Mesolithic, the diversification of foods resources is relatively limited.

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The carvings are in Solutrean style.
In any event, Solutrean people produced the finest Paleolithic flint craftsmanship in western Europe.
The hypothesis is based on similarities between European Solutrean and Clovis lithic technologies.
In Solutrean times, its ceiling varied cave 4 and 5 feet in height.
They are often dual pointed and flat, making them similar to Solutrean laurel leaf blades.
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It replaced all earlier Aurignacian, Gravettian and Solutrean influence.
Note, Neither Perigordian ( aka Chatelperronian ) nor Solutrean cultures are strongly associated with artistic achievements.
The Benta Laperra cave has the oldest paintings, maybe from the Aurignacian or Solutrean period.
The Solutrean culture was located in eastern France, Spain, and England.
In the Upper Palaeolithic appeared two new cultures, Solutrean and Magdalenian.
By 24,000 BP the Solutrean and Gravettian cultures were present in the southwestern region of Europe.
Can we characterize specific Aurignacian, Gravettian or Solutrean approaches?

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