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 More Mesolithic definitions
It is characterised by the lack of wood-working tools and by an abundance of geometric microliths.
Tardenoisian The Mesolithic culture which in southwest France succeeded the Sauveterrian.
Tardenoisian and similar industries are found from Iberia to central Europe, and span the period from the early 6th millennium bc until the arrival of the first Neolithic farmers.
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 mantu_s
This change determined a readjusting of the human communities and new types of artefacts became now important: microlithisation was a common practice and it is supposed that bow and arrow heads usually were used.
Typical for this period are two cultures, Tardenoisian and Schela Cladovei, with some chronological differences in between.
The first one, Tardenoisian is common for many Romanian regions (Siret-Prut area, Dobrudja, north-west Wallachia, south-east and north-west of Transylvania and part of Bessarabia, with the exemption of Iron Gates, Romanian Plain and inner part of Transylvania).
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 Other fossils - Cretaceous
The Azilian culture, which was centered in the Pyrenees region but spread to Switzerland, Belgium, and Scotland, was one of the earliest representatives of Mesolithic cultures in Europe.
The Azilian was followed by the Tardenoisian culture, which covered much of Europe; most of these settlements are found on dunes or sandy areas.
The Maglemosian, named for a site in Denmark, is found in the Baltic region and N England.
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 TIME.com: Mysterious Trail -- Jul 28, 1952 -- Page 1
Grime's Graves was a center of industry of the Tardenoisian people—a shadowy race who inhabited England some 6,000 years ago.
The Rudges believe that the ancient Tardenoisians laid out the pudding stone trail to guide them to their flint mines.
The center of their culture may have been the ring of pudding stones now in the foundation of the Chesham church.
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 Palaeolithic
I have so far not located any other interpretation of the Mousterian artefacts and will only update this section when I have either found a newer assessment or have had the chance to consider the Mousterian collections from the Faiyum by reference to other Middle Palaeolithic texts and interpretations.
Sandford and Arkell’s 1929 survey compares the finds interpreted as Late Palaeolithic, to Upper Egyptian contexts, specifically to the Sebilian and Tardenoisian.
While there are sites in the area which are clearly late industries, Sandford and Arkell’s interpretations seem somewhat dubious, especially given that the Sebilian was substantially revised after the date of their publication, when the geology of the Sebilian area was better understood.
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 Chronology of Prehistory
Cultures included gradual domestication of plants and animals, formation of settled communities, use of the bow, and development of delicate stone microliths and pottery.
Notable Mesolithic cultures were the early Azilian and Tardenoisian, over most of Europe; the middle Mesolithic Maglemosian, in the Baltic and N England; the late Ertebolle, or kitchen-midden culture; and the Natufiar, in the Middle East.
The time periods and cultural content of the Neolithic period, or New Stone Age, vary with geographic location.
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 Public Anthropology
The cultural finds do not seem to belong where they were found, or in the same time frame as one another.
These findings question the sequence of the Mousterian, Capsian and Tardenoisian cultures.
Liang tries to link all the findings of one area together and try to paint a clearer picture of the connections and time frames that these findings originated.
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 Slavic ethnogenesis by Mario Alinei 05 - Ancient Macedonian Civilization - by macedon
According to the majority of archaeologists, the different lithic industries of East-European Mesolthic can be attributed to two different human populations (e.g.
Tringham 1971, 36-7), corresponding to the two basic cultures of Eastern Europe: the South-West of Eastern Europe, characterized by the microlithic industry (sometimes improperly called tardenoisian), common to the rest of Europe, and the Northern part of Eastern Europe, characterized by the Swiderian industry (e.g.
Naturally, both in Palaeolithic and in Mesolithic it is necessary to consider the consequences that the glaciations first and the deglaciation later must have had on the distribution of populations.
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 University of Michigan Library Name Resolver Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Title: Implements and ornaments of the Azilian and Tardenoisian stages from Crimea.
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Note: Europe; Crimean; Eastern Europe; Ukraine; Implements and ornaments of the Azilian and Tardenoisian stages from Crimea.; Crimean Peninsula
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