Tardenoisian
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Early Western World > <ancient European styles and periods> > <European Mesolithic styles and periods>
Descripción
Refers to a Mesolithic style and culture that is named after the site at Fère-en-Tardenois in northern France, and existed in France, Belgium, the British Isles, and elsewhere in western Europe. It is characterized by distinctive arrowheads, including chisel-ended arrowheads, other microliths, and by occupation sites that are typically sandy regions and plateaus. It is related to the Azilian culture.
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Otros términos
- 塔登努阿文化 [zh]
- Tardenoisien [nl]
- Tardenosiense [es]
- tǎ dēng nǔ ā wén huà [zh]
- ta deng nu a wen hua [zh]
- t'a teng nu a wen hua [zh]
- 塔登瓦風格 [zh]
- 塔登瓦式 [zh]
- 塔登瓦的 [zh]