Perigordian
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Early Western World > <ancient European styles and periods> > <European Upper Paleolithic styles and periods> > <Western European Upper Paleolithic styles and periods>
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Refers to the period of prehistoric tool making that followed the Mousterian industry in Upper Paleolithic Europe. It is named after a region in south central France. It overlaps somewhat with the Aurignacian industry, and was succeeded by the Solutrean. The Perigordian industry is characterized by denticulate Mousterian-style tools, stone knives with one sharp edge and one flat edge, and various scrapers, borers, burins, small blades, and pendants.
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Otros términos
- 佩利高丁文化 [zh]
- Périgordien [nl]
- Perigordiense [es]
- pèi lì gāo dīng wén huà [zh]
- pei li gao ding wen hua [zh]
- p'ei li kao ting wen hua [zh]
- Périgordian [en]
- 佩里戈時期 [zh]