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As well as flint tools, Magdalenians are known for their elaborate worked bone, antler and ivory that served both functional and aesthetic purposes, including perforated batons.
Magdalenian stone tools include small geometrically shaped implements (e.g., triangles, semilunar blades) probably set into bone or antler handles for use, burins (a sort of chisel), scrapers, borers, backed bladelets, and shouldered and leaf-shaped projectile points.
During this time, stone technology advanced and archaeologists have identified four varieties of flint tools which they believe represent distinct societies of hunter–gatherers. They are: Aurignacian, Gravettian, Solutrean, and Magdalenian.
23 Δεκ 2021 · Here we present a hitherto unpublished group of Magdalenian organic knapping tools from Gough’s Cave. Our analysis and interpretation of these finds has three main aims. First, we provide descriptions of the pieces with a focus on diagnostic features that allow their recognition as knapping tools.
23 Δεκ 2021 · Here we present a hitherto unpublished group of Magdalenian organic knapping tools from Gough’s Cave. Our analysis and interpretation of these finds has three main aims.
10 Μαρ 2015 · In this paper, we will show how tool management can be different through examples from the European Magdalenian: Champréveyres and Monruz, two open-air sites with seasonal occupations, and Roc-aux-Sorciers, a rock shelter site with a long occupation and remarkable artistic activities.
1 Σεπ 2016 · The Late Middle Magdalenian appears to correspond to a phase of population contraction in which cultural emulation is observed among lithic tool kits in the socio-economic value placed on large blades. The Early Upper Magdalenian coincides with the renewed settlement of the north Aquitaine plains.