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  1. The Baradostian culture was an Upper Paleolithic flint industry culture found in the Zagros region in the border-country between Iraq and Iran. [1] It was preceded by the Middle Paleolithic Mousterian culture, directly overlying it without an intervening bladelet industry. [2] This culture is known for the high percentage of burins and some of ...

    • c. 36,000 – c. 18,000 BC
    • Mousterian
  2. e. Zarzian culture is an archaeological culture of late Paleolithic and Mesolithic in Southwest Asia . The period of the culture is estimated to have existed about 18,000–8,000 BCE. It was preceded by the Baradostian culture in the same region and was related to the Imereti culture [citation needed] of the Caucasus .

    • c. 20,000 – c. 10,000 BP
    • Mesolithic
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GravettianGravettian - Wikipedia

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    The Gravettians were hunter-gatherers who lived in a bitterly cold period of European prehistory, and the Gravettian lifestyle was shaped by the climate. Pleniglacial environmental changes forced them to adapt. West and Central Europe were extremely cold during this period. Archaeologists usually describe two regional variants: the western Gravetti...

    Animals were a primary food source for humans of the Gravettian period.Since Europe was extremely cold during this period, they preferred food sources high in energy and fat content. Testing comparisons among various human remains reveal that populations at higher latitudes placed greater dietary emphasis on meat. A defining trait distinguishing Gr...

    Physical remains of people of the Gravettian have revealed that they were tall and relatively slender people. The male height of the Gravettian culture ranged between 179 and 188 centimetres (5 ft 10 in and 6 ft 2 in) tall with an average of 183.5 centimetres (6 ft 0.2 in), which is exceptionally tall not only for that period of prehistory, but for...

    Clubs, stones and sticks were the primary hunting tools during the Upper Paleolithic period. Bone, antler and ivory points have all been found at sites in France; but proper stone arrowheads and throwing spears did not appear until the Solutrean period (~20,000 Before Present). Due to the primitive tools, many animals were hunted at close range. Th...

    Decorations and tools

    The Gravettian era landscape is most closely related to the landscape of present-day Moravia. Pavlov I in southern Moravia is the most complete and complex Gravettian site to date, and a perfect model for a general understanding of Gravettian culture. In many instances, animal remains indicate both decorative and utilitarian purposes. In the case of, for example, Arctic foxes, incisors and canines were used for decoration, while their humeri and radii bones were used as tools. Similarly, the...

    Fu et al. (2016) examined the remains of fourteen Gravettians. The eight males included three samples of Y-chromosomal haplogroup CT, one of I, one IJK, one BT, one C1a2, and one sample of F. Of the fourteen samples of mtDNA, there were thirteen samples of U and one sample of M. The majority of the sample of U belonged to the U5 and U2.Teschler et ...

  4. A Báródság falvai a későbbiekben a Sólyomkői uradalom részei lettek. Román népessége a 14. században települt be területére. A későbbiekben azonban a tájegység központjának számító Nagy- és Kisbáród is lassanként elrománosodott. Az Erdélyi Fejedelemség kialakulása után újból katonai terület lett, amely a ...

  5. The Baradostian was an Upper Palaeolithic (Late Old Stone Age) flint tool culture in the Near East which succeeded the Neanderthal-led Mousterian culture. It encompassed an area which was focussed mainly on northern Mesopotamia and eastern Anatolia - modern Iraq, Syria, and Turkey - and centred on the Zagros Mountains between Iraq and Iran ).

  6. Jellegzetességei[szerkesztés] Tervei szerint a baranta alapvetően nem egy „mester” összefoglalt mozdulati- és személyiségformálási struktúrája kíván lenni, hanem egy nép kultúrájának harcban történő megnyilvánulása. Mint a régi idők magyar hadseregében, a barantában is előfordul a lovasíjászat. A mozgásanyag ...

  7. However, the Early Baradostian of Warwasi has a wider variability of blank production with flexible methods and techniques. -Other components of the Baradostian assemblage from War- wasi could be ...

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