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Archaeological culture

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  • archaeological culture (en)
  • nordafrikanische epipaläolithische Kultur (de)
  • المنظر الثقافي لساحل شمال افريقيا بين العصر الحجري القديم العلوي والعصر الحجري الوسيط حوالي 20.000 إلى 10.000 سنة قبل الحاضر (ar)
  • utamaduni wa kiakiolojia (sw)
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  • c. 25/23,000 – c. 11,000 cal BP (en)
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  • Iberomaurusian (en)
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  • Later Stone Age, Epipalaeolithic, or Upper Paleolithic (en)
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  • Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya . (en)
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  • Instructions pour les recherches préhistoriques dans le nord-ouest de l'Afrique (en)
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  • Mr. Luis Siret had already noticed in Southeastern Spain a Palaeolithic industry that included a microlithic toolkit: small and narrow instruments, variously retouched and with these, colouring substances, grinding tools, and hammerstones. However, this very industry, we have noticed it in the La Mouillah shelters, close to Marnia [western Algeria]: it includes hammerstones, cores, simple and backed [à bord retaillés] blades, notched blades, an excessive profusion of very small blades with retouch on their backs and very sharp points [très petites lames à dos retouché et à pointe très ], circular endscrapers, disks, alterative flake pebbles, and a whole set of tools for grinding colours: pebbles in greenish rock, sandstone wheels, pebbles with median depressions, still impregnated with red colour, and as colouring substances, hematites, ocre, oligist iron. Finally, some boring tools in polished bone and objects of adornment: ellongated pebbles and shells pierced for suspension. But nothing in the way of polished stone or pottery. [...] What clearly distinguishes this industry is the smallness of the toolkit, especially the crescent-shaped backed blades of which one finds thousands of examples. True geometric pieces are excessively rare, barely three parts per thousand, whereas in the ancient Neolithic with pottery and polished stone, small pieces of flint with geometric shapes are very common. I named the period that characterises this industry. (en)
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  • La Mouillah (en)
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  • Iberomaurusian (en)
  • إيبيروموريسية (ar)
  • Iber-Maurità (ca)
  • Ibéromaurusien (de)
  • Cultura Ibero-Mauritana (es)
  • Cultura iberomaurusiana (it)
  • Ibéromaurusien (fr)
  • Ibéromaurusien (nl)
  • Kultura iberomauruzyjska (pl)
  • Cultura ibero-maurisiana (pt)
  • Иберо-мавританская культура (ru)
  • Iberomaurusisk kultur (sv)
  • Іберо-мавританська культура (uk)
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