The Azilian succession also contained the tomb of a human adult ( a 1.68 meter tall male strongly resembling the Chancelade type ) and the remains of two adolescents with calcined bones.
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Full Azilian in the same site is dated to 8, 150 BP, followed by appearance of geometric elements at a later date, that continue until the arrival of pottery ( subneolithic stage ).
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In the case of the Basque Country and the Franco-Cantabrian region as a whole, this product was Azilian, that in alter period would incorporate the geometric microliths associated with Tardenoisian and related cultures.
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An archetypical Azilian site in the Iberian peninsula is Zatoya ( Navarre ), where it is difficult to discern the early Azilian elements from those of late Magdalenian ( this transition dated to 11, 760 BP ).
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An archetypical Azilian site in the Iberian peninsula is Zatoya ( Navarre ), where it is difficult to discern the early Azilian elements from those of late Magdalenian ( this transition dated to 11, 760 BP ).
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Nevertheless, Magdalenian culture persists until circa 8000 BCE, when it quickly evolves into two " microlithist " cultures : Azilian, in Spain and southern France, and Sauveterrian, in northern France and Central Europe.
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A certain survival of late Upper Palaeolithic traditions similar to contemporary Azilian ( France, Spain ) becomes apparent, such as the amber elk from Weitsche that can be considered as a link to the Mesolithic, amber animal sculptures.
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"' Painted pebbles "'are a class of artifact found in northern Scotland dating from the first millennium AD . They are comparable to those that characterize the Azilian period in the Art of the Upper Paleolithic on the continent.