Abstract

The end of the Middle Paleolithic sees the appearance of “transitional” industries, which emerge at the same moment as anatomical modern humans enter Europe. All these transitional industries come from a Mousterian background and are closely connected to late Neanderthals. Among these industries we find two traditions characterized by backed blade pieces in Western Europe: the Châtelperronian and the Uluzzian. Two big conditions have been defined to allow a comparison between these industries: a chronological continuity and a geographic link. The recent data allows a new comparison.

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