First epigravettian ceramic figurines from Europe (Vela Spila, Croatia)
Recent finds of 36 ceramic artifacts from the archaeological site of Vela Spila, Croatia, offer the first evidence of ceramic figurative art in late Upper Palaeolithic Europe, c. 17,500-15,000 years before present (BP). The size and diversity of this artistic ceramic assemblage indicate the emergenc...
Main Authors: | Farbstein, Rebecca (Author), Radic, Dinko (Author), Brajkovic, Dejana (Author), Miracle, Preston T. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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