File Aurignacian culture map en.svg thumb upright 1.5 Map of Aurignacian culture cn date March 2012 The Aurignacian ..., Archeology and the Dispersal of Modern Humans in Europe Deconstructing the Aurignacian, Evolutionary ... s Swabian Alb and dated at 32,000 years old, is associated with the Aurignacian culture and is the oldest ... Zijalka , a cave in the Eastern Karavanke , where the remains of a human residence dated to the Aurignacian ... discovered high altitude Aurignacian site and significantly influenced the knowledge of it. ref .... Erharti , Bojan. Pavlin, Primo . Jerele, Ines. accessdate 12 March 2012 language Slovene ref The Aurignacian ... to consider the makers of Aurignacian artifact archaeology artifacts the first modern humans in Europe. Human remains and Late Aurignacian artifacts found in juxtaposition support this inference ... , embedded in deposits overlain by Levantine Aurignacian industries. This is a fully modern human in both ... remains in direct association with Early Aurignacian technologies are scarce in Europe, the few available are also probably modern human. The best dated association between Aurignacian industries ... range of the earlier Aurignacian in southeastern Europe. ref name MellarsArcheology Art Aurignacian ... and complex artistic characteristics of Aurignacian culture. One of the most ancient Venus figurines ... title A female figurine from the basal Aurignacian of Hohle Fels Cave in southwestern Germany year ... 2009 06 24 ref Tools. Stone tools from the Aurignacian culture are known as Mode 4, characterized by blades ... Scraper from Aurignac France Image Lames aurignaciennes.jpg Aurignacian blades Image Pointe dos ... box succession box title Aurignacian before Ch telperronian after Gravettian years 40,000&ndash 26,000 BP end box References references External links Commons Category AurignacianAurignacian http ... index.php The Aurignacian and the Origins of Art in Europe http www.lithiccastinglab.com gallery pages 2002marchaurignacianpage1.htm Aurignacian Stone Tools Industry Category Aurignacian Category ... more details
no footnotes date March 2012 File Gei enkl sterle.jpg thumb Gei enkl sterle. Gei enkl sterle is a cave near Blaubeuren , Swabian Alb , Southern Germany . It is an important site for the European Upper Paleolithic . Overview It is one of a number of caves where Anatomically modern humans Early modern humans early modern humans in the Aurignacian , between 40,000 and 30,000 years ago left traces of early prehistoric art artwork , including the Vogelherd , Brillenh hle , Gro e Grotte , Hohle Fels and Hohlenstein Stadel caves. Gei enkl sterle was first archaeologically explored in 1963. Systematic excavations began in 1973, from 1974 to 2002 sponsored by the land of Baden W rttemberg . A 1983 monographical publication summarized the results up to that time. The cave has six levels belonging to the Aurignacian and seven levels of the Gravettian , besides earlier levels belonging to the Middle Paleolithic and later ones spanning the Magdalenian down to the Middle Ages. The Aurignacian levels date to between 36,000 and 32,000 years ago, and yielded stone tools, artefacts made from antlers, bones and ivory. Among the most notable items are a sculpture of a Paleolithic flutes flute s of bird bone and mammoth ivory, the prehistoric music oldest known musical instruments . See also Venus of Hohle Fels Literature Nicolas Conard, Maria Malina Abschlie ende Ausgrabungen im Gei enkl sterle bei Blaubeuren, Alb Donau Kreis. in Arch. Ausgr. Bad. W rtt. Theiss, Stuttgart 2001, 17 21. ISSN 0724 8954 J. Hahn Die Gei enkl sterle H hle im Achtal bei Blaubeuren . in Forsch. u. Ber. Vor u. Fr hgesch. Bad. W rtt. Theiss, Stuttgart 21,1988,262. ISBN 3 8062 0794 1 ISSN 0724 4347 References reflist External links http www.urgeschichte.uni tuebingen.de index.php?id 49 http www.showcaves.com german explain Archaeology Menschendarstellung.html coord 48 24 N 9 46 E region DE type landmark display title DEFAULTSORT Geissenklosterle Category Caves of Germany Category Upper Paleolithic Category Aurign ... more details
site Breitenbach is located at the northern boundary of the Aurignacian oikumene , from which only few sites are currently known. It is also one of the few Aurignacian open air sites known from Central Europe   knowledge about modern human spatial behaviour and subsistence practices during the Aurignacian .... Arch ologisches Korrespondenzblatt 40 1 20. ref . As a late representative of the Aurignacian, Breitenbach is of supra regional interest in understanding the dynamics of the Aurignacian Gravettian ... of the Aurignacian and the Question of Pleniglacial Settlement in Western Central Europe. In F. d Errico J. Zilhao Hrsg. ,The Chronology of the Aurignacian and of the Transitional Technocomplexes ... Breitenbach a very late representative of the Aurignacian tradition, as the Gravettian is well ... known from the Gravettian ref name JorisMoreau . Finds Aurignacian artefact production is characterised ... name Richter . Faunal remains Since well preserved faunal remains from Aurignacian open air sites are rare ... air site Lommersum archaeological site Lommersum , Breitenbach is the only Aurignacian open air ... N rnberg. Quart r 37 38 63 96. Street, M & T. Terberger. 2003. New Evidence for the Chronology of the Aurignacian ... J. Zilhao eds. , The Chronology of the Aurignacian and of the Transitional Technocomplexes. Dating ... Aurignacian Category Archaeology of Germany de Fundplatz Breitenbach ... more details
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The Acheulo Yabrudian complex is an archaeological culture in the Levant at the end of the Lower Palaeolithic . It follows the Acheulian and precedes the Mousterian . The Acheulo Yabrudian complex has three periods, the Acheulo Yabrudian, the Yabrudian and the Pre Aurignacian or Amudian. It is also called the Mugharan Tradition. ref Jelinek, A.J., 1990. The Amudian in the context of the Mugharan Tradition at the Tabun Cave Mount Carmel , Israel. In Mellars, P. Ed. , The Emergence of Modern Humans. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, pp. 81 90 ISBN 978 0 8014 2614 8 ref Yabrudian is dominated by thick Scraper archaeology scraper s shaped by steep Quina retouch Acheuleo Yabrudian contains Yabrudian scrapers and handaxe s Pre Aurignacian Amudian is dominated by Blade archaeology blade s and blade tools Dating Determining the age period for the Acheulo Yabrudian has been difficult as its major excavations occurred in the 1930s and 1950s before modern radiometric dating . The recently escavated Qesem Cave Qesem and Tabun caves however suggest the oldest period is about 350 kyr and the most recent 200 kyr. This would make the Lower Middle Palaeolithic transition rapid occurring at 215,000 BP within a 30,000 year period. ref name Barkai cite journal last1 Barkai first1 R last2 Gopher first2 A last3 Lauritzen first3 SE last4 Frumkin first4 A title Uranium series dates from Qesem Cave, Israel, and the end of the Lower Palaeolithic url http www.tau.ac.il humanities archaeology info ran barkai XII.pdf journal Nature volume 423 issue 6943 pages 977 9 year 2003 pmid 12827199 doi 10.1038 nature01718 ref Major sites Yabrud I in Syria Tabun Cave in Israel Zuttiyeh Cave in Wadi Amud in Israel, the location of Galilee Man Qesem Cave , the southernmost site yet found See also Pre history of the Southern Levant Synoptic table of the principal old world prehistoric cultures References reflist Category Paleolithic Category Archaeological cultures of the Near East ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2009 P rigordian is a term for several distinct but related Upper Upper Palaeolithic archaeological culture cultures which are thought by some archaeologists to represent a contiguous tradition . It existed between c.35,000 BP and c.20,000 BP. The earliest culture in the tradition is known as the Ch telperronian which produced denticulate tool s and distinctive flint knives. It is argued that this was superseded by the Gravettian with its Font Robert points and Noailles burin s. The tradition culminated in the proto Magdalenian . Critics have pointed out that no continuous sequence of P rigordian occupation has yet been found and that the tradition requires it to have co existed separately from the Aurignacian industry rather than being differing industries that existed before and afterwards. DEFAULTSORT Perigordian Category Archaeological cultures of Europe Category Stone Age Europe Category Upper Paleolithic euro archaeology stub ca Perigordi es Perigordiense fr P rigordien gl Perigordense it Perigordiano hu P rigordi iskola oc Perigordian ru fi P rigordin kulttuuri sv P rigordienkulturen uk ... more details
File Emireh Point.jpg right 250px thumb Emireh Point. From Meyrouba VI, Lebanon. Greyish blue Jurassic flint, patinated to white. Upper Paleolithic. The Emirian culture represents the transition between the Middle Paleolithic and the Upper Paleolithic in the Levant Syria , Lebanon , Palestine . The Emirian culture apparently developed from the local Mousterian without rupture, keeping numerous elements of the Levalloise Mousterian, together with the locally typical but not frequent point known as Emireh point . There are also numerous stone blade tools, including some curved knives similar to those found in the Chatelperronian culture of Western Europe. The Emirian eventually evolved into the Antelian culture, still of Levalloise tradition but with some Aurignacian influences. See also Upper Paleolithic References M. H. Alimen and M. J. Steve, Historia Universal siglo XXI. Prehistoria . Siglo XXI Editores, 1970 reviewed and corrected in 1994 original German edition, 1966, titled Vorgeschichte . ISBN 84 323 0034 9 Category Paleolithic Category Archaeology of the Near East paleo stub NEast archaeology stub ru ... more details
cleanup date April 2011 Joachim Hahn born August 12, 1942 in Dresden &ndash 27 April 1997 was a German archaeologist. He was a renowned expert in the Upper Paleolithic. Joachim Hahn began his studies in 1962 at the University of Cologne , more stations were Talence Bordeaux University and the University of T bingen. The promotion took place in Cologne, with a thesis on The Aurignacian in Central and Eastern Europe, which was published 1977th 1 Since 1973, he was a research fellow at the University of T bingen. The subsequent habilitation was there on Figurative depictions of the Aurignacian in southwestern Germany and its place in the Upper Palaeolithic art. This work was in 1986 under the title Power and aggression. The message of the Ice Age art in the Aurignacian in southern Germany? published 2 . Hahn has taught since 1985 as Academic Council and professor at the Institute of Prehistory and Early History of the University of T bingen. In 1988 he was appointed adjunct professor there. He was active in teaching, research, excavation and in public relations at museums and exhibitions. Guest teaching brought him to the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, the State University of New York in Birmingham, the University of Paris and the University of Zurich. He died at the age of 54 years of complications of cancer. Hahn led excavations, especially in the Ach Valley, in caves in the Swabian Alb Gei enkl sterle at Blaubeuren, near Schelklingen Hohler Fels , by. Some important discoveries were made . In addition, Hahn worked on the techniques of the Upper Palaeolithic and the oldest man made works of art. He has published over 100 publications. Because of his important excavations in the area around the small town of Baden Wuerttemberg Blaubeuren received the college in his honor the name of Joachim Hahn Gymnasium. Publications Eiszeith hlen im Lonetal. Arch ologie einer Landschaft auf der. Schw b. Alb mit Hansj rgen M ller Beck und Wolfgang Taute , M ller und Gr ff, Stu ... more details
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Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Gavaudun Global 2009.0.212.3.jpg thumb Right upright 1.5 alt Center Scraper Aurignacian fr Mus um de Toulouse Mus um of Toulouse center In archaeology , scrapers are uniface unifacial tools that were used either for hideworking or woodworking purposes. Whereas this term is often used for any unifacially flaked stone tool that defies classification, most Lithic analysis lithic analysts maintain that the only true scrapers are defined on the base of use wear, and usually are those that were worked on the distal ends of blade archaeology blade s i.e., end scraper s or grattoir s. Other scrapers include the so called side scraper s or racloir s, which are made on the longest side of a Lithic flake flake , and notched scraper s, which have a cleft on either side that may have been used to attach them to something else. Most scrapers are either oval or blade like in shape. The working edges of scrapers tend to be convex, and many have trimmed and dulled lateral edges to facilitate hafting. One important variety of scraper is the thumbnail scraper , a scraper shaped much like its namesake. This scraper type is common at Paleo Indian sites in North America . Prehistoric technology DEFAULTSORT Scraper Archaeology Category Archaeological artefact types Category Lithics Archaeology stub es Raspador fr Grattoir lt Grem tukas pl Drapacz archeologia ru sr sv Skrapa ... more details
Year nav topic4 1868 archaeology science The year 1868 in archaeology involved some significant events. Explorations Empty section date July 2010 Excavations Charles Warren starts first excavations of Jericho . Grimes Graves Grime s Graves in the England English county of Norfolk, England Norfolk is excavated in 1868 1870, including Gallery III2b of Greenwell s Pit. The Mammen style Mammen excavation, a Viking Age site near Viborg, Denmark Viborg in Jutland Denmark is excavated. ref Conservation of Textiles part 3 photos , webpage http www.natmus.dk cons x textile textile3.htm Natmus DK textile . ref At Les Eyzies , France , a cave site is excavated containing Cro Magnon remains, at the end of La Rue du Scez overlooking Le Havre du Scez Saie . At Nymphaeum a Greek colony in the Crimea , a burial site is excavated, with six Scythian tombs. Finds The Mesha Stele is found. At Rome , the remains of the Porta Capena are found. At Les Eyzies, France, alongside the Cro Magnon remains, numerous flint tools of Aurignacian manufacture are found. Hildesheim Treasure is found. Publications Empty section date July 2010 Births January 3 Franz Cumont July 14 Gertrude Bell Deaths Empty section date July 2010 See also Neanderthal man References Reflist Category 1868 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1860s in science Archaeology Category 1868 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1868 ... more details
Hallam Leonard Movius 1907 1987 was an United States of America American archaeologist most famous for his work on the palaeolithic period. He was born in Newton, Massachusetts and became a professor of archaeology at Harvard University in 1930. Later he was also a curator at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology . In 1948 he proposed the existence of a Movius Line dividing the Acheulean tool users of Europe, Africa and western Asia from the chopping tool industries of East Asia. He also studied the Perigordian and Aurignacian cultures of Palaeolithic France , excavating at the rock shelter of Les Eyzies in the Dordogne from 1958 to 1973. External links http www.mnsu.edu emuseum information biography klmno movius hallam.html Biography Bibliography Scarre, C ed , The Human Past , Thames and Hudson, London, 2005 ISBN 0 500 28531 4 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Movius, Hallam L. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1907 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1987 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Movius, Hallam L. Category 1907 births Category 1987 deaths Category Harvard University faculty Category American archaeologists US archaeologist stub ... more details
Image Santimamineko Kobako sarrera.jpg 200px thumb Cave entrance. Santimami e cave , Kortezubi , Biscay , Basque Country historical territory Basque Country , Spain , is one of the most important archaeological sites of the Basque Country, including a nearly complete sequence from the Middle Paleolithic to the Iron Age . Its complete sequence includes the following cultures Mousterian Chatelperronian Aurignacian Gravettian Solutrean Magdalenian Azilian Plus unclassified remains of the Neolithic , Chalcolithic , Bronze Age Bronze and Iron Age Iron ages. It is best known for its mural paintings of the Magdalenian period, depicting bison s, horse s, goat s and deer s. Its excellent location over the Urdaibai estuary was probably most important in its continued habitation, first by Neanderthal s and later by Homo sapiens . coord 43 20 48 N 2 38 12 W source euwiki region ES BI type landmark display title Category Geography of the Basque Country Category Caves containing pictograms in Spain Category Art of the Upper Paleolithic Basque geo stub es Cueva de Santimami e eu Santimami e gl Cova de Santimami e oc Espeluga de Santimami e ru ... more details
File Grattoirs de Cote.jpg right 250px thumb Grattoir de c t . A carinated steep scraper with a racloir on one of the sides. Found at Jdeideh II, Lebanon. Brown Cretaceous flint. Suggested to date to the Antelian The Antelian culture is an Upper Paleolithic phase of the Levant Syria , Lebanon , Palestine that evolves from Emirian . The most important innovation in this period is the incorporation of some typical elements of Aurignacian , like some types of burin s and narrow blade points that resemble the European type of Font Yves . Phases Upper Paleolithic III lower Antelian . Upper Paleolithic IV upper Antelian proliferation of burin types and decrease in the number of Font Yves points. First and almost only use of bone for tools in the region, very rare in any case. Upper Paleolithic V Athlitian specialization of Antelian with a comeback of the Chatelperronian knives of Emirian. End of Antelian Atlitian The appearance of the Kebarian culture, of microlith ic type implies a significant rupture in the cultural continuity of Levantine Upper Paleolithic. References M. H. Alimen and M. J. Steve, Historia Universal siglo XXI. Prehistoria . Siglo XXI Editores, 1970 reviewed and corrected in 1994 original German edition, 1966, titled Vorgeschichte . ISBN 84 323 0034 9 Category Paleolithic Category Archaeology of the Near East NEast archaeology stub ... more details
Infobox French commune name Gavaudun image Village de Gavaudun.jpg caption Vue g n rale region Aquitaine department Lot et Garonne arrondissement Arrondissement of Villeneuve sur Lot Villeneuve sur Lot canton Canton of Monflanquin Monflanquin INSEE 47109 postal code 47150 mayor Eric Cong term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality Communaut de communes Bastide et Ch teaux en Guyenne longitude 0.8883 latitude 44.5614 elevation m 111 elevation min m 105 elevation max m 243 area km2 21.33 population 286 population date 2006 Gavaudun is a Communes of France commune in the Lot et Garonne Departments of France department in south western France . Image Gavaudun Global 2009.0.212.3.jpg thumb Right upright 1.5 alt Center Scraper Aurignacian fr Mus um de Toulouse Mus um of Toulouse center See also Communes of the Lot et Garonne department Lot et Garonne communes Category Communes of Lot et Garonne LotGaronne geo stub ca Gavaudun ceb Gavaudun es Gavaudun eu Gavaudun fr Gavaudun it Gavaudun la Gavaudun ms Gavaudun nl Gavaudun oc Gavaudun pms Gavaudun pl Gavaudun pt Gavaudun sk Gavaudun sv Gavaudun uk vi Gavaudun vo Gavaudun war Gavaudun ... more details
Image Venus vom Galgenberg.JPG thumb right Venus of Galgenberg in the Museum of Natural History in Vienna, Austria The Venus of Galgenberg is a Venus figurine of the Aurignacian , dated to ca. 30,000 years ago. It was discovered in 1988 close to Stratzing , Austria , not far from the site of the Venus of Willendorf . The figurine measures 7.2  cm in height and weighs 10 g. It is sculptured from green Serpentine group Serpentine rock. Literature Das neolithische Fundmaterial von St.P lten Galgenleithen. in Mitteilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien. Wien 108.1978, 50ff. ISSN 0373 5656 Zur altsteinzeitlichen Besiedlungsgeschichte des Galgenberges von Stratzing Krems Rehberg. in Arch ologie sterreichs. Mitteilungen der sterreichischen Gesellschaft f r Ur und Fr hgeschichte. Bd 18. Wien 4.1993,1,10 ff. ISSN 1018 1857 Bednarik, Robert 1989 The Galgenberg figurine from Krems, Austria. Rock Art Research . 6. 118 25 External links http www.aeiou.at internal&action search.action?SEARCHEXP venus vom galgenberg&STITLE YES&SKEYWORD YES&SCOPES 0x811bc83c 0x00000002 Venus vom Galgenberg from the Aeiou Encyclopedia . http www.donsmaps.com galgenbergvenus.html Category Venus figurines Galgenberg da Venus fra Galgenberg de Venus vom Galgenberg fr V nus de Galgenberg hu Galgenbergi v nusz pt V nus de Galgenberg ru sv Venus fr n Galgenberg ... more details
Yafteh is an Upper Paleolithic cave located at the foot of Yafteh Mountain, north west of Khoramabad , Western Zagros , Iran . The site was found and later excavated by two American archaeologists, Frank Hole and Kent Flannery , in the 1960s. It contained a thick Upper Paleolithic sequence which yielded bladelets and tools. A number of C14 dating C14 dates indicate that the site was occupied mainly between 30 and 35 thousand years ago. Hole and Flannery published some results of their excavation at Yafteh in a general paper about their excavations in prehistoric sites in Loristan and Dehluran. The lithic assemblages from 1967 excavations were re analyzed in 2005 by Bordes and Shidrang and later those assemblages were the main subject of a MA thesis in 2007. The site was re excavated in 2005 by a joint Belgian Iranian team directed by Marcel Otte and Fereidoun Biglari and excavated again by Otte and Sonia Shidrang in 2008. Yafteh has yielded the largest number of C14 dates from a single Paleolithic site in Iran that are clustered around 28 35 thousand years ago. A rich collection of ornament s made of marine shells, tooth and hematite has been discovered in the early Upper Paleolithic deposits in both early and recent excavations in the Yafteh cave. This collection was analyzed and published by Sonia Shidrang in the Iranian Journal of Archaeology and History . References Hole, F., and Flannery, V 1967 The Prehistory of Southwest Iran A Preliminary Report. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 33 147 206 Otte, M., F. Biglari, D. Flas, S. Shidrang, N. Zwyns, M. Mashkour, R. Naderi, A. Mohaseb N. Hashemi, J. Darvish, & V. Radu 2007 The Aurignacian in the Zagros region new research at Yafteh Cave, Lorestan, Iran, Antiquity 81 82 96 Shidrang, S. 2006 The Zagros Aurignacian The Perspective from Yafteh, Iran. 2006 ASOR Annual Meeting, Abstract Book, p. 34, Philadelphia. Shidrang, S. 2007 The Early Upper Paleolithic Ornamental objects from Yafteh Cave and Pa Sangar Rockshel ... more details
Expand Dutch Kasteel van Montaigle date June 2010 Infobox Military Structure name Montaigle Castle partof location Belgium coordinates image File Montaigle 2 Luc Viatour.jpg thumb 200px centre caption image2 caption2 type Castle code built builder materials height used demolished condition ownership open to public controlledby garrison current commander commanders occupants battles events Montaigle Castle lang fr Ch teau de Montaigle is a ruined medieval castle in Fala n in the municipality of Onhaye , province of Namur , Wallonia . It was built in the 14th century, and destroyed by Henry II of France in 1554. It stands on a rocky spur overlooking the valleys of the Molign e and of the Flavion . The site was used during the Ancient Rome Late Roman period for a Belgo Roman fortification. Montaiglian, the first name of Aurignacian Following the official web site of Onhaye, The Belgian government commissionned in 1867 the geologist douard Dupont to study the caves locally called trous, lit., holes located in the rocky spur of Montaigle. He named each of them after the trees growing near the cave s entrance Trou du Sureau Elder , Trou du Ch ne Oak , Trou de l Erable Maple , except the lowest one, named Trou Philippe after the name of the hermit who lived therein. Prehistoric remains were found in all of these caves Dupont described the Cro Magnon civilization years before the French paleontologists, but the French nomenclature was adopted, though. The Montaiglian layer was later renamed Aurignacian , after the cave of Aurignac in the Pyr n es. ref http www.fotw.net flags be wnaon.html Onhaye official Web Site ref This opinion is also indirectly in a book of Marcel Otte ref http orbi.ulg.ac.be handle 2268 63213 L av nement des hommes modernes en Belgique ref Hawthorne Harris Wilder wrote yet in 1924 Montaiglian or Augniracian ref Hawthorne Harris Wilder Man s Prehistoric Past London, 1924, p.393. ref See also List of castles in Belgium External links http www.montaigle. ... more details
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Year nav topic4 1925 archaeology science The year 1925 in archaeology involved some significant events. Explorations Empty section date July 2010 Excavations Kaminaljuyu , by Manuel Gamino. Excavations in Gibraltar by Dorothy Garrod begin continue to 1926 . December Complete excavation of the Great Sphinx of Giza by mile Baraize begins continues to 1936 . Publications V. Gordon Childe The Dawn of European Civilization . Ale Hrdli ka The Old Americans . Finds July 13 The Venus of Doln V stonice found at Doln V stonice . October 28 Howard Carter reveals the golden death mask of Tutenkhamun . ref cite book first H. V. F. last Winstone authorlink H. V. F. Winstone title Howard Carter and the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun location Manchester publisher Barzan edition rev. year 2006 isbn 1 905521 04 9 pages 269 70 ref The Aurignacian settlement site at Breitenbach archaeological site Breitenbach in Saxony Anhalt is discovered by local schoolteacher E. Thiersch. ref cite book last Porr first M. year 2004 chapter Menschen wie wir Die Aurignacien Fundstelle von Breitenbach editor Meller, H. title Pal olithikum und Mesolithikum Kataloge zur Dauerausstellung im Landesmuseum, Halle ref Belgic pottery at Aylesford Swarling Pottery Swarling , Kent . Awards Empty section date July 2010 Miscellaneous Empty section date July 2010 Births November 14 James Mellaart , Great Britain British archaeologist . Deaths February 4 Robert Koldewey , Germans German archaeologist born 1855 in archaeology 1855 . References reflist Category 1925 in science Archaeology Category 1925 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1925 ... more details