Sauveterrian Explained

Sauveterrian
Altnames:Sauveterrian Culture
Region:France, Europe
Period:Mesolithic
Dates:8500 to 6500 years BP
Typesite:Sauveterre-la-Lémance
Precededby:Azilian
Followedby:Neolithic Europe

The Sauveterrian is the name for an archaeological culture of the European Mesolithic which flourished around 8500 to 6500 years BP. The name is derived from the type site of Sauveterre-la-Lémance in the French French: département of Lot-et-Garonne.

It extended through large parts of western and central Europe. Characteristic artefacts include geometric microliths and backed points on micro-blades. Woodworking tools are notably missing from Sauveterrian assemblages. There is evidence for ritual burial.[1] [2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sauveterrien et Sauveterriano :unité ou diversité du premier mésolithique en France méridionale et en Italie du nord . Université de Toulouse . Nicolas Valdeyron . January 22, 2019 .
  2. Web site: Mesolithic Culture of Europe . e-Acharya INFLIBNET . January 22, 2019 .