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Magdalenian
The Magdalenian (also Madelenian; ) is a technocomplex of the Late Upper Paleolithic in parts of Western and Central Europe. It dates from around 21,000 to 13,000 years Before Present. It is named after the type site of Abri de la Madeleine, a rock shelter () located in the Vézère valley of Tursac in Dordogne, France.

Azilian
The Azilian is a Mesolithic industry of the Franco-Cantabrian region of northern Spain and Southern France. It dates approximately 10,000–12,500 years ago. Diagnostic artifacts from the culture include projectile points (microliths with rounded retouched backs), crude flat bone harpoons and pebbles with abstract decoration. The latter were first found in the River Arize at the type-site for the culture, the ''Grotte du Mas d'Azil'' at Le Mas-d'Azil in the French Pyrenees (illustrated, now with a modern road running through it). These are the main type of Azilian art, showing a great reduction
Prehistoric Sites and Decorated Caves of the Vézère Valley
UNESCO World Heritage Site of prehistoric decorated caves in the Vézère Valley, France
Abri de la Madeleine
cave with prehistoric art
Tito Bustillo Cave
cave in Spain
Federmesser culture
archaeological culture
Creswellian culture
archaeological culture
Venus of Monruz
sculpture
Cave of Altxerri
cave in Spain

The Man from Earth: Holocene
2017 film by Richard Schenkman

Hohlenstein-Stadel
Hohlenstein-Stadel is a cave located in the Hohlenstein cliff (not to be confused with the Hohle Fels) at the southern rim of the Lonetal (valley of the Lone) in the Swabian Jura in Germany. While first excavations were started after the second half of the 19th century, the significance of some of the findings was not realized until 1969. The most significant finding was a small ivory statue called the Löwenmensch, which is one of the oldest pieces of figurative art ever found.
Bèze
watercourse
Villars Cave
cave with prehistoric art in France
Laugerie-Basse
Laugerie-Basse is an important Upper Paleolithic archaeological site within the territory of the French commune Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil in Dordogne. It is known for several works of art from the Magdalenian. In 1979, Laugerie-Basse, along with other nearby Paleolithic sites, was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as Prehistoric Sites and Decorated Caves of the Vézère Valley.
Cap Blanc rock shelter
cave with prehistoric art
El Mirón Cave
cave in Ramales de la Victoria, Cantabria, Spain
Chancelade man
hominin fossil
Isturitz and Oxocelhaya caves
cave syitem in Lower Navarre, French Basque Country
Bonn–Oberkassel dog
late Paleolithic dog specimen
Marsoulas Cave
cave in France
La Chaire a Calvin
cave and archaeological site in France
Roc-aux-Sorciers
Roc-aux-Sorciers is an Upper Paleolithic rock shelter site dating to the mid-Magdalenian cultural stage, around 14,000 years ago, made famous by its relief wall carvings. The site is in the French commune of Angles-sur-l'Anglin, in Vienne. The name 'Sorcerers' Rock', with its suggestions of pagan rendez-vous, was applied to the site long before the wall-carvings were discovered.
Red Lady of El Mirón
Homo sapiens fossil skeleton in Spain
Grotte de Montgaudier
cave in France
Venus figurines of Gönnersdorf
paleolithic depictions of the female body