Aterian

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Scope note
Refers to a highly developed Middle and Late Paleolithic tool-making culture that was widespread in northern Africa during the late Pleistocene Epoch from around 30,000 Before Present. It apparently developed as an advanced African form of the European Levalloisian tradition, and is named for the site at Bir al-Atir, Tunisia. It is characterized by the use of the bow and arrow, the formation of stems or tangs on arrowheads, spearheads, and scrapers to facilitate hafting, and a very fine pressure chipping technique. Some scholars believe there is a relationship between Aterian leaf-shaped blades and Solutrean blades, and that the Aterians entered the Iberian Peninsula during Solutrean times.
Aterian
Accepted term: 13-May-2024