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The Baradostian's relationship to neighbouring cultures remains unclear. This is also the case regarding the issue of whether this culture gradually evolved from the previous Zagros Mousterian cultural group, which is associated primarily with the
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cave assemblages, revealed that the early phase of this culture was not as sophisticated as the evolved middle phase, and it produced blades and bladelets using soft hammer from single platform prismatic cores with plain platforms.
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in the southern Zagros was among the major sites to have been excavated. Perhaps precipitated by the most recent cold phase (the
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culture, directly overlying it without an intervening bladelet industry. This culture is known for the high percentage of
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According to M. Otte, the Baradostian of the Zagros clearly belongs to Aurignacian traditions.
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complexes, beginning perhaps as early as 36,000 BC. Evidence found in the
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and some of these were similar to the distinctive nosed profile of the
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Radiocarbon dates suggest that this was one of the earliest
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Index

Baradostian
Upper Paleolithic
Mousterian
Zarzian culture
Trialetian
Paleolithic
Pliocene
before Homo
Lower Paleolithic
Ma
ka
Lomekwi
Oldowan
Acheulean
Madrasian
Soanian
Clactonian
Mugharan
Middle Paleolithic
ka
Mousterian
Aterian
Micoquien
Sangoan
Upper Paleolithic
ka
Initial Upper Paleolithic
Fertile Crescent
Emiran
Ahmarian

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