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The Tardenoisian is an archaeological culture of the Mesolithic period from north-western France and Belgium. Similar cultures are known further east in central Europe (late mesolithic) and west across Spain.


Characteristic artefacts include trapezoid, chisel-ended arrowheads and small flint blades made by the pressure-technique.


The Tarnedoisian is contemporaneous with the Sauveterrian and lasted from about 6500 BC cal. until the Neolithic.


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Tardenoisian at AllExperts (134 words)
The Tardenoisian is an archaeological culture of the Mesolithic period from north-western France and Belgium.
Similar cultures are known further east in central Europe (late mesolithic) and west across Spain.
The Tardenoisian is contemporaneous with the Sauveterrian and lasted from about 6500 BC until the Neolithic.
More Mesolithic definitions (404 words)
It is characterised by the lack of wood-working tools and by an abundance of geometric microliths.
Tardenoisian The Mesolithic culture which in southwest France succeeded the Sauveterrian.
Tardenoisian and similar industries are found from Iberia to central Europe, and span the period from the early 6th millennium bc until the arrival of the first Neolithic farmers.
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