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  1. A 15,000-year-old grey seal tooth pendant from Kents Cavern, Devon, spent 157 years misidentified as a badger canine. New micro-CT analysis reveals it as Britain’s only known Upper Palaeolithic seal tooth pendant — and a record of just how far Magdalenian worlds extended. #Paleoanthropology #UpperPalaeolithic #Magdalenian anthropology.net/p/a-seal-toot

  2. A 15,000-year-old grey seal tooth pendant from Kents Cavern, Devon, spent 157 years misidentified as a badger canine. New micro-CT analysis reveals it as Britain’s only known Upper Palaeolithic seal tooth pendant — and a record of just how far Magdalenian worlds extended. #Paleoanthropology #UpperPalaeolithic #Magdalenian anthropology.net/p/a-seal-toot

  3. A 15,000-year-old grey seal tooth pendant from Kents Cavern, Devon, spent 157 years misidentified as a badger canine. New micro-CT analysis reveals it as Britain’s only known Upper Palaeolithic seal tooth pendant — and a record of just how far Magdalenian worlds extended. #Paleoanthropology #UpperPalaeolithic #Magdalenian anthropology.net/p/a-seal-toot

  4. A 15,000-year-old grey seal tooth pendant from Kents Cavern, Devon, spent 157 years misidentified as a badger canine. New micro-CT analysis reveals it as Britain’s only known Upper Palaeolithic seal tooth pendant — and a record of just how far Magdalenian worlds extended. #Paleoanthropology #UpperPalaeolithic #Magdalenian anthropology.net/p/a-seal-toot

  5. A 15,000-year-old grey seal tooth pendant from Kents Cavern, Devon, spent 157 years misidentified as a badger canine. New micro-CT analysis reveals it as Britain’s only known Upper Palaeolithic seal tooth pendant — and a record of just how far Magdalenian worlds extended. #Paleoanthropology #UpperPalaeolithic #Magdalenian anthropology.net/p/a-seal-toot

  6. Les bisons modelés dans l’argile du Tuc d’Audoubert. Magdalénien moyen, -15000 ans – Montesquieu-Avantés, Ariège, France Reconstitution – Photo Neekoo pour Hominides.com - Museum de Toulouse
    hominides.com/musees-et-sites/
    #artpréhistorique #prehistoricart #modelage #modeling #bison #magdalenien #magdalenian #tucaudoubert #montesquieuavantes

  7. It appears that people were eating other people in Poland as early as 18 kya. This old hypothesis was revived by the analysis of cut marks. More here:

    nature.com/articles/s41598-025

    #archaeology #Paleolithic #cannibalism #MaszyckaCave #Magdalenian

  8. It appears that people were eating other people in Poland as early as 18 kya. This old hypothesis was revived by the analysis of cut marks. More here:

    nature.com/articles/s41598-025

  9. It appears that people were eating other people in Poland as early as 18 kya. This old hypothesis was revived by the analysis of cut marks. More here:

    nature.com/articles/s41598-025

    #archaeology #Paleolithic #cannibalism #MaszyckaCave #Magdalenian

  10. Guess who's coming to dinner…

    New evidence for #Magdalenian #cannibalism from #MaszyckaCave near Kraków, 18,000 years ago:

    science.org/content/article/ca by @spoke32 via science.org

    💀 CN: Couple gruesome details on, well, human consumption.

  11. Guess who's coming to dinner…

    New evidence for #Magdalenian #cannibalism from #MaszyckaCave near Kraków, 18,000 years ago:

    science.org/content/article/ca by @spoke32 via science.org

    💀 CN: Couple gruesome details on, well, human consumption.

  12. Guess who's coming to dinner…

    New evidence for #Magdalenian #cannibalism from #MaszyckaCave near Kraków, 18,000 years ago:

    science.org/content/article/ca by @spoke32 via science.org

    💀 CN: Couple gruesome details on, well, human consumption.

  13. Guess who's coming to dinner…

    New evidence for #Magdalenian #cannibalism from #MaszyckaCave near Kraków, 18,000 years ago:

    science.org/content/article/ca by @spoke32 via science.org

    💀 CN: Couple gruesome details on, well, human consumption.

  14. Guess who's coming to dinner…

    New evidence for #Magdalenian #cannibalism from #MaszyckaCave near Kraków, 18,000 years ago:

    science.org/content/article/ca by @spoke32 via science.org

    💀 CN: Couple gruesome details on, well, human consumption.

  15. The bone, antler and ivory artefacts from the #Magdalenian sites of Gönnersdorf and Andernach-Martinsberg (Germany) are being re-examined by use wear analysis.

    This provides new insights into manufacturing techniques, usage, repairs and reuse.

    Research into finds made from organic materials has long been somewhat overshadowed by #stonetools , although they provide valuable information about the #behaviour and everyday life of people in the #Palaeolithic.

    #paleomonrepos #archaeology #research

  16. The bone, antler and ivory artefacts from the #Magdalenian sites of Gönnersdorf and Andernach-Martinsberg (Germany) are being re-examined by use wear analysis.

    This provides new insights into manufacturing techniques, usage, repairs and reuse.

    Research into finds made from organic materials has long been somewhat overshadowed by #stonetools , although they provide valuable information about the #behaviour and everyday life of people in the #Palaeolithic.

    #paleomonrepos #archaeology #research

  17. The bone, antler and ivory artefacts from the #Magdalenian sites of Gönnersdorf and Andernach-Martinsberg (Germany) are being re-examined by use wear analysis.

    This provides new insights into manufacturing techniques, usage, repairs and reuse.

    Research into finds made from organic materials has long been somewhat overshadowed by #stonetools , although they provide valuable information about the #behaviour and everyday life of people in the #Palaeolithic.

    #paleomonrepos #archaeology #research

  18. The bone, antler and ivory artefacts from the #Magdalenian sites of Gönnersdorf and Andernach-Martinsberg (Germany) are being re-examined by use wear analysis.

    This provides new insights into manufacturing techniques, usage, repairs and reuse.

    Research into finds made from organic materials has long been somewhat overshadowed by #stonetools , although they provide valuable information about the #behaviour and everyday life of people in the #Palaeolithic.

    #paleomonrepos #archaeology #research

  19. The bone, antler and ivory artefacts from the #Magdalenian sites of Gönnersdorf and Andernach-Martinsberg (Germany) are being re-examined by use wear analysis.

    This provides new insights into manufacturing techniques, usage, repairs and reuse.

    Research into finds made from organic materials has long been somewhat overshadowed by #stonetools , although they provide valuable information about the #behaviour and everyday life of people in the #Palaeolithic.

    #paleomonrepos #archaeology #research