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Azilian : ウィキペディア英語版
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The Azilian is a name given by archaeologists to an industry of the Epipaleolithic in northern Spain and southern France.
It probably dates to the period of the Allerød Oscillation around 12,000 years ago (uncalibrated) and followed the Magdalenian culture. Archaeologists think the Azilian represents the tail end of the Magdalenian as the warming climate brought about changes in human behaviour in the area. The effects of melting ice sheets would have diminished the food supply and probably impoverished the previously well-fed Magdalenian manufacturers. As a result, Azilian tools and art were cruder and less expansive than their Ice Age predecessors - or simply different.
Diagnostic artifacts from the culture include Azilian 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, Le Mas-d'Azil in the French Pyrenees.〔(Logan Museum of Anthropology )〕 145 are known from the Swiss site of Birsmatten-Eremitage. Compared with the late Magdelanian, the number of microliths increases.
The Azilian coexisted with similar early Mesolithic European cultures such as the Tjongerian and the Ahrensburg culture of Northern Europe, the Swiderian of North-Eastern Europe, and the Creswellian in Britain.
In its late phase, it experienced strong influences from neighbouring Tardenoisian, reflected in the presence of many geometrical microliths persisted until the arrival of the Neolithic,〔A. Moure, ''El origen del hombre, 1999. ISBN 84-7679-127-5〕〔F. Jordá Cerdá et al., ''Historia de España 1: Prehistoria'', 1989. ISBN 84-249-1015-X〕〔X. Peñalver, ''Euskal Herria en la Prehistoria'', 1996. ISBN 978-84-89077-58-4〕 that in some western areas was only adopted very late, almost in the Chalcolithic era.

File:Harpon 2010.0.3.5. Global.JPG|Harpoon – Mas d’Azil – Museum de Toulouse
File:Galet peint MHNT.PRE.2006.0.93.jpg|Painted pebble – Mas d’Azil – Museum de Toulouse
File:Pointe 228.2 La Tourasse (3).jpg|Azilian point - Tourasse Cave – Museum de Toulouse

==In Southern Iberia==

A culture very similar to the Azilian spread as well into Mediterranean Spain and southern Portugal. Because it lacked bone industry it is named distinctively as ''Iberian microlaminar microlithism''. It was replaced by the so-called ''geometrical microlithism'' related to Tardenoisian culture.

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