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The paleolithic type site(s) name Solutrean, comes from “Cros du Charnier” near Geneva and Macon. Around 20,000 years ago.
An advanced flint tool making style. Believed to have originated in Spain. The Solutrean has been found in modern-day France, Portugal and Spain. SolutreanThe Rock of SolutrĂ© site was discovered in 1866 by the French geologist and paleontologist Henry Testot-Ferry. Geographical Western EuropeUpper Paleolithic Dates c. 22,000 – c.17,000 BPPreceded by Gravettian; Followed by Magdalenian…