What is Auri culture
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The Aurignacian is an archaeological industry of the Upper Paleolithic associated with European early modern humans lasting from 43,000 to 26,000 years ago.
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- The Aurignacian civilization, toolmaking industry, and cultural heritage of Upper Paleolithic Europe followed the Mousterian industry and were contemporaneous with the Perigordian before being supplanted by the Solutrean.
- The Aurignacian culture was notable for its tool diversity and specialisation, which included the invention of the burin, or engraving tool, which permitted much of the art.
- The use of stone flake tools, rather than blades, distinguishes the Aurignacian from other Upper Paleolithic industries.
- Flakes were retouched to create nosed scrapers, carinate (ridged) scrapers, and end scrapers.
- Punching was used to create blades and burins of various sizes.
- Evidence for hafting came from splitting, cutting, and polishing bones and antlers into points and awls, as well as split-base and biconical points.
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