International audienceThe earliest European carvings, made of mammoth ivory, depict animals, humans, and anthropomorphs. They are found at Early Aurignacian sites of the Swabian Jura in Germany. Despite the wide geographical spread of the Aurignacian across Europe, these carvings have no contemporaneous counterparts. Here, we document a small, intriguing object, that sheds light on this uniqueness. Found at the Grotte des Gorges (Jura, France), in a layer sandwiched between Aurignacian contexts and dated to c. 36.2 ka, the object bears traces of anthropogenic modifications indicating intentional carving. Microtomographic, microscopic, three-dimensional roughness and residues analyses reveal the carving is a fragment of a large ammonite, whi...
In the excitement of the widely publicized new finds of Aurignacian art from Chauvet, from the Swabi...
The systematic use of antlers and other osseous materials by modern humans marks a set of cultural a...
In the caves of the Swabian Jura (Southwest Germany) excavators found numerous mammoth ivory remains...
International audienceThe earliest European carvings, made of mammoth ivory, depict animals, humans,...
International audienceThe earliest European carvings, made of mammoth ivory, depict animals, humans,...
International audienceThe earliest European carvings, made of mammoth ivory, depict animals, humans,...
International audienceThe earliest European carvings, made of mammoth ivory, depict animals, humans,...
International audienceThe earliest European carvings, made of mammoth ivory, depict animals, humans,...
International audienceThe earliest European carvings, made of mammoth ivory, depict animals, humans,...
International audienceThe earliest European carvings, made of mammoth ivory, depict animals, humans,...
International audienceThe earliest European carvings, made of mammoth ivory, depict animals, humans,...
International audienceThe earliest European carvings, made of mammoth ivory, depict animals, humans,...
Four cave sites in the Swabian Jura have yielded a spectacular array of portable art: Hohle Fels, Ge...
Recent excavations at Isturitz Cave by Christian Normand have yielded a rich assemblage of Aurignaci...
Despite well over 100 years of research and debate, the origins of art remain contentious1,2,3. In r...
In the excitement of the widely publicized new finds of Aurignacian art from Chauvet, from the Swabi...
The systematic use of antlers and other osseous materials by modern humans marks a set of cultural a...
In the caves of the Swabian Jura (Southwest Germany) excavators found numerous mammoth ivory remains...
International audienceThe earliest European carvings, made of mammoth ivory, depict animals, humans,...
International audienceThe earliest European carvings, made of mammoth ivory, depict animals, humans,...
International audienceThe earliest European carvings, made of mammoth ivory, depict animals, humans,...
International audienceThe earliest European carvings, made of mammoth ivory, depict animals, humans,...
International audienceThe earliest European carvings, made of mammoth ivory, depict animals, humans,...
International audienceThe earliest European carvings, made of mammoth ivory, depict animals, humans,...
International audienceThe earliest European carvings, made of mammoth ivory, depict animals, humans,...
International audienceThe earliest European carvings, made of mammoth ivory, depict animals, humans,...
International audienceThe earliest European carvings, made of mammoth ivory, depict animals, humans,...
Four cave sites in the Swabian Jura have yielded a spectacular array of portable art: Hohle Fels, Ge...
Recent excavations at Isturitz Cave by Christian Normand have yielded a rich assemblage of Aurignaci...
Despite well over 100 years of research and debate, the origins of art remain contentious1,2,3. In r...
In the excitement of the widely publicized new finds of Aurignacian art from Chauvet, from the Swabi...
The systematic use of antlers and other osseous materials by modern humans marks a set of cultural a...
In the caves of the Swabian Jura (Southwest Germany) excavators found numerous mammoth ivory remains...