Gravettian

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== English == === Etymology === Coined by English archaeologist Dorothy Garrod in 1938, named after the site of La Gravette in the Dordogne region of France, where the characteristic tools were first found and studied. === Adjective === Gravettian (not comparable) (archaeology) Of or relating to a specific archaeological tool-making industry of the European Upper Paleolithic era prevalent before the last glacial maximum, c. 33000–20000 BCE. Coordinate term: Solutrean ==== Derived terms ==== Epigravettian ==== Translations ====