The study concludes that
the archaeological layers at the site are so mixed up that ornaments and tools once attributed to Neandertals could actually be the work of modern humans, who lived in the same cave at a later date.
The Châtelperronian industry follows the Mousterian in
archaeological layers at all sites where both occur.
Not exact matches
The other three large works are stratigraphic
layerings built up
at the
archaeological sites which inspired them, their earthy tones considerably weathered by the practical necessity of being left out during the months of their formation on Welsh hill forts.