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Sediments in Archaeological Context
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Sedimentary RecordSedimentary GeologyEducationArchaeologyAurignacian Subsistence BehaviorBioarchaeologyArchaeological ContextArchaeological RecordSediment AnalysisLanguage StudiesArchaeological EvidenceMaterial CultureComplex Symbolic BehaviorSedimentologyCulturePrehistoric ArchaeologyAurignacian AdaptationsAnthropologySocial AnthropologyCultural Anthropology
ers. The potential links between these features of Aurignacian adaptations and the emergence of complex symbolic behavior are touched upon, but in the end are perhaps wisely left as an open question. Absent a detailed consideration of these broader links, however, there is little to suggest that the organization of Aurignacian subsistence behavior and stone raw material utilization were somehow