Bohunician

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Bohunician culture
Bohunician is located in Europe
Bohunician culture
Bohunician culture
Map showing the approximate location of the Bohunician culture
Geographical rangeEurope
PeriodUpper Paleolithic
Datesc. 48,000–40,000 BP
Preceded byEmiran
Followed byAhmarian, Levantine Aurignacian, Châtelperronian, Szeletian

Bohunician industry was a

archeological industry in South-Central and Eastern Europe
. The artifacts assigned to this culture are dated between roughly 48,000 and 40,000 years ago. They were found at the type site of Brno-Bohunice, Stránská skála (Moravia), Bacho Kiro and Temnata Cave (Bulgaria), Dzierzyslaw (Poland), and others.

The Bohunician is "transitional" between the

Bükk Mountains of Hungary but also present in southern Poland) and the Uluzzian
(Italy). [1]

Bohunician assemblages are considered similar to Emiran and Ahmarian ones and Bohunician culture may be linked to them.[1] [2] For this reason, it is thought likely that the Bohunician indicates the presence of

anatomically modern humans, but this has not been corrobated by the discovery of any associated human remains.[3]

Moravian Museum
, Czech Republic

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