Magdalenian

Meaning of Magdalenian

adjective
  1. relating to or denoting the final Palaeolithic culture in Europe, following the Solutrean and dated to about 17,000–11,500 years ago. It is characterized by a range of bone and horn tools, and by highly developed cave art.
    the carnivorous feline may go back to the Magdalenian caves
noun, singular proper noun
  1. the final period of the Palaeolithic culture in Europe, following the Solutrean and dated to about 17,000–11,500 years ago.
    some of the artefacts are even older, dating from the Magdalenian

late 19th century: from French Magdalénien ‘from La Madeleine’, a site of this culture in the Dordogne, France.

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Hyphenation of Magdalenian

Mag-dale-nian

  • It consists of 3 syllables and 11 chars.
  • Magdalenian is a word trisyllabic because it has three syllables

Translation of Magdalenian

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