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The prehistoric human groups that archaeologists refer to as Gravettian were widespread in Europe about 32,000-24,000 years ago. Despite shar-ing several similar cultural traits, Gra-vettian populations from western and eastern/southern Europe were genet-ically different. The west Gravettian population (left) survived during the Last Glacial Maximum while the east-ern and south Gravettian populations disappeared.
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Image by Michelle O'Reilly and Laurent Klaric, inspired by the original work by Benoit Clarys
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