(Redirected from Perigordian)'Périgordian' is a term for several distinct but related Upper
Palaeolithic cultures which are thought by some archaeologists to represent a contiguous
tradition. It existed between c.35,000 BP and c.20,000 BP.
The earliest culture in the tradition is known as the
Châtelperronian which produced
denticulate tools and distinctive flint knives. It is argued that this was superseded by the
Gravettian with its
Font Robert points and
Noailles burins. The tradition culminated in the proto-
Magdalenian.
Critics have pointed out that no continuous sequence of Périgordian occupation has yet been found and that the tradition requires it to have co-existed separately from the
Aurignacian industry rather than being differing industries that existed before and afterwards.