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'''Bohunician''' industry was a [[paleolithic]] [[archeological industry]] in South-Central and East Europe. The earliest artifacts assigned to this culture are dated using [[radiocarbon dating]] at 48,000 BP. Which may make the earliest presence of modern humans in Europe predating [[Aurignacian]]. Bohunician assemblages are considered similar to [[Emiran]] and [[Ahmarian]] ones and Bohunician culture may be linked to them.<ref>http://www.pnas.org/content/106/38/16040</ref><ref>http://www.pnas.org/content/111/40/14394</ref>

Bohunician industry was a [[paleolithic]] [[archeological industry]] in South-Central and East Europe. The earliest artifacts assigned to this culture are dated using [[radiocarbon dating]] at 48,000 BP. Which may make the earliest presence of modern humans in Europe predating [[Aurignacian]]. Bohunician assemblages are considered similar to [[Emiran]] and [[Ahmarian]] ones and Bohunician culture may be linked to them.<ref>http://www.pnas.org/content/106/38/16040</ref><ref>http://www.pnas.org/content/111/40/14394</ref>


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Bohunician industry was a paleolithic archeological industry in South-Central and East Europe. The earliest artifacts assigned to this culture are dated using radiocarbon dating at 48,000 BP. Which may make the earliest presence of modern humans in Europe predating Aurignacian. Bohunician assemblages are considered similar to Emiran and Ahmarian ones and Bohunician culture may be linked to them.[1][2]

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