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Tayacian, a. Archæol.|təˈjeɪʃən| [ad. F. Tayacien (H. Breuil 1932, in Préhistoire I. 131), f. Tayac (see def.): see -ian.] Of, pertaining to, or designating a palæolithic flake industry of which remains were first found at Tayac (Dordogne), SW France. Also absol.
1934Nature 7 July 30/1 The Carmel cave series covers from Natufian (Mesolithic) to Tayacian, the recently recognised rough flake industry. 1946F. E. Zeuner Dating the Past ix. 288 The combination of Levalloisian, Acheulian and Tayacian or Clactonian elements which resulted in the Mousterian industry of Europe occurred during the Last Interglacial. 1974Encycl. Brit. Macropædia VIII. 1050/1 The earlier flake tools at this site [sc. Fontéchevade] are termed Clactonian tools.., while the later are known as Tayacian tools. 1979M. Leakey Olduvai Gorge ix. 87 The chopper-small-tool complex..is represented in Europe by the Clactonian..and the Tayacian. |