
Magdalenian society
Magdalenian society refers to a prehistoric culture in Europe that thrived around 17,000 to 12,000 years ago, during the Upper Paleolithic period. Named after the archaeological site of La Madeleine in France, this society is known for its advanced tools, art, and hunting techniques. The Magdalenian people primarily relied on hunting large animals, such as reindeer and mammoths, and they created intricate cave paintings and carvings, showcasing their artistic skills and spiritual beliefs. They likely lived in small, nomadic groups, with a deep connection to their environment and a comprehensive understanding of animal behavior.