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There was also a long blade and tanged point stone industry closely related to fishing.
One shape manufactured in both cultures is the retouched tanged point.
Six tanged points were recovered warped from the intensity of the fire, along with many other elite goods.
They are defined by the appearance of tanged points and other artifacts similar to those found earlier in Northwest Germany.
A new development noticed in Lithuania introduced both massive and smaller "Tanged Points".
They are defined by surface finds of tanged points, burins, scrapers, and adzes.
Many of these sites are classified as Magdalenian though other industries containing distinctive curved back and tanged points appear as well.
Artefacts with tanged points are found associated with both the Bromme and the Ahrensburg cultures.
On the dunes near the Warta, various ancient flint tools and implements have been found, among them being knives, burins, and tanged points.
Excavations revealed two tanged points that may date to c. 28,000 years before present (BP), an interglacial period during the Late Pleistocene.
However, a preliminary connection to early North Norwegian settlements is contradicted by the shape of the tanged points and by the blade reduction technology from Sujala.
This corresponds with the notion that "tanged point cultures" such as "Brommian" or "Bromme-Lyngby" appear to be based on the Magdalenian, during the Allerød and were closely associated with reindeer hunting.
Evidence of this can be found as far east at Kunda sites (ca. 10,000 years ago) located throughout Baltic country territory where tanged point and other tool making traditions reminiscent of the northwestern European Magdalenian persist.
Finds from the Sujala site on the shores of Lake Vetsijärvi in Utsjoki in the province of Lapland include symmetrically shaped tanged points on blades, with symmetrical ventral retouch at the tip.
A 1984 excavation by Aldhouse-Green revealed the earliest finds from the cave, two tanged points that may date to c. 28,000 BP, an interglacial period during the Late Pleistocene roughly contemporaneous with the Red Lady of Paviland.