What is another word for red lady of paviland?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈɛd lˈe͡ɪdi ɒv pˈavɪlənd] (IPA)

The Red Lady of Paviland is a famous archaeological discovery found in the Paviland Cave in Wales, UK. However, this historic discovery itself has many synonyms, such as the Red Lady of Paviland, the Paviland Red Lady, the Gorham's Cave Red Lady, and the Cro-Magnon Woman. These names are given to the skeleton of a man buried with red ochre and an ivory rod in the early Upper Paleolithic period. Despite the name, the remains are believed to be those of a man who lived 33,000 years ago. The various synonyms of the Red Lady of Paviland show the different interpretations and cultural associations attached to this ancient relic.

What are the hypernyms for Red lady of paviland?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    artefact, fossil, archaeological artifact, Ancient skeleton, Historical relic, Human skeletal remains, Palaeolithic remains, prehistoric remains.

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