The great bulk of evidence from this period suggests that large game meat made up a large part of the Early Upper Paleolithic diet, although humans probably did have a more diverse diet overall than Neanderthals, having more plants, fish, and birds as well. Great climatic fluctuations probably also affected these percentages on a local level, and subsistence patterns certainly were not uniform. One area might have a greater emphasis on larger game, while another, Northern Spain for example, shows a fairly diverse amount of species hunted from a fairly diverse array of habitats, including "red and roe deer, boar, horse, bovids, ibex, and chamois". Settlement practices were similarly very diverse and highly dependent on local conditions. As for trade, evidence suggests both an increase in the mobility and range of groups as well as an increase in inter-group exchange. According to cited text "Sites in Lower Austria, such as Krems-Hundsteig, contain shells from either the Mediterranean, about 300 kilometers away today, or the Black Sea, approximately 600 kilometers away (Hahn 1971). Small amounts of stone or fossils in Aurignacian sites of Moravia, southern Germany and the Rhineland can be traced to sources from 50 to over 200 kilometers away (Hahn 1987, Svoboda et al.1996). "
Gallery File:A 41,500 year-old decorated ivory pendant from Stajnia Cave (Poland) 1.png|Decorated ivory pendant from Stajnia Cave, Poland, c. 41,500 BP File:Floete Schwanenknochen Geissenkloesterle Blaubeuren.jpg|Bone flute, 35,000-40,000 years old File:Adorant, Geisenklösterle, Blaubeuren-Weiler, Alb-Donau-Kreis, Aurignacian culture, 35,000 to 45,000 years old, ivory - Landesmuseum Württemberg - Stuttgart, Germany - DSC02709.jpg|The
Adorant of Geissenklösterle, Germany File:Geissenklösterle ivory 1.jpg|The Adorant of Geissenklösterle, reverse side with notches File:Venus of Hohle Fels URMU.jpg|The
Venus of Hohle Fels figurine (height 6 cm), 35,000 BP File:MUT-9846.jpg|Horse figurine from
Vogelherd Cave, Germany File:MUT127054.jpg|Animal figurine from Vogelherd Cave File:Chauvet´s cave horses.jpg|
Chauvet Cave painting, France File:Aurignacian musical bow.jpg|Possible musical bow from Geisenklösterle, Germany File:Vogelherd cave lion 3.jpg|Lion head sculpture, Vogelherd cave File:MUT Löwe.JPG|Lion sculpture, Vogelherd cave File:Vogelherd Mammut 2006.jpg|Mammoth sculpture, Vogelherd cave File:Venus vom Galgenberg.JPG|
Venus of Galgenberg, Austria File:Paleolithic ivory 1.jpg|Carved ivory from
Brillenhöhle cave File:Engraved plaque from Lartet.jpg|Engraved plaque from Abri Lartet, France File:Blanchard plaque.jpg|Engraved plaque from Abri Blanchard, France File:Worlds Oldest Necklace (NBY 415421).jpg|Necklace from
Castel Merle, France File:Pendants, Aurignacian culture, 31000-24000 BC, various materials - Cinquantenaire Museum - Brussels, Belgium - DSC08704.jpg|Aurignacian jewellery, Belgium File:Grotte d'Aurignac-Main en réserve-1962.jpg|A painting of a hand in the
Cave of Aurignac, France File:Stone Age Jewelry, Fazael, Upper Paleolithic, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem.jpg|Jewelry, Fazael,
Israel, Upper Paleolithic. File:Stone Age Animal Carving, Hayonim Cave, 28000 BP.jpg|A carving of a running horse,
Hayonim Cave,
Levant. ==Tools==