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From the initial researches in the 1950’s, the geological and archeological sequences preserved on the Bistrița terraces have been constantly thought to provide a remarkably complete chronicle of the Upper Paleolithic in eastern Romania.
Mircea Anghelinu +2 more
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Les stations paléolithiques de Mitoc, sur le Prut (Roumanie)
The first Palaeolithic discoveries in Romania were made in the 19th century in Mitoc (Botoșani department). Five main stations were excavated, yielding Middle and Upper Palaeolithic industries (including Aurignacian, Gravettian and Epipalaeolithic). Some
Chirica, V. +5 more
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In the northern Adriatic regions, which include the Venetian region and the Dalmatian coast, late Neanderthal settlements are recorded in few sites and even more ephemeral are remains of the Mid-Upper Palaeolithic occupations.
Sahra Talamo +10 more
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The Bistricioara-Lutărie III (BL III) Upper Paleolithic site belongs to the dense network of multilayered sites located along the Bistrița Valley, Eastern Romanian Carpathians. Its Gravettian layer with shouldered points (ca.
Niță, L., Anghelinu, M., Cordoș, C.
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Background Recently, the study of mitochondrial variability in ancient humans has allowed the definition of population dynamics that characterised Europe in the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene.
Alessandra Modi +15 more
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The ‘Epipalaeolithic’ site Hont–Templomdomb of Northern Hungary revisited
This paper presents the results of the typological revision of Hont-Templomdomb site originally published in 1956 as Epipalaeolithic. Our observations contradict the Epipalaeolithic cultural and chronological position of the lithic material, which ...
Kristóf Szegedi +2 more
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GRAVETTIAN INDUSTRY OF MEZHYHIRTSI I SITE
Long-term interdisciplinary studies of the multilayer Paleolithic sites in the Middle Dniester (1950—1970s: O. Chernysh, I. Ivanova) allowed creating a cultural-chronological scheme for the development of a local Gravettian technocomplex. The key sites of these investigations are the Molodovo V and Korman IV Paleolithic sites, where the Gravettian ...
V. І. Usyk, L. V. Kulakovska
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Gravettianul din spaţiul carpato-nistrean
Includes a summary in French Keywords: Spaţiul carpato-nistrean, Paleolitic superior ...
Vasile Chirica, Ilie Borziac
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The Gravettian site of Fuente del Salín Cave is located in the northern Iberian Peninsula (Cantabrian Region, Spain). In 2016, excavations conducted at the site yielded numerous faunal remains, including mammals and fish.
Angel Blanco-Lapaz +4 more
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Exploitation of radiolarites at the Milovice I Gravettian site
The lithic assemblage from the Gravettian site at Milovice I was predominantly composed of radiolarite. To reconstruct the mobility patterns of the Gravettian population, we addressed the question of whether the radiolarites were imported from the ...
Martin Moník +3 more
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