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Middle Gravettian of Moravia, regionalization, chronology, and behavioral complexity of Pavlovian groups?

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    0552283 - ARÚB 2024 RIV DE eng A - Abstrakt
    Polanská, Michaela - Novák, Martin
    Middle Gravettian of Moravia, regionalization, chronology, and behavioral complexity of Pavlovian groups?
    Back to the Gravettian. 62nd Conference of the Hugo Obermaier-Society, April 14th-18th 2020, Brno. Erlangen: Hugo Obermaier-Gesellschaft für Erforschung des Eiszeitalters und der Steinzeit e.V., 2020 - (Maaß, U.). s. 76-78. ISBN 978-3-946387-26-8.
    [Hugo Obermaier Society for Quaternary Research and Archaeology of the Stone Age. 62nd Annual Meeting in Brno. Online conference /62./. 06.04.2021-08.04.2021, Brno]
    Institucionální podpora: RVO:68081758
    Klíčová slova: Upper Palaeolithic * Central Europe * Middle Gravettian Chronology * settlement strategies * lithic production system
    Obor OECD: Archaeology
    http://obermaier-gesellschaft.de/en/2020_brno/conference_proceedings_2020.pdf

    Based on discoveries of new sites and revisions of historical lithic collections over the last two decades, the contribution reflects the chronology of Gravettian and the existence of different chrono-cultural groups inhabiting the territory of Moravia and surrounding areas. During the Middle Gravettian, in a relatively short period (28,500-25,500 BP uncal), there were two groups with an advanced social and economic system in the Moravian Corridor and the adjacent Krems-Wachtberg area – a group with microsaws and a group with geometric microliths. These groups are characterized by different strategies of raw material acquisition, lithic production systems, and typological composition in tool assemblages, which points to their different behaviour and standards. The contribution discusses whether the groups with two different technical traditions could occupy the territory at the same time and interact with each other or, on the contrary, two highly-developed groups interchanged in the same place in rapid succession.
    Trvalý link: https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0353219

     
     
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