JAROŠOVÁ, Lenka, Šárka HLADILOVÁ and Radek MIKULÁŠ. Marine and terrestrial bioerosion on Miocene bioclasts coupled with human adaptation (Paleolithic archaeological sites of South Moravia, Czech Republic). In Mikuláš R., ed.: 4th International Bioerosion Workshop, Prague, August 30 - September 3, 2004 - Abstract Book. 1st ed. Praha: Institute of Geology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 2004, p. 24-25. ISBN 80-901904-8-0.
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Original name Marine and terrestrial bioerosion on Miocene bioclasts coupled with human adaptation (Paleolithic archaeological sites of South Moravia, Czech Republic)
Name (in English) Marine and terrestrial bioerosion on Miocene bioclasts coupled with human adaptation (Paleolithic archaeological sites of South Moravia, Czech Republic)
Authors JAROŠOVÁ, Lenka, Šárka HLADILOVÁ and Radek MIKULÁŠ.
Edition 1. vyd. Praha, Mikuláš R., ed.: 4th International Bioerosion Workshop, Prague, August 30 - September 3, 2004 - Abstract Book, p. 24-25, 2 pp. 2004.
Publisher Institute of Geology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
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Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Science
ISBN 80-901904-8-0
Keywords in English bioerosion; Miocene; bioclasts; Paleolithic; South Moravia; Czech Republic
Tags bioclasts, bioerosion, Czech Republic, Miocene, Paleolithic, South Moravia
Changed by Changed by: doc. Ing. Šárka Hladilová, CSc., učo 2143. Changed: 9/12/2004 16:34.
Abstract
Various bioerosion traces found on the Miocene molluscan shells from the Late Palaeolithic archaeological sites Pavlov I and Dolní Věstonice II are described and analysed.Besides the human-made perforations numerous original Miocene bioerosive traces were found. Another interesting bioerosion example from the Pavlov I locality is represented by the incomplete Miocene shark tooth with traces of human activity and corrasion root traces.
Abstract (in English)
Various bioerosion traces found on the Miocene molluscan shells from the Late Palaeolithic archaeological sites Pavlov I and Dolní Věstonice II are described and analysed.Besides the human-made perforations numerous original Miocene bioerosive traces were found. Another interesting bioerosion example from the Pavlov I locality is represented by the incomplete Miocene shark tooth with traces of human activity and corrasion root traces.
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