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2004
The 2002-2003 excavations in the Dzerava skala Cave, West Slovakia.
SVOBODA, Jiří, L. KAMINSKA and J.K. KOZLOWSKIBasic information
Original name
The 2002-2003 excavations in the Dzerava skala Cave, West Slovakia.
Name in Czech
Výzkum jeskyně Dzeravá skala, západní Slovensko, v letech 2002-2003.
Authors
SVOBODA, Jiří, L. KAMINSKA and J.K. KOZLOWSKI
Edition
Anthropologie 42, ČR, Moravské zemské muzeum Brno, 2004, 0323-1119
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
Archaeology, anthropology, ethnology
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Organization unit
Faculty of Science
Keywords in English
Upper Paleolithic; Upper Pleistocene; fauna; industry; West Slovakia
Změněno: 19/12/2008 10:43, prof. PhDr. Jiří Svoboda, DrSc.
Abstract
V originále
The new excavations at the Dzeravá skala cave opened a complex stratigraphic section, showing combination of in situ developed sediments, in-blown loess, and clays, paleosols and clasts removed from elswhere, most probably from the above cave chimneys. In terms of paleobotany and paleontology, this sequence illustrates the climatic record from the Holocene over the Last Glacial Maximum to the more temperate oscillations of the Interpleniglacial, and, possibly, even before that. Two aspects are of importance: the almost constant presence of cave bears throughout the Pleistocene layers, and the repeated human visits. The archaeological record comprises the Neolithic, probably Late Paleolithic, Gravettian (25 – 31,7 ka BP), and the Early Upper Paleolithic (34 – 37 ka BP). The isolated human molar (right lower M2), found by Hillebrand in 1913, may be correlated with the EUP layers.