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@inbook{958030, author = {Nejman, Ladislav}, address = {Oxford}, booktitle = {Keeping your edge: Recent approaches to the organisation of stone artefact technology}, keywords = {Middle-Upper Palaeolithic transition; lithics; land-use; Neanderthals; anatomically modern humans}, language = {eng}, location = {Oxford}, isbn = {978-1-4073-0847-0}, pages = {97-107}, publisher = {Archaeopress}, title = {Lithic evidence for changing land-use patterns in Central Europe during the Middle-Upper Palaeolithic transition}, year = {2011} }
TY - CHAP ID - 958030 AU - Nejman, Ladislav PY - 2011 TI - Lithic evidence for changing land-use patterns in Central Europe during the Middle-Upper Palaeolithic transition VL - BAR International Series 2273 PB - Archaeopress CY - Oxford SN - 9781407308470 KW - Middle-Upper Palaeolithic transition KW - lithics KW - land-use KW - Neanderthals KW - anatomically modern humans N2 - Lithic artefacts are typically the only cultural remains recovered from Central European open-air Middle and Early Upper Palaeolithic sites. Analysis of these lithic assemblages therefore assumes a very important role in understanding the lifeways of the people who manufactured them. Lithic remains from sites in Moravia (Czech Republic) dating to this period have been a valuable source of information for examining questions of mobility levels, size of home range, site function, lithic provisioning strategies and even relative sizes of social groups in relation to both Neanderthal and early modern human populations. Factors such as intensity of retouch, assemblage diversity, ratio of unretouched to retouched flakes, ratio of flakes to cores, patterns of bifacial retouch, flake breakage patterns, intensity of core reduction and proportions of imported raw materials have provided evidence for interpreting land-use patterns. ER -
NEJMAN, Ladislav. Lithic evidence for changing land-use patterns in Central Europe during the Middle-Upper Palaeolithic transition. In \textit{Keeping your edge: Recent approaches to the organisation of stone artefact technology}. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2011, s.~97-107. BAR International Series 2273. ISBN~978-1-4073-0847-0.
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