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Publikováno v:
Comptes Rendus Palevol. 14:31-41
The archaeological research carried out at Cioarei-Borosteni Cave, Romania, exposed, in the H Mousterian layer (GrN 15054: 47.900 + 1800/–1500 BP), a spherical-ellipsoidal geode. Its structure was determined using a tomograph with special resolutio
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 39:1942-1950
Making use of analytical, chemical and mineralogical methods, this paper focuses on the analysis of inclusions in order to address the question of the provenance of prehistoric artefacts excavated in Gura Cheii-Râsnov Cave (Romania). The study repre
Autor:
Tihamér Barti, Elena-Cristina Niţu
Publikováno v:
Périodiques Scientifiques en Édition Électronique.
The beginnings of the systematic Paleolithic research in Transylvania were represented by the complex activity of the researcher Márton Roska. This paper is the result of some preliminary observations of Marton Roska’s work on the archeology of th
Autor:
Elena-Cristina Niţu
Publikováno v:
Périodiques Scientifiques en Édition Électronique.
The perforated bear femur discovered in the Divje babe I cave in Slovenia is probably one of the most debated Mousterian discoveries. Because the disposition of perforations makes it look like a flute, many researchers tried to find explanations as t
Publikováno v:
Périodiques Scientifiques en Édition Électronique.
The importance of the discoveries from łibrinu (Constanţa County), given exclusively by the ornamental objects and especially by the pendant with geometrical engravings, the extensive technological considerations formulated subsequently as well as
Autor:
Marin Cârciumaru, Elena-Cristina Niţu
Publikováno v:
Périodiques Scientifiques en Édition Électronique.
The early archeological diggings as well as the subsequent diggings, which took place several times, allowed the accumulation of a significant archeological material, yet often interpreted contradictorily, because of the use of different strata numbe
Autor:
Elena-Cristina Nițu, Marin Cârciumaru, Adrian Nicolae, Ovidiu Cîrstina, Florin Ionuț Lupu, Marian Leu
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 4, p e0214932 (2019)
Most of the Paleolithic art and ornaments discovered in Romania come from the site of Poiana Cireșului. Four Paleolithic layers have been studied at this site-the oldest one belongs to the Early Gravettian period between 30 ka and 31 ka BP. The orna
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