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Publikováno v:
Australian Archaeology. 87:75-83
Vast numbers of stone artefact clusters (commonly called artefact scatters) occur on dune surfaces throughout southeastern arid Australia, virtually all of them undated. They were interpreted by re...
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Lenka Lisá, Antonín Přichystal, Petr Neruda, Philip Hughes, Zdeňka Nerudová, Ondřej Mlejnek, Miroslav Králík, Nicholas Skopal, Marjorie Sullivan, Matěj Kmošek, Miriam Nývltová Fišáková, Amy Mosig Way, Ladislav Nejman, Duncan Wright, Petr Škrdla
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Přehled výzkumů. :11-19
Švédův Stůl Cave in the Moravian Karst has been excavated several times since Martin Kříž started the first excavation in 1886. Two parts of the site were re-excavated in 2019. The primary aim was to conduct classical as well as innovative and
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 19:864-874
Landscapes throughout any region vary in the resources they contain. We investigate how Holocene forager populations adapted to this variation in a linear sand dune desert of arid South Australia. We use data from surface scatters of stone artefacts
Publikováno v:
Archaeology in Oceania. 53:137-149
Autor:
Martina Pacher, M. Nyvltova Fisakova, Jan Novák, Sandra Sázelová, Aleš Bajer, Nela Doláková, Marjorie Sullivan, Ladislav Nejman, Ivan Horáček, Miroslav Králík, Duncan Wright, Lenka Lisá, Jan Rohovec, R. H. Gargett, Rachel Wood
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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 497:201-217
Pod Hradem Cave, located in the Moravian Karst, Czech Republic, offers an excellent opportunity for environmental reconstructions of Marine Isotope Stage 3 (MIS 3) in Central Europe due to its detailed sedimentary record dated 50,000 to 28,000 cal BP
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Amy Mosig Way, Matěj Kmošek, Ondřej Mlejnek, Miroslav Králík, Nicholas Skopal, Patricia Gadd, Marjorie Sullivan, Lenka Lisá, Miriam Nývltová Fišáková, Petr Škrdla, Ladislav Nejman, Duncan Wright, Pamela Ricardi, Philip Hughes
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 132:105429
In the 19th and early to mid-20th centuries, a rush to better understand the European Palaeolithic led to the substantive removal of deposits from limestone caves. In the 21st century the situation has changed. Many caves are now excavated, leaving b
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Science Reviews. 163:72-83
This review focuses on the relationships between palaeoenvironmental change and prehistoric occupation in the driest part of the Australian arid zone. Palaeoclimatic evidence from the last ∼60 ka identified fluctuating periods of wet and dry condit
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Australian Archaeology. 78:24-32
An extensive scatter of stone artefacts recorded as Site WE-1 on the Woolshed Embankment at the northern end of Lake George in southern NSW has been examined in the light of recent information on the lake's history. Optical dates show that the core o
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Archaeology in Oceania. 49:43-55
A site in the Olympic Dam area, recorded during archaeological surveying as a silcrete quarry, was investigated. Hand-excavated squares and subsequent machine-excavated trenches revealed an ancient “mine” rather than a simple surface quarry. Bloc