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2015 | 63 | 1 | 1 – 30

Article title

MLADOPALEOLITICKÉ KAMENNÉ HROTY A MIKROLITY Z POVRCHOVÝCH ZBEROV V TRENČIANSKEJ KOTLINE

Title variants

EN
Upper Palaeolithic stone points and microliths from the surface surveys in the Trenčín Basin

Languages of publication

SK

Abstracts

EN
Collections of the stone artifacts from Mníchova Lehota I, Trenčianske Stankovce I and V and from Trenčianska Turná V, situated in the Trenčín Basin (western Slovakia) were recently the object of several works, focusing on their general evaluation. Although the artifacts come from the surface surveys, they represent a solid basis for the technological analyses. A considerable amount of the backed artifacts, which can serve as good analogies with the industries from the other regions, was found at these sites. Elements with a double truncation of the Petřkovice type are reflected in analogies in other collections from Slovakia and Moravia, associated with the Upper Gravettian. On the other hand, the artifacts which are similar to the backed points with blunt pointing are known only from the Pavlov I site. The explanation of the methodology of the study of these tools, their description as well as translation of the proper terminology belongs to the main goals of the article. From the point of view of the methodology, the fact that highly developed western (“French“) approach is applied to Palaeolithic specific tools from Slovak sites for the first time is very important. The article is intended to be a part of a longer project of re-classification of previously known collections.

Year

Volume

63

Issue

1

Pages

1 – 30

Physical description

Contributors

  • Université de Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, 3, Rue Michelet, F – 75 006 Paris, France

References

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Publication order reference

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