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This paper explores the issue of spatial research at Palaeolithic sites, discussing spatial analyses and their significance both at individual sites and at a regional scale. Interpretations of immovable and movable objects, the role of refitting analyses, and at a regional scale the importance of raw materials analyses are all addressed.
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Archaeological research of the Magdalenian culture site with triangles were continued in 2003-2005. They concentrated in the north-western part of the site on a slope leading down to the original lowering. One obtained more than 7 thousand flint artefacts, essentially repeating forms known from previous seasons. However, no stone structures typical of the upper party of the site was discovered. Radiocarbon dates obtained agree well with the earlier ones.
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Human presence in Poland during the Late Pleniglacial is evidenced by Gravettian sites, mostly from Małopolska. Such settlement almost disappears from the archaeological record during the period between 24 and 19 ky cal. BP. Only a few sites from that period have been discovered – two workshops without absolute chronology, and some meagre records of settlement with uncertain dating to the LGM. The Polish territory was resettled in the19th and 16th millennium cal. BP onward, the settlers being associated with the Epi-Gravettian and Magdalenian cultures.
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