Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1040994 Quaternary International 2015 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
The stone industry was based on the exploitation of mainly Cretaceous and some Carboniferous flints as well as quartzite, sandstone, and slate raw materials. According to the typology of tools, 1a and 1b assemblages of Borshevo 5 have analogies in the neighboring Gravettian sites Kostenki 9 and Kostenki 4. A clear feature of the assemblages is the occurrence of slate and dolomite artifacts treated by polishing. It seems that this kind of culture had no relations with the typical Eastern Gravettian Kostenki-Avdejevo culture. According to the features in knapping (wedge cores and small blades size), as well as tool composition (Gravette and Vachon points), Borshevo 5 should be called late Gravettian or early Epigravettian. The cultural roots of these communities may originate from the Central European context such as Milovice (upper layer), with similar 14C dates and stone industries.
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