Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1042571 | Quaternary International | 2012 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
This paper discusses the late Magdalenian settlement in Poland. These areas constitute a peripheral zone of the settlement of this technocomplex, at its north-eastern range. Most sites are small, briefly-occupied camps, although larger, longer occupied sites are also known, as well as workshops. Radiocarbon dating indicates that the late Magdalenian settlement encompasses a long period, from GS-2 until perhaps GI 1c-a. The lithic assemblages are varied but their characteristics are not dependent on the chronology. Bone assemblages as well as mobile art objects are known from a very few sites and are represented by single specimens.
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Authors
Marta Połtowicz-Bobak,