학술논문

Jaksice II - nová gravettská lokalita v jižním Polsku
Jaksice II – a new Gravettian site in southern Poland
Document Type
Text
Source
Přehled výzkumů | 2011 Volume:52 | Number:1
Subject
archeologie
archaeology
Gravettian
Jaksice
Spadzista
southern Poland
8
902
Language
Czech
Abstract
Jaroslaw Wilczyński, Piotr Wojtal.
Obsahuje seznam literatury
In 1912 L. Kozłowski and W Ku´zniar discovered a new Paleolithic site in Jaksice. A fireplace with flint artefacts, which appeared to be Aurignacian, was found in a loess exposure. This was one of the first open-air Palaeolithic sites discovered in territory of Poland. During fieldwork conducted at the site in 2010-11, an interesting assemblage of flint artefacts was discovered. This new material can be clearly linked to the Gravettian culture. This antiquity was also confirmed by radiocarbon dating performed on mammoth bones from this site. In this work, an analysis of the assemblage is presented and it is also compared with the Kraków Spadzista assemblage. Although the assemblage is small, it sheds new light on the variability of Gravettian assemblages in southern Poland around 24 ka BP.