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Palaeolithic/Mesolithic stratigraphic sequences at Údolí samoty and Janova zátoka rock shelters (Northern Bohemia)

Authors

SVOBODA Jiří NOVÁK Jan NOVÁK Martin SÁZELOVÁ Sandra DEMEK Jaromír HLADILOVÁ Šárka PEŠA Vladimír

Year of publication 2013
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Archäologisches Korrespondentzblatt
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Archaeology, anthropology, ethnology
Keywords Pleistocene/Holocene boundary; Northern Bohemia; stratigraphic sequences; rock shelters; environment
Description This paper adds to a series of previous publications discussing the Mesolithic discoveries in the sandstone areas of Northern Bohemia (Czech Republic). During the 2007-2011 investigation, Palaeolithic occupation layers were discovered below the Mesolithic. At the Údolí samoty rock shelter we documented a thick and complex stratigraphy while at the Janova zátoka rock shelter we recorded just a thin sedimentary sequence. Although both sites provided for the first time a continuous stratigraphic and environmental record from the Late Glacial to the Holocene, no significant changes in settlement and resource exploitation strategies could be observed. These foragers were optimally adapted to the versatile landscape of sandstone plateaus and canyons throughout the climatic change, and able to exploit its changing vegetational and faunal resources.

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