2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-77401-5_8
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BILZINGSLEBEN: The Bilzingsleben Collection

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“…Since bones, stones, lithics and other finds of excavations conducted in [2003][2004][2005][2006][2007] show a vertical scatter of c. 1 m and distinct orientation patterns in three sections (Figure 2b, sections A-C), the site interpretation as in situ findings have been challenged by Beck et al (2007), Müller and Pasda (2011), Pasda (2012) and Liebermann and Pasda (2014). They doubt that the distribution of finds at the shore area represents an in situ record and instead make natural environmental and sedimentation processes accountable for the vertical and lateral scatter of stones, bones and lithics.…”
Section: Scientific Controversymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since bones, stones, lithics and other finds of excavations conducted in [2003][2004][2005][2006][2007] show a vertical scatter of c. 1 m and distinct orientation patterns in three sections (Figure 2b, sections A-C), the site interpretation as in situ findings have been challenged by Beck et al (2007), Müller and Pasda (2011), Pasda (2012) and Liebermann and Pasda (2014). They doubt that the distribution of finds at the shore area represents an in situ record and instead make natural environmental and sedimentation processes accountable for the vertical and lateral scatter of stones, bones and lithics.…”
Section: Scientific Controversymentioning
confidence: 99%