“…With the onset of the LGM, human settlements seem to have disappeared from the north of the Carpathians and the Sudetes, thus Early Epigravettian lithics mostly are found in Moravia, Lower Austria and in the Carpathian basin. In hungary, taking into account the armature types and their frequencies, Ságvár, Budapest Corvin-tér (Lengyel 2016), the Pilismarót site cluster (Pálrét, Diós, Bitóc and Bánom) (Dobosi , 2014, Jászfelsőszentgyörgy , Szob (Markó 2007), Madaras (Dobosi et al 1989), Mogyorósbánya (Dobosi 2016), herman Ottó Cave (Szolyák 2008(Szolyák -2009), Verőce (Bradák et al 2014) and Tarcal-Citrombánya (Dobosi 1974) can be listed here. Sites of this period outside hungary are Kašov upper layer (Bánesz et al 1992) in East Slovakia, Grubgraben (Montet-White 1990;Neugebauer-Maresch et al 2016) in Lower Austria and Stránská skála IV (Svoboda 1991;Škrdla, Plch 1993) and Mohelno-Plevovce (Demidenko et al 2018) in Moravia.…”