The initial hypothesis of our project was that the management of lithic raw material sources by prehistoric communities was influenced by natural, economic and cultural factors, and this complex interaction can best be examined in a time scale where significant climatic-environmental and economic-cultural changes took place. This problem is based on the palaeoethnological approach of the French lithic research and our previous experiences. At the early Upper Paleolithic site of Andornaktálya 1 (Bükk Mountains, Hungary), we found that Silesian flint (from Southern Poland) and obsidian (from Eastern Slovakia) were treated in the same way as local raw materials. Our field observations in Poland, Slovakia, Ukraine and Hungary have convinced us of how important it is to distinguish lithic raw material sources according to procurement, and what role geomorphological processes play in changing access.