2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2012.02.052
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New information from Maszycka Cave and the Late Glacial recolonisation of Central Europe

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“…In the case of Maszycka Cave, a short duration of the settlement episode (see Kozłowski et al, 1995Kozłowski et al, , 2012) is well confirmed by the modelled dates. The beginning of this episode can be placed between 18900 and 18100 cal BP, while its end -between 18300 and 17500 cal BP, and the duration from 0 to 1200 years.…”
Section: Fig 3 Two Models Of Probabilities Of Possible Chronologicasupporting
confidence: 55%
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“…In the case of Maszycka Cave, a short duration of the settlement episode (see Kozłowski et al, 1995Kozłowski et al, , 2012) is well confirmed by the modelled dates. The beginning of this episode can be placed between 18900 and 18100 cal BP, while its end -between 18300 and 17500 cal BP, and the duration from 0 to 1200 years.…”
Section: Fig 3 Two Models Of Probabilities Of Possible Chronologicasupporting
confidence: 55%
“…In their course, less numerous products were acquired. The inventory included 292 flint artefacts in total, mostly made of local Jurassic flint, as well as 98 bone products, including navettes and one pendant (Kozłowski et al, 2012). The site provided human bones.…”
Section: Maszycka Cavementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For Homo sapiens , the motivations for cannibalism are clearly wide-ranging, including nutritional cannibalism with ritual practices surrounding the special treatment of skulls9 and inter-group rivalries placed under stress during harsh climatic conditions5359. In regards to Neanderthals there is an increasing body of evidence that suggests they may well have been as socially complex and varied on an intra- and inter-group level as modern humans in the treatment of their dead606162 and within the symbolic realm636465.…”
Section: Discussion: Calorific Values For Episodes Of Palaeolithic Camentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, sites dated before the end of GS-2a are not numerous in this area. Taking into account the nature of the known traces of both Magdalenian culture in Maszycka Cave (Kozłowski et al 2012), and Epigravettien in, e.g. Kraków-Spadzista (Kozłowski and Sobczyk 1987), Zawalona Cave in Mników (Alexandrowicz et al 1992) and Targowisko site 10-11 (Wilczyński 2014), it has been suggested that the two cultural environments coexisted in this territory, although there is no archaeological evidence that could confirm this statement (Wiśniewski et al 2017).…”
Section: Post-lgm Hunter-gatherers In Sub-carpathian Europementioning
confidence: 99%