“…The deposits consist of layers dated to the Neogene/Early Pleistocene, Middle Pleistocene, Late Pleistocene and Holocene (Krajcarz et al ., ). Due to the occurrence of the subsequent Middle Paleolithic levels, it is one of the most important Middle Paleolithic sites in Poland (Cyrek et al ., , ). The site has been studied based on a variety of archeological (Cyrek et al ., , 2014; Krajcarz and Cyrek, ; Cyrek and Sudoł, ; Sudoł et al ., ), geological (Mirosław‐Grabowska, ; Krajcarz et al ., ), vertebrate taxonomic (Marciszak and Stefaniak, ; Marciszak et al ., ,b; Van Asperen and Stefaniak, ; Tomek et al ., ; Marciszak, ; Marciszak and Socha, ; Piskorska and Stefaniak, ; Piskorska et al ., ), bone diagenetic (Rogóż et al ., ; Krajcarz, ) and paleoecological aspects (Krajcarz et al ., ; Gąsiorowski et al ., ; Krajcarz et al ., ; Krajcarz and Krajcarz, ; Socha, ).…”