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DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2011.08.035
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The Middle-Upper Palaeolithic transition in Moravia in the context of the Middle Danube region

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“…45 ka in the Levant (Belfer- Cohen and Gorring Morris, 2003), and a similar age in the Siberian Altaï (Derevianko et al, 2000;Zwyns et al, 2012) as well as some central and eastern Europe tradition (Bohunician) (Svoboda and Skrdla, 1995;Tostevin, 2000;Svoboda and Bar-Yosef, 2003;Neruda and Nerudov a, 2013;Kuhn and Zwyns, 2014). These IUP sites and assemblages are argued to represent an early transitional period sharing MP (volumetric flat surface debitage, Levallois type) traits with UP ones (volumetric reduction, comprising blade and bladelet production).…”
Section: Conclusion Early Upper Palaeolithic Rootsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…45 ka in the Levant (Belfer- Cohen and Gorring Morris, 2003), and a similar age in the Siberian Altaï (Derevianko et al, 2000;Zwyns et al, 2012) as well as some central and eastern Europe tradition (Bohunician) (Svoboda and Skrdla, 1995;Tostevin, 2000;Svoboda and Bar-Yosef, 2003;Neruda and Nerudov a, 2013;Kuhn and Zwyns, 2014). These IUP sites and assemblages are argued to represent an early transitional period sharing MP (volumetric flat surface debitage, Levallois type) traits with UP ones (volumetric reduction, comprising blade and bladelet production).…”
Section: Conclusion Early Upper Palaeolithic Rootsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Human fossils are rare, and therefore diagnosing the authorship of these lithic assemblages is the focus of extensive debate. Similarly, the dating of modern human dispersal and population replacement is the subject to ongoing research and debate (Tostevin, 2000;Svoboda and BarYosef, 2003;Bar-Yosef and Bordes, 2010;Banks et al, 2013;BarYosef and Belfer-Cohen, 2013;Neruda and Nerudov a, 2013;Higham et al, 2013Higham et al, , 2014Villa and Roebroeks, 2014;Discamps et al, 2015;Hublin, 2015;Ruebens et al, 2015).…”
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“…The Bükk Mountains have also produced two possible early modern humans, but these are poorly understood due to crude excavation techniques and radiocarbon contamination issues (Lengyel and Mester 2008;Neruda and Nerudova 2013). At Istállóskő, a lower right second molar of a juvenile was found in one of the hearths in the lowest Aurignacian layer (Vértes 1955) that was dated to 34 ka cal BP on associated antler points (Davies and Hedges 2008), but it is unclear if the tooth can be ascribed to modern humans (Malán 1955;Tillier et al 2006).…”
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“…No U/Th speleothem data are avail able from the Mladeč and Javoříčko caves, be cause these caves are pro tected ar eas. Ra dio car bon dat ing from human re mains and car bon ates from the Mladeč Cave in di cates an age range from 45 to 30 ka (MIS3) (Neruda and Nerudová, 2013). How ever, the OSL and ra dio car bon dates of soft sed iment from the Mladeč Cave af fected by fault ing sug gest that the brit tle de for ma tion events were no older than the Weichselian (MIS3) or even Early Ho lo cene (be tween 7.95 to 13.12 ka).…”
Section: Dating Of Fracturing Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%