As a result of the rescue excavation at 11 Vídeňská Street in 2021, we can specify the extension of a previously excavated area in the cadastral territory of Štýřice. A small collection of chipped stone industry and animal bones was unearthed. The form of these finds, their stratigraphic position, and a radiocarbon date retrieved from one of the animal bones enable us to connect this location with a previously excavated Epigravettian settlement, located just tens of metres to the west from the newly excavated site. The composition of the chipped stone industry (predominance of burins) together with the burin blows indicates the possibility of a short-term site for processing hunted fauna.
K dokladům epigravettienské kolonizace na území Brna-Štýřice (okr. Brno) přibyly v posledních letech další prameny k poznání zdejšího osídlení v období pozdní fáze mladého paleolitu. Cílem příspěvku je popis a srovnání veškerých dosavadních nálezů. Vzhledem k tomu, že v těsném sousedství stanic v Brně-Štýřicích bylo v minulosti detekováno několik míst s doklady přibližně stejně starého osídlení, zdá se, že oblast byla v období pozdní fáze mladého paleolitu opakovaně obydlována. and Additional evidence of Epigravettian settlement in Brno-Štýřice (Brno district) acquired in recent years has increased the inventory of sources available for gaining an understanding of the local settlement in the late phase of the Upper Palaeolithic. The aim of this work is to describe and compare all of the existing finds. Due to the fact that several locations with evidence of settlement of approximately the same age have been detected in close proximity to the stations in Brno-Štýřice, it appears that the area was repeatedly settled during the late phase of the Upper Palaeolithic.