Etneolihic hillfort Starý Zámek near Jevišovice. A contribution to lithic chipped industry research in southwestern Moravia
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- Etneolihic hillfort Starý Zámek near Jevišovice. A contribution to lithic chipped industry research in southwestern Moravia
Eneolitické hradisko Starý Zámek u Jevišovic. Příspěvek k poznání kamenné štípané industrie na jihozápadní Moravě - Creator:
- Lubomír Šebela, Antonín Přichystal, Alena Humpolová, and Lubomír Prokeš
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issn:1211-7250 - Subject:
- archeologie, kultura nálevkovitých pohárů, jevišovická kultura, archaeology, funnel-beaker culture, Jevišovice culture, Jevišovice (Česko : oblast), Jevišivice Region (Czechia), hillfort Starý Zámek, lithic chipped industry, 8, and 902
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- The Moravian-Silesian Prehistoric Branch of the Archaeological Institute AV ČR, Brno, v. v. i. has a long-term research interest in lithic chipped industries of the Late Stone Age and the Early Bronze Age in Moravia and Czech Silesia. Presently, a very important research focus is a lithic collection from the fortified Eneolithic hillfort Starý Zámek near Jevišovice. There are 474 knapped artifacts in the collection, including pieces collected from the surface and from excavations by J. Palliardi. One third of the artifacts are linked to cultural layers C, C2, C1 and B. Seventy pieces were published by Anna Medunová. At least 74 of the artifacts excavated by J. Palliardi have been recently identified in the collection deposited at the Moravian Museum. The assemblage includes a variety of endscrapers, blades, and borers as well as some cores. Tools of the Krummesser type from layer B and a bifacially retouched artifact (dagger or sickle fragment) from Bavarian tabular chert (Plattensilex) are of particular interest. Most artifacts were produced from local rocks (cherts of the Krumlovský les type and weathering products of serpentinite), although silicites from glacial sediments and chert of the Stránská skála type have also been identified. The presence of Bavarian Plattensilex (at least two artifacts) and rocks sourced from Poland (silicites from Cracow-Częstochowa Jurassic Upland and the spotted chert of the Świeciechów type). Two Palaeolithic artifacts are a surprising discovery. We cannot exclude the possibility that these pieces originate from an earlier period and were reused later., Lubomír Šebela, Antonín Přichystal, Alena Humpolová, Lubomír Prokeš., and Obsahuje seznam literatury
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- Czech
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- Přehled výzkumů | 2015 Volume:56 | Number:1
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