Bifacial technology at the beginning of the Upper Paleolithic in Moravia
Moravia, leaf-shaped tools: who made them and which industries contain those pieces? Challenge from the time of the first modern humans in Europe.
Moravia, leaf-shaped tools: who made them and which industries contain those pieces? Challenge from the time of the first modern humans in Europe.
This paper discusses various aspects of Palaeolithic industries having bifacial tool traditions, with an emphasis on Middle Palaeolithic Micoquian materials in Crimea (Ukraine).
The aim of this publication is to present and illustrate selected bifacial products from amongst the flint artefacts from Rivne (Ukraine) that are a part of the collection of the Toruń District Museum’s Archaeological Department.
A Cserhát-hegység területén, Buják közelében számos kőeszköz került elő a paleolitikum időszakából. A levéleszközök a Szeletai kultúrára emlékeztetnek. Palaeolithic finds from Buják with bifacial tools reminiscent of the Szeletian.