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Late Glacial and Holocene sequences in rockshelters and adjacent wetlands of Northern Bohemia, Czech Republic: Correlation of environmental and archaeological records.

Authors :
Svoboda, Jiří
Pokorný, Petr
Horáček, Ivan
Sázelová, Sandra
Abraham, Vojtěch
Divišová, Michaela
Ivanov, Martin
Kozáková, Radka
Novák, Jan
Novák, Martin
Šída, Petr
Perri, Angela
Source :
Quaternary International. Jan2018 Part B, Vol. 465, p234-250. 17p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

This paper combines complex archaeological records from excavations of sandstone rockshelters with paleobotanical investigations in the adjacent wetlands of Northern Bohemia, Czech Republic. Several pollen diagramms from nearby peatbogs are used to document the paleoenvironmental development from the Late Glacial to the Middle Holocene. In addition, two recently excavated key archaeological sections were selected to document human behavioral responses to the climatic development: Kostelní rokle, and Smolný kámen. This region remained mostly unsettled during the Upper Paleolithic (Magdalenian or Epigravettian) so that the Late Paleolithic colonization after the LGM appears to be a major behavioral adaptation. The Early and Middle Mesolithic foragers developed this pattern to be optimally adapted to the versatile landscape of sandstone plateaus and canyons during the Holocene. The aim was to exploit its changing vegetational, aquatic and terrestric faunal resources, until the Late Mesolithic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10406182
Volume :
465
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Quaternary International
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
128092265
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2017.05.009