Abstract

Until recently the Epigravettian occupation of Bohemia has remained relatively unknown. After re-evaluating an old assemblage from Ostroměř (first published by S. Vencl like the Ostroměř group of Late Palaeolithic) we can assign it to the Epigravettian cultural complex. A newly excavated site in Slatinky near Jičín probably dates to the Late Epigravettian, but only the specialised part of the site related to the production of microblades was excavated. Eastern Bohemian sites fit into the general form and framework of the Epigravettian stone industries with a dominance of short scrapers (often on flake) and a lower incidence of burins. Geographically, sites can be placed mainly in lower altitudes (256–400 m asl), while their number decreases with increasing altitude. There is no link to large watercourses, and on the contrary, the main ones seem to be rather smaller watercourses (sites are located 100–300 m from them) while at the same time it is clear that there was an effort made to search for places protected against adverse climatic phenomena. At the moment we can first provide a deeper insight into the Epigravettian site structure in Eastern Bohemia.

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