Question of chert exploiting on the Stránská skála Hill (Brno-Slatina, Czech Republic) by the Bell Beaker People (original) (raw)

The Question of Chert Exploitation by Bell Beaker People on Stránská skála Hill (Brno-Slatina,Czech Republic)

Petr Skrdla, Antonin Prichystal, Jaroslav Bartík

Journal of Neolithic Archaeology 20, 2018

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Raw material as fossile directeur? A case study of the use of Stránská skála-type chert

Petr Skrdla

Študijné zvesti Archeologického ústavu SAV, 2021

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Raw material as fossile directeur? A case study of the use of Stránská skála-type chert / Surovina jako fossile directeur? Případová studie využívání rohovce typu Stránská skála.

Petr Skrdla, Jaroslav Bartík

Študijné zvesti Archeologického ústavu SAV – Supplementum 2, 2021

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Mining and processing of the Stránská skála-type chert during the Late Neolithic and Early Eneolithic periods

Antonin Prichystal

Archeologické rozhledy

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Chert Mining in the Krumlov Forest (Southern Moravia). In: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Flint Mining in Pre- and Protohistoric Times (Madrid, 14-17 October 2009), 97-108. BAR Int. Series 2280, Oxford 2011

Martin Oliva

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A Unique Raw Material from Early Upper Palaeolithic layers in the Pod hradem Cave (Moravian Karst, Czech Republic) - Interpretative Problems

Petr Neruda

2012

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The Southern Moravian Cherts at the Aurignacian site of Stratzing-Galgenberg, Austria

Luc Moreau

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Ležišta rožnjaka u Istri, Hrvatska. Izvori kamene sirovine prapovijesnih zajednica na poluotoku / Chert deposits in Istria, Croatia. Raw material sources for prehistoric communities on the peninsula

Katarina Šprem

Prilozi Instituta za arheologiju, 2023

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Chert raw materials and artefacts from NE Bulgaria:

Maria GUROVA

http://journals.ed.ac.uk/lithicstudies/article/view/1129, 2014

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Kremenac (Serbia): quarry and Lower Palaeolithic open-air site, Fifth Archeoinvest Symposium "Stories Written in Stone", International Symposium on Chert and Other Knappable Мaterials (Iaşi, 20-24 August 2013), Abstracts Volume. 44-45, Editura UAIC, Iaşi 2013. ISSN 978-973-703-758-9

Josip Saric

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Moravský Krumlov IV - a New Multilayer Palaeolithic Site in Moravia, the Czech Republic

Petr Neruda

2009

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M. Brandl et al._Repolust Cave (Austria) revisited: Provenance studies of the chert finds

Michael brandl

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Origin, age and transformation of Chernozems in northern Central Europe – New data from Neolithic earthen barrows in SW Poland

Mateusz Krupski, Agnieszka Przybył

CATENA, 2019

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THE MINERAL COMPOSITION OF “CHOCOLATE FLINT” COMPARED TO OTHER VARIETIES OF CHERT FROM CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN POLAND USED BY PREHISTORIC COMMUNITIES

Dagmara H. Werra

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Chert raw materials and artefacts from NE Bulgaria: A combined petrographic and LA-ICP-MS study

Polina Andreeva

Journal of Lithic Studies, 2014

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The Bohunician Technology from the Stránská skála Open-air Site (the Czech Republic)

Petr Neruda

In: J.M. Burdukiewicz - K. Cyrek - P. Dyczek and K. Szymczak (Eds.): Understanding the Past. Sborník S.K. Kozłowskému, 387-404, 2009

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On the so-called “Kriva Reka type” of Ludogorie chert: a petrographic perspective from the Upper Palaeolithic sites in the Giurgiu-Călăraşi area (southern Romania)

Alexandru Ciornei

2016

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Middle Palaeolithic Chert Quarrying at Nazlet Kahter 1

Pierre Vermeersch

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M. Brandl, Ch. Hauzenberger, W. Postl, D. Modl, Ch. Kurta und G. Trnka, Repolust Cave (Austria) revisited: Provenance studies of the chert finds / Fundrevision der Repolusthöhle (Österreich): Herkunfstbestimmungen der Hornsteinfunde, Quartär 58, 2011, 51-65 (16 Abb.)

Michael brandl, Daniel Modl

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Middle Palaeolithic Chert Quarrying at Nazlet Kahter 2

Pierre Vermeersch

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The Difference between Jurassic and Cretaceous Cherts in Central Europe and Its Heat Treatment before Stone Chip-Ping (Pilot Study)

Šimon Kdýr

Open Journal of Geology, 2019

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Middle Palaeolithic Chert Quarrying at Nazlet Kahter 3

Pierre Vermeersch

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Upper Palaeolithic supply sources: assessing chert occurrence and availability in the Lower Danube Valley

Alexandru Ciornei

Materiale și Cercetări Arheogice (S.N.) 13, 2017, p. 129-154, 2017

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Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Science Brno, v. v. i

Interdisciplinaria Archaeologica IANSA

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Middle Palaeolithic chert quarrying at Nazlet Khater 1

Pierre M . Vermeersch

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Hominid visitation of the Moravian Karst during the Middle-Upper Paleolithic transition: New results from Pod Hradem Cave (Czech Republic

Duncan Wright, Zdeňka Nerudová, Jiri Svoboda, Antonin Prichystal

Journal of Human Evolution, 2017

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THE EXAMPLE OF THE EPIGRAVETTIAN SITE OF BRNO-ŠTÝŘICE III (CZECH REPUBLIC)

Zdeňka Nerudová

2015

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Formation of the archaeological layers, structure of the site and features. In: J Svoboda, ed., Petřkovice, DVS 15, Brno 2008, 31-45.

Jiri Svoboda

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Cherts of the Přídolí Formation and accompanying trace fossils (Pridoli, Silurian), Barrandian area, Czech Republic

Radek Mikuláš

Bulletin of Geosciences, 2003

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Microfacies analysis of cherts from Peştera-Dealu Guran site (Lower Palaeolithic), Constanţa county, Romania

Alexandru Ciornei

Pontica 47, 2014, p. 497-518., 2015

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The technology of the Szeletian lithic industry in the context of Moravian EUP cultures.

Zdeňka Nerudová

Praehistorie Vol. 9-10, Miskolc 2008-2009

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