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A method for finding stratified sites: Early Upper Palaeolithic sites in southern Moravia
Authors:Petr Škrdla  Ladislav Nejman  Tereza Rychtaříková
Affiliation:1. Institute of Archaeology, Czech Republic;2. Australian National University, Australia
Abstract:There are several hundred recorded Early Upper Palaeolithic sites in Moravia, most of which are surface sites. The majority were exposed by agricultural plowing and subsequently discovered by pedestrian surveys whereas most of the stratified sites were found accidentally. Numerous unsystematic attempts in the past to find stratified remnants of sites disturbed by plowing have been unsuccessful. Here we present a methodology for locating stratified Early Upper Palaeolithic cultural contexts based on distribution of surface scatters. This involves pedestrian surveys guided by background research. All Palaeolithic artifacts were recorded using a handheld GPS with particular attention to calcium carbonate crust on artifact surfaces, which can be indicators of nearby stratified deposits. Exploratory test pits were then excavated followed by systematic excavations if the potential for stratified cultural deposits was deemed high.

Using this technique, we have discovered 11 new stratified Early Upper Palaeolithic sites.

Keywords:Moravia  Bohunician  Szeletian  Aurignacian  GPS survey
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