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Very exciting ensemble! You suggest that site belonging to the shouldered points horizon. I do not exactly understand why. Are there no other lithic traditions in eastern europe around 20000 BP with leaf-points that could be also connected with your…
June 10
I've found another pisture with Shouldered points - (plesae ignore those four in the top right row - htese are different types) http://www.oldstoneage.com/montetwhite/kadarimages/shouldered-points.gif
March 8
Beautiful collection of artifacts! It surely shows the levallois technique used when chopping those. The thing is, that I would never call them "shouldered points". At least not from my point of view. The shouldered point si a point, that usually ha…
March 8
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March 7
There's nothing else to say. I totally agree. It even sounds strange to me, that I should pay for my own work. Of course I say it from the "graduated in archaeology" point of view. On the other side I guess the field schools are not ment (or shuldn'…
March 6
Thank you very much. Drawing is part of work I enjoy the most :) For further detail I've just posted a blog with short explanation of my work and whole diploma work in pdf... http://archaeonet.ning.com/profiles/blogs/gravettian-culture-site-in
March 6
Ondrej Žaár added a blog post
My diploma work: Diploma_work_Ondrej_Zaar_2007.pdf Analysis of the lithic industry from the upper Paleolithic settlement of Trenčianske Bohuslavice (Gravettian culture)) y. 2007 (unpublished) If anybody wants to take a look at my diploma work,…
March 6
Excellent drawings, Ondrei, i have some unifacial lithics from southern Georgia ill be posting soon, i want to get some of you guys familiar with old world stuff to check them out.Iwent out and walked a plowed field today and collected a few "points…
March 5
Date period? Nice lithics!!!!
March 4
The flint one on the left is unifacial. The one on the right is worked only on its basis - look at the next picture that I've just uploaded (for better imagination).
March 4
Ondrej Žaár added a photo to the album 'Trencianske Bohuslavice'
March 4
These are unifacial?
February 26
Gravettian - shouldered points horizon. I've found similar points published in a book from "Předmostí" (Czech Republic), but they all are much smaller than the big one on the left (greyish radiolarite) - round half to two thirds of it.
February 24
Which culture? How old?
February 23
Ondrej Žaár added 4 photos to the album 'Trencianske Bohuslavice'
February 19
Ondrej Žaár added an album
Few spots from my diploma thesis (2007) ....
February 19

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About Me:
Constantine The Philosopher University in Nitra, Slovak Republic (graduated 2007)

Diploma work: The Upper Palaeolithic site in Trencianske Bohuslavice (Slovak Republic) - gravettian, shouldered points horizon (2007).

I'm interested in palaeolithics, the evolution of mankind and also mesolithics. Also flirting with native american cultures...

Love Leonard Cohen, Paul Simon, Chris Rea, Bob Dylan, country, blues, bluegrass and classical music.

At the time, I'm looking for a field excavation anywhere I was't yet, to get the experience and travel a little bit...
Website:
http://www.sas.sav.sk

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Gravettian culture site in Slovak Republic




My diploma work: Diploma_work_Ondrej_Zaar_2007.pdf

Analysis of the lithic industry from the uppContinue

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