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…
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…
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'…
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of the lithic industry from the upper Paleolithic settlement of Trenčianske Bohuslavice (Gravettian culture)) y. 2007 (unpublished)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,…
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…
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).
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.