The Poiana Cireşului Upper Paleolithic site is located on the erosion level cut into the flysch strata, roughly equivalent in altitude to the middle (45 m) Bistriţa’s terrace, on the right shore of the river, 4 km N-W from the city of Piatra-Neamţ (North-Eastern Romania). The systematic excavations are currently carried out by an international Romanian, German and French team. The paper focuses on the recent results obtained during the last stage of research (1998– 2005) campaigns. The site displays one Neolithic layer and four documented paleolithic stages of occupation, already systematically uncovered during the last seven years. At least two more archaeological horizons lay below the last excavated one, as shown by the recent drills. Th...
This paper presents some new results concerning the Middle Palaeolithic in Romania. Recent research ...
Most of the Paleolithic art and ornaments discovered in Romania come from the site of Poiana Cireșul...
In this paper, we present the first results of the micromorphological study of the anthropic sequenc...
The Poiana Cireşului Upper Paleolithic site is located on the erosion level cut into the flysch stra...
National audienceThe Palaeolithic site of Poiana Cires¸ului (North-Eastern Romania) belongs to a lon...
National audienceThe Palaeolithic site of Poiana Cires¸ului (North-Eastern Romania) belongs to a lon...
National audienceThe Palaeolithic site of Poiana Cires¸ului (North-Eastern Romania) belongs to a lon...
Proceedings of the Symposium by the Prehistoric Commision of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienn...
Proceedings of the Symposium by the Prehistoric Commision of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienn...
Proceedings of the Symposium by the Prehistoric Commision of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienn...
Proceedings of the Symposium by the Prehistoric Commision of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienn...
Proceedings of the Symposium by the Prehistoric Commision of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienn...
The 2010 and 2011 archaeological excavations from the well-known site from Piatra Neamţ-Poiana Cireş...
Most of the Paleolithic art and ornaments discovered in Romania come from the site of Poiana Cireșul...
This paper presents some new results concerning the Middle Palaeolithic in Romania. Recent research ...
This paper presents some new results concerning the Middle Palaeolithic in Romania. Recent research ...
Most of the Paleolithic art and ornaments discovered in Romania come from the site of Poiana Cireșul...
In this paper, we present the first results of the micromorphological study of the anthropic sequenc...
The Poiana Cireşului Upper Paleolithic site is located on the erosion level cut into the flysch stra...
National audienceThe Palaeolithic site of Poiana Cires¸ului (North-Eastern Romania) belongs to a lon...
National audienceThe Palaeolithic site of Poiana Cires¸ului (North-Eastern Romania) belongs to a lon...
National audienceThe Palaeolithic site of Poiana Cires¸ului (North-Eastern Romania) belongs to a lon...
Proceedings of the Symposium by the Prehistoric Commision of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienn...
Proceedings of the Symposium by the Prehistoric Commision of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienn...
Proceedings of the Symposium by the Prehistoric Commision of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienn...
Proceedings of the Symposium by the Prehistoric Commision of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienn...
Proceedings of the Symposium by the Prehistoric Commision of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienn...
The 2010 and 2011 archaeological excavations from the well-known site from Piatra Neamţ-Poiana Cireş...
Most of the Paleolithic art and ornaments discovered in Romania come from the site of Poiana Cireșul...
This paper presents some new results concerning the Middle Palaeolithic in Romania. Recent research ...
This paper presents some new results concerning the Middle Palaeolithic in Romania. Recent research ...
Most of the Paleolithic art and ornaments discovered in Romania come from the site of Poiana Cireșul...
In this paper, we present the first results of the micromorphological study of the anthropic sequenc...