Radiolarite is a siliceous rock originated from the deep-sea sedimentation of radiolarian skeletons. It is a well-known raw material, commonly used during the Stone and Early Bronze Age in Europe. It is diversified in colour and other macroscopic features. The richest and most important deposits in Poland are located in the Pieniny Klippen Belt, itself a part of a geological unit which appears also in other countries in the Carpathian Mountains (Romania, Ukraine, Slovakia and Austria). Excavations conducted in this area since 1970s by P. Valde-Nowak and J. Rydlewski revealed abundant evidence of Palaeolithic processing workshops and camps. Exploitation of the radiolarite took place in the Pieniny Klippen Bel...
Korobchyne-kurhan stone age site in the Velyka Vys River basin, in Central Ukraine is investigated f...
In central-southern Tuscany radiolarite has been used as a lithic raw material throughout prehistory...
The radiolarian biostratigraphy of the Middle–Upper Jurassic pelagic siliceous sediments (Czajakowa ...
Potok Szeligowy we wsi Stare Bystre znajduje się w obrębie jednostki pienińskiego pasa skałkowego. P...
Stone raw materials were actively procured by the inhabitants of the Polish Lowland in prehistory by...
Geologically, sites 18 and 48 at Wojnicz are located within sub-Carpathian depression, approximatel...
Radiolarite is a fossil-rich derivative of biogenic chert found in isolated geologic formations acro...
Neolithic and Early Bronze Age communities which settled the eastern Carpathians Forelands and Carpa...
For the late Neolithic communities in the Polish Lowland the primary raw material employed to manufa...
Compared with Poland, the territory of Bohemia and Moravia is not so rich in natural occurrences of ...
This article gives the results of researches carried out by a group of scientists from the Lithuania...
New geological data on the Transdanubian radiolarites and a revision of the so called Szentgál- comp...
In central-southern Tuscany radiolarite has been used as a lithic raw material throughout prehistory...
The study of lithic raw material procurement can contribute to the study of ancient networks. Petrog...
National audienceThe site of Érd has been excavated in 1963 and 1964 by V. Gábori-Csánk. It has yiel...
Korobchyne-kurhan stone age site in the Velyka Vys River basin, in Central Ukraine is investigated f...
In central-southern Tuscany radiolarite has been used as a lithic raw material throughout prehistory...
The radiolarian biostratigraphy of the Middle–Upper Jurassic pelagic siliceous sediments (Czajakowa ...
Potok Szeligowy we wsi Stare Bystre znajduje się w obrębie jednostki pienińskiego pasa skałkowego. P...
Stone raw materials were actively procured by the inhabitants of the Polish Lowland in prehistory by...
Geologically, sites 18 and 48 at Wojnicz are located within sub-Carpathian depression, approximatel...
Radiolarite is a fossil-rich derivative of biogenic chert found in isolated geologic formations acro...
Neolithic and Early Bronze Age communities which settled the eastern Carpathians Forelands and Carpa...
For the late Neolithic communities in the Polish Lowland the primary raw material employed to manufa...
Compared with Poland, the territory of Bohemia and Moravia is not so rich in natural occurrences of ...
This article gives the results of researches carried out by a group of scientists from the Lithuania...
New geological data on the Transdanubian radiolarites and a revision of the so called Szentgál- comp...
In central-southern Tuscany radiolarite has been used as a lithic raw material throughout prehistory...
The study of lithic raw material procurement can contribute to the study of ancient networks. Petrog...
National audienceThe site of Érd has been excavated in 1963 and 1964 by V. Gábori-Csánk. It has yiel...
Korobchyne-kurhan stone age site in the Velyka Vys River basin, in Central Ukraine is investigated f...
In central-southern Tuscany radiolarite has been used as a lithic raw material throughout prehistory...
The radiolarian biostratigraphy of the Middle–Upper Jurassic pelagic siliceous sediments (Czajakowa ...