This article discusses the objectives of the Stone Age Man in Caves of the Tatra Mountains project, which aims to explain the mysterious absence of evidence for the Palaeolithic in the Tatra Mountains of Eastern Europe. We present preliminary work from Hučivá Cave, which demonstrates clear traces of Magdalenian settlement within this region
Our knowledge of the recolonization of north-west Europe at the end of the Last Glacial Maximum depe...
Despite over a hundred years of various archaeological works, including the latest in Hučiva Cave, ...
Middle Palaeolithic land exploitation strategies remain as yet an unexplored element in our understa...
At the end of 2018, when the Hučivá Cave (Hučivá diera, Rausch Keller) was explored in Tatranská Lom...
This article may be viewed as an attempt of summarizing research results of two Late Palaeolithic si...
The article presents evidence about the Middle Palaeolithic and Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transit...
The article gives a review of the Upper Paleolithic objects made of solid organic materials, which w...
The authors draw on their experience and past mountain landscape studies to describe an emerging co...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
peer reviewedNew data from Strashnaya Cave have revealed previously unknown complexity in hominin o...
This paper summarizes the results of recent excavations (1982-90) at the Middle Paleolithic site of ...
Disponible en ligne sur www.sciencedirect.comInternational audienceThe site of Tata, located in Hung...
Mobility of people and goods during the Upper Paleolithic has proven difcult to reconstruct given th...
In 1956–1958, excavations of Pod Hradem Cave in Moravia (eastern Czech Republic) revealed evidence f...
© 2010 Antiquity PublicationsThe article publishes new photographs and geophysical survey plans of a...
Our knowledge of the recolonization of north-west Europe at the end of the Last Glacial Maximum depe...
Despite over a hundred years of various archaeological works, including the latest in Hučiva Cave, ...
Middle Palaeolithic land exploitation strategies remain as yet an unexplored element in our understa...
At the end of 2018, when the Hučivá Cave (Hučivá diera, Rausch Keller) was explored in Tatranská Lom...
This article may be viewed as an attempt of summarizing research results of two Late Palaeolithic si...
The article presents evidence about the Middle Palaeolithic and Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transit...
The article gives a review of the Upper Paleolithic objects made of solid organic materials, which w...
The authors draw on their experience and past mountain landscape studies to describe an emerging co...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
peer reviewedNew data from Strashnaya Cave have revealed previously unknown complexity in hominin o...
This paper summarizes the results of recent excavations (1982-90) at the Middle Paleolithic site of ...
Disponible en ligne sur www.sciencedirect.comInternational audienceThe site of Tata, located in Hung...
Mobility of people and goods during the Upper Paleolithic has proven difcult to reconstruct given th...
In 1956–1958, excavations of Pod Hradem Cave in Moravia (eastern Czech Republic) revealed evidence f...
© 2010 Antiquity PublicationsThe article publishes new photographs and geophysical survey plans of a...
Our knowledge of the recolonization of north-west Europe at the end of the Last Glacial Maximum depe...
Despite over a hundred years of various archaeological works, including the latest in Hučiva Cave, ...
Middle Palaeolithic land exploitation strategies remain as yet an unexplored element in our understa...