Predmosti cultural layer [burial 1971],    Czech Republic Go to Data Dashboard
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0.02504
C14;
AMS C14 based on bone from http://www.esc.cam.ac.uk esearch esearch-groups/oistage3/stage-three-project-database-downloads
sapiens
Homo sapiens: 29 human specimens [about 20 individuals?]; of which 14 individuals are in situ; with heads facing North. Bones from: 4 adult males ["Predmosti 1; 3; 9 &14"]; 3-4 adult females ["Predmosti 4; 10; ?19 & 26]; perhaps 3 young males ["Predmosti 5; 18 & 23"]; 4 unsexed adults ["Predmosti 21; 27; 28 & 29"]; ?11 children ["Predmosti 2; 6; 7; 8; 15; 16; 17; 20; 22; 24 & 25"] aged up to 14 years; 3 infants ["Predmosti 11; 12 & 13"]. In Oakley; K.P.; et al. 1971 (Catalogue of Fossil Hominids; Part II: Europe: 57-60).
mode4 Early Upper Paleolithic; hearth; fire; evolved Gravettian (Upper Paleolithic) [Pavlovian]; Venus of Galgenburg dancing women carved from serpentine rock ; sculpture- figure art
open- Paul Pettitt database. Archaeology: Svoboda; J.; et al. 1994 (Journal of Field Archaeology 21: 457-72); summaries in Anon. 1984 (Art et Civilisations des Chasseurs de la Prehistoire; Laboratoire de Prehistoire du Musee de l'Homme; Paris: 198-200); and Svoboda; J.; et al. 1996 (Hunters between East and West: The Palaeolithic of Moravia; Plenum Press: 223-29). Archaeological layer found 35 cm from the base of a loess layer 2-3 m thick; and altered by solifluction.
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0.02632
C14;
C14 based on charred bone [residue] from http://www.esc.cam.ac.uk esearch esearch-groups/oistage3/stage-three-project-database-downloads
sapiens
Homo sapiens: 29 human specimens [about 20 individuals?]; of which 14 individuals are in situ; with heads facing North. Bones from: 4 adult males ["Predmosti 1; 3; 9 &14"]; 3-4 adult females ["Predmosti 4; 10; ?19 & 26]; perhaps 3 young males ["Predmosti 5; 18 & 23"]; 4 unsexed adults ["Predmosti 21; 27; 28 & 29"]; ?11 children ["Predmosti 2; 6; 7; 8; 15; 16; 17; 20; 22; 24 & 25"] aged up to 14 years; 3 infants ["Predmosti 11; 12 & 13"]. In Oakley; K.P.; et al. 1971 (Catalogue of Fossil Hominids; Part II: Europe: 57-60).
mode4 Early Upper Paleolithic; hearth; fire; evolved Gravettian (Upper Paleolithic) [Pavlovian]; Venus of Galgenburg dancing women carved from serpentine rock ; sculpture- figure art
open- Damblon; F.; et al. 1996 (Prehistoire Europeenne 9: 188). Archaeology: Svoboda; J.; et al. 1994 (Journal of Field Archaeology 21: 457-72); summaries in Anon. 1984 (Art et Civilisations des Chasseurs de la Prehistoire; Laboratoire de Prehistoire du Musee de l'Homme; Paris: 198-200); and Svoboda; J.; et al. 1996 (Hunters between East and West: The Palaeolithic of Moravia; Plenum Press: 136; 223-29). Archaeological layer found 35 cm from the base of a loess layer 2-3 m thick; and altered by solifluction.
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0.02687
C14;
C14 based on charred bone [extract] from http://www.esc.cam.ac.uk esearch esearch-groups/oistage3/stage-three-project-database-downloads
sapiens
Homo sapiens: 29 human specimens [about 20 individuals?]; of which 14 individuals are in situ; with heads facing North. Bones from: 4 adult males ["Predmosti 1; 3; 9 &14"]; 3-4 adult females ["Predmosti 4; 10; ?19 & 26]; perhaps 3 young males ["Predmosti 5; 18 & 23"]; 4 unsexed adults ["Predmosti 21; 27; 28 & 29"]; ?11 children ["Predmosti 2; 6; 7; 8; 15; 16; 17; 20; 22; 24 & 25"] aged up to 14 years; 3 infants ["Predmosti 11; 12 & 13"]. In Oakley; K.P.; et al. 1971 (Catalogue of Fossil Hominids; Part II: Europe: 57-60).
mode4 Early Upper Paleolithic; hearth; fire; evolved Gravettian (Upper Paleolithic) [Pavlovian]; Venus of Galgenburg dancing women carved from serpentine rock ; sculpture- figure art
open- Damblon; F.; et al. 1996 (Prehistoire Europeenne 9: 188). Archaeology: Svoboda; J.; et al. 1994 (Journal of Field Archaeology 21: 457-72); summaries in Anon. 1984 (Art et Civilisations des Chasseurs de la Prehistoire; Laboratoire de Prehistoire du Musee de l'Homme; Paris: 198-200); and Svoboda; J.; et al. 1996 (Hunters between East and West: The Palaeolithic of Moravia; Plenum Press: 136; 223-29). Archaeological layer found 35 cm from the base of a loess layer 2-3 m thick; and altered by solifluction.
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