L’industrie aurignacienne de la grotte de Šandalja II (Istrie, Croatie) dans le contexte de la région de l’Est de l’Adriatique |
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Authors: | Ivor Karavani? |
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Affiliation: | Département d’archéologie, faculté des lettres, université de Zagreb, Ivana Lu?i?a 3, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatie |
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Abstract: | This paper presents the results obtained by lithic analysis of Early Upper Palaeolithic levels in Šandalja II Cave, Istria, Croatia. Technological and typological analysis of stone and typological analysis of bone artefacts have been carried out. Production of flakes in Aurignacian levels (G, F, E and E/F) is dominant, but blade and bladelets production is also present. Blades and bladelets were produced by direct soft hammer technique. Aurignacian people of Šandalja II produced their debitage mainly on local grey chert, which is often patinated. Šandalja II is one of the rare—if not the only—site with Aurignacian industry in eastern Adriatic region. The main reason for absence of such industry at other sites can be seen in scarce population or abandonment of some parts of this region. |
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Keywords: | &Scaron andalja II Croatie Analyse lithique Palé olithique supé rieur Aurignacien |
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