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Nouveaux assemblages du Paléolithique supérieur ancien en Hongrie du nord dans le contexte de l’hypothèse du Couloir danubien
Institution:1. Université Eötvös Loránd, Institut des Sciences archéologiques, Múzeum krt. 4/B, 1088 Budapest, Hongrie;2. UMR 7194 HNHP CNRS/MNHN/UPVD, Institut de Paléontologie humaine, 1 rue René Panhard, 75013 Paris, France;3. Université Jagellon, Institut d’Archéologie, ul. Go??bia 11, 31-007 Cracovie, Pologne;4. Université Jan Kochanowski, Institut de Géographie, ul. ?wi?tokrzyska 15, 25-406 Kielce, Pologne;5. Université Catholique Eszterházy Károly, Institut de Géographie et des Sciences environnementales, Leányka u. 6, 3300 Eger, Hongrie;6. Centre de Muséum Ferenczy, F? tér 2-5, 2000 Szentendre, Hongrie;7. Château-Musée Dobó István, Vár 1, 3300 Eger, Hongrie;8. Bokros u. 33, 2011 Budakalász, Hongrie;9. Sárpatak u. 7, 1048 Budapest, Hongrie
Abstract:Linking southeastern Europe and central Europe, the Danube Valley plays a key role in the models of the first colonization of Europe by anatomically modern humans about 40 thousand years ago (Danube Corridor hypothesis). The middle course of the river, the Carpathian Basin occupies a fundamental place in the search for archaeological evidences of the expansion of modern humans. Surveys carried out in northern Hungary in the last two decades have discovered numerous open-air sites whose lithic material can be attributed to the period concerned. Our excavations carried out in the region of Eger demonstrated the presence of the Aurignacian but also allowed the recognition of a macrolaminar industry of the Initial Upper Palaeolithic. The lithic material collected on the surface of the Andornaktálya 2 site provided rich assemblages of these two industries. The macrolaminar industry has techno-morphological connections with the leptolithic tools of Sokyrnytsia and Korolevo in Transcarpathian Ukraine. The Aurignacian industry has several characteristics in common with those of Ko?ice-Barca and Seňa in southeastern Slovakia. Unfortunately, the chronological position of the macrolaminar and Aurignacian industries cannot be specified at the sites of the Eger region, although their age of Interpleniglacial seems evident from the stratigraphic considerations and the dating of the sediments. Despite these chronological inaccuracies, our results support the model, published by J.K. Koz?owski in 2010, of two waves of the immigration of modern humans across the Danube Corridor.
Keywords:Carpathian basin  Macrolaminar industry  Initial Upper Palaeolithic  Aurignacian  Colonisation models
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