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      <title>The new Palaeolithic site of Ksiecia Jozefa (Cracow, Poland) with blade and flake reduction</title>
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      <title>Piekary IIa Palaeolithic industries : preliminary results of a new multidisciplinary investigations</title>
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      <title>Gravettian/Epigravettian transition in the Vah valley in the light of new excavations in the Moravany-Banka area near Piest’any (Western Slovakia)</title>
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      <title>Prehistoric settlement in the Klisoura Gorge, Argolid, Greece (excavations 1993, 1994)</title>
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      <description>The Klissoura Gorge connects the Argolic Plain and the Limnes Plateau in the eastern Peloponnese. The systematic survey in the years 1993-1994 enabled us to register more than 30 caves and rock shelters of which majority contained traces of prehistoric settlement. Three caves were tested using trial trenches. Cave 6 yielded remains of Late Palaeolithic occupation with industries with backed bladelets with straight or convex backs and microburin technique from the end of the Xanth Interstadial. Cave 7 produced a sequence falling at the very end of the Pleistocene which covered the Xanth Interstadial and Dryas III; the sequence yielded an industry with simple backed bladelets with marginal abrupt retouch. In Cave 1 the erosional phase marking the stratigraphic hiatus which separates the lower part of the sediments earlier than 16 000 - 19 000 years B.P. from the upper part which is much later, mainly Holocene. The lower part of the sediments produced flake industry with carenoidal and simple end-scrapers accompanied by big and small game remains. The upper part produced a sequence of flake industries with a few microliths. In the latest phase of the sequence single artefacts made from extralocal raw materials occurred bearing witness to possible contacts with the Early Neolithic of Argolid. </description>
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      <title>Les couteaux micoquiens du Würm ancien</title>
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