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Pavlov VI: an Upper Palaeolithic living unit
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2009
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Prehistoric ArchaeologyPavlov ViHistorical ArchaeologyFlint KnivesBioarchaeologyCentral EuropePaleolithic ArchaeologyArchaeological ExcavationArchaeological RecordArchaeologyReindeer HairAnthropologySensory ArchaeologyLanguage StudiesPaleoecologyPrehistoryClassicsArchaeological Evidence
Abstract This newly discovered and excavated site defines an Upper Palaeolithic activity unit consisting of a roasting pit at the centre of an area 5m across. Although the main task was the processing of two mammoths, there were numerous other wild animals in the assemblage. The occupants used flint knives, made bone tools and modelled in baked clay – on which they left their fingerprints, along with imprints of reindeer hair and textiles. Pavlov VI offers an exemplary picture of the basic living unit that made up the settlement clusters of the Gravettian people in Central Europe.
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