1998
DOI: 10.30861/9780860548775
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The Middle to Upper Paleolithic Transition in Central Europe: The record from the Bükk Mountain region

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“…Similar blade dominated Aurignacian assemblages currently are only known from the Bükk mountains in Hungary (Istállóskő, Peskő caves), however, the archaeological material at these sites are poorly represented and does not contain characteristic tool types (Vértes, 1965;Adams, 1998;Markó, 2015;Patou-Mathis et al, 2016). Another interesting analogy of Szőlő-hegy III might can be found in Austria, at Willendorf II (AH 3), where P. Nigst summarized the technological aspects of the Early Aurignacian (Nigst, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Similar blade dominated Aurignacian assemblages currently are only known from the Bükk mountains in Hungary (Istállóskő, Peskő caves), however, the archaeological material at these sites are poorly represented and does not contain characteristic tool types (Vértes, 1965;Adams, 1998;Markó, 2015;Patou-Mathis et al, 2016). Another interesting analogy of Szőlő-hegy III might can be found in Austria, at Willendorf II (AH 3), where P. Nigst summarized the technological aspects of the Early Aurignacian (Nigst, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Although more than 20 excavation campaigns, led by several scholars, have been undertaken in Szeleta Cave (Bükk Mountains, Northeast Hungary) since its discovery as a prehistoric site (Mester 2002), the largest collection of artefacts was unearthed between 1906 and 1913. Usually, this lithic material constitutes the basis of all archaeological interpretations (Kadić 1916;Vértes 1955a;1965;1968;Ringer 1989;Svoboda, Simán 1989;Simán 1990;1995;Adams 1998;Ringer, Mester 2000;Lengyel et al 2016;Markó 2016). The finds originating from the excavation of 1928 conducted by J. Hillebrand, A. Saád and F. R. Parrington are stored at the Cambridge Archaeological Museum.…”
Section: Leaf-shaped Tools In the Szeleta Sequence And The Typology Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of Vértes' restriction, European researchers continue to use the term "Szeletian" for industries with leafpoints of the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition in Central Europe (e.g. Allsworth-Jones 1986;2004;Valoch 1990a;1990b;2000;Oliva 1991;1995;Valoch et al 1993;Weissmüller 1995;Adams 1998;Kozłowski 2000;Svoboda 2001;Bolus 2004a;2004b;Neruda, Nerudová 2009;Kaminská et al 2011;Kaminská 2015). However, there only were a few attempts to give a general description or definition of the Szeletian, but each time using the materials from a given region.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Ez annak köszönhető, hogy leletanyaga egyedülálló, és névadó lelőhelye egy olyan régészeti kultúrának, amely általános vélekedés szerint a középső és a felső paleolitikum közötti átmenetet reprezentálja (Allsworth-Jones 1986). A barlang rétegeiből feltárt, pattintott kövekből álló leletegyüttesek kronológiai helyzetéről és kulturális hovatartozásáról azonban megoszlanak a vélemények (Ringer 1989;Svoboda, Simán 1989;Simán 1990;1995;Adams 1998;Ringer, Mester 2000;2001;Ringer 2002;2008-2009Ringer, Szolyák 2004;Lengyel-Mester 2008;Lengyel et al 2008Lengyel et al -2009. Mivel a barlang kitöltésének nagy részét kiásták az 1906 óta lezajlott ásatásokon (Mester Ekkor született meg a barlangnak az a tagolása, amelyet továbbra is használunk (2. ábra).…”
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