Pavlov (loci archaeologici)
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Pavlov (olim Theodisce Pollau appellatum), vicus Moraviae meridianae, est situs locorum archaeologicorum eiusdem nominis ubi vestigia habitationis hominum palaeolithicae reperta sunt.
Locus parvus Pavlov-VI, recenter recognitus, a venatoribus frequentabatur. Vestigia foci ossaque mammuthorum duorum ibi servata sunt. Inter vestigia huius loci recognoscuntur indicia radicum generum fortasse Botrychium et Typha ad farinam parandam contritarum.
Bibliographia
- J. M. Adovasio, O. Soffer, B. Klíma, "Upper Palaeolithic fibre technology: interlaced woven finds from Pavlov I, Czech Republic, c. 26 000 years ago" in Antiquity vol. 70 (1996) pp. 526-534
- J. Bayer, "Eine Mammutjägerstation im Löss bei Pollau in Südmähren" in Eiszeit vol. 1 (1924) pp. 81-88
- Anna Revedin et alii, "Thirty thousand-year-old evidence of plant food processing" in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences vol. 107 (2010) pp. 18815–18819
- J. Svoboda, ed., Pavlov I – Southeast. Brunae: Institute of Archaeology, 2005
- J. Svoboda et al., "Pavlov VI: an Upper Paleolithic living unit" in Antiquity vol. 83 (2009) pp. 282–295
Nexus interni
Nexus externi
Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad locum archaeologicum Pavlov I spectant. |
- "Dolni Vestonice and Pavlov sites" apud Don's Maps
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