New warm season data from the 21 ka bp mammoth hunters´ camp site at Langmannersdorf an der Perschling

The Epiaurignatian lokality is bradly agreed to bet he youngest known residental camp site mundant mammoth bones within the Middle Danube region. The macroscopic seasonal data are based on two neonate mammoths, together with seven 8-12 months old arctic and red fox individuals, two 9-12 months old w...

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Main Authors: Salcher Jedrasiak, T. A, Nývltová Fišáková, M. (Miriam), Fladerer, F. A
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0203139
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spelling ftczacademyscien:oai:asep.lib.cas.cz:CavUnEpca/0368940 2024-09-09T19:21:41+00:00 New warm season data from the 21 ka bp mammoth hunters´ camp site at Langmannersdorf an der Perschling Salcher Jedrasiak, T. A Nývltová Fišáková, M. (Miriam) Fladerer, F. A 2010 http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0203139 eng eng urn:pissn: 1771-1150 http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0203139 mammonth hunters seasonality paleolithic info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2010 ftczacademyscien 2024-08-19T05:32:58Z The Epiaurignatian lokality is bradly agreed to bet he youngest known residental camp site mundant mammoth bones within the Middle Danube region. The macroscopic seasonal data are based on two neonate mammoths, together with seven 8-12 months old arctic and red fox individuals, two 9-12 months old wolves and a one-year-old reindeer individual. These indicated that the camp was used during the late winter and sping/summer season. For futher informatik 24 teeth weresubmitted to root cementum analysis. Six teeth from arctic foxes were hunter between April to August. Seven teeth from wolves were hunting between May and August. Four teeth from free reindeer were hunter between May and July. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic The Czech Academy of Sciences: Publication Activity (ASEP) Arctic
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seasonality
paleolithic
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seasonality
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Salcher Jedrasiak, T. A
Nývltová Fišáková, M. (Miriam)
Fladerer, F. A
New warm season data from the 21 ka bp mammoth hunters´ camp site at Langmannersdorf an der Perschling
topic_facet mammonth hunters
seasonality
paleolithic
description The Epiaurignatian lokality is bradly agreed to bet he youngest known residental camp site mundant mammoth bones within the Middle Danube region. The macroscopic seasonal data are based on two neonate mammoths, together with seven 8-12 months old arctic and red fox individuals, two 9-12 months old wolves and a one-year-old reindeer individual. These indicated that the camp was used during the late winter and sping/summer season. For futher informatik 24 teeth weresubmitted to root cementum analysis. Six teeth from arctic foxes were hunter between April to August. Seven teeth from wolves were hunting between May and August. Four teeth from free reindeer were hunter between May and July.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Salcher Jedrasiak, T. A
Nývltová Fišáková, M. (Miriam)
Fladerer, F. A
author_facet Salcher Jedrasiak, T. A
Nývltová Fišáková, M. (Miriam)
Fladerer, F. A
author_sort Salcher Jedrasiak, T. A
title New warm season data from the 21 ka bp mammoth hunters´ camp site at Langmannersdorf an der Perschling
title_short New warm season data from the 21 ka bp mammoth hunters´ camp site at Langmannersdorf an der Perschling
title_full New warm season data from the 21 ka bp mammoth hunters´ camp site at Langmannersdorf an der Perschling
title_fullStr New warm season data from the 21 ka bp mammoth hunters´ camp site at Langmannersdorf an der Perschling
title_full_unstemmed New warm season data from the 21 ka bp mammoth hunters´ camp site at Langmannersdorf an der Perschling
title_sort new warm season data from the 21 ka bp mammoth hunters´ camp site at langmannersdorf an der perschling
publishDate 2010
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