Przyczynek do rozpoznania osadnictwa paleolitycznego na terenach Płaskowyżu Głubczyckiego. Dwa nowe stanowiska powierzchniowe z Pilszcza

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Recent insight on Palaeolithic occupation in głubczyce Plateau (secured in 1999 during a fieldwalking survey made under the AZP nationwide project) comes from Pilszcz site 63 and 64 which were discovered by M. gedl from the Institute of Archaeology Jagellonian university. Pilszcz, site 64, yielded an inventory datable to various periods, with a small number of pieces evidently of Palaeolithic period – cores (2), an unfinished bifacial tool, a possible leaf point, endscraper, and a few less characteristic tools and debitage. At least some of these forms may be attributed to the early phase of the upper Palaeolithic, to one of the leaf Point cultures. similar material, both chronologically and taxonomically, was secured at Pilszcz, site 63: another small set consisting of a quite typical leaf point with known analogies both in szeletian and Bohunice material recorded in Poland and Moravia.
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Bobak, Dariusz, Połtowicz-Bobak, Marta, 2009. Przyczynek do rozpoznania osadnictwa paleolitycznego na terenach Płaskowyżu Głubczyckiego. Dwa nowe stanowiska powierzchniowe z Pilszcza. Śląskie Sprawozdania Archeologiczne 51, pp. 131–140.
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