Blazi Cave - an in situ Epigravettian site in Albania

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Maintained by Johanna Dreier
Created at 19.9.2017

Abstract

The Epigravettian site of Blazi cave represents so far the only undisturbed and securly dated Epigravettian site in Albania. The new data fill a research gap for the time of the Late Upper Palaeolithic in the Eastern Adriatic. During the GAP (German-Albanian Palaeolithic research project) campaign in 2015, a large sample of stone artefacts and animal bones was excavated. Their spatial distribution and good preservation indicate an in situ position of the archaeological layer. The tool spectrum contains a high ratio of backed bladelets and microgravette points, typical components of an
Epigravettian assemblage. The faunal remains, mainly ibex, exhibit numerous cut and percussion marks, characterising Blazi cave as a specialised ibex hunting site.

Bibliography

Dreier, J. (2017): Blazi Cave - an in situ Epigravettian site in Albania. CRC806-Database, DOI: 10.5880/SFB806.36

authorJohanna Dreier
doi10.5880/SFB806.36
key2017
publisherCRC806-Database
typeposter
year2017
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