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    Brno : Moravské zemské muzeum
    ISBN: 978-80-7028-476-6
    Language: Czech
    Pages: 163 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: První vydání
    Series Statement: Studie Centra Kulturní Antropologie 2, 2016
    Keywords: Prähistorie, Eu Tschechien ; Archäologie ; Elefant ; Fauna
    Abstract: In recent years, remains of settlements dating back to the end of the Stone Age (the period of the Last Glacial Maximum) have been excavated in Vídenská Street, Brno. As that period was globally extremely cold and unfavourable, it was presumed that people had moved to regions with friendlier climatic conditions and that Moravia, as well as other parts of Europe, was deserted at that time. However, archaeological finds from Brno have completely changed our current ideas. Near the Svratka river, on the territory protected by the foot of the Red Hill, there was an extensive settlement of hunters 15,000 - 18,000 years ago; they hunted exclusively mammoths, i.e. a species that zoologists and archaeologists considered to be extinct or to have definitely moved to the north of Europe several milleniums before the period in question. The prepared book descibes the settlement of Moravia according to new archaeological discoveries that transform considerably our concept of that prehistoric period. We will look for further settlement evidence and vestiges and try to discover what happened to the hunters and when the last witnesses of the Ice Age the mammoths - really disappeared. (Klappentext)
    Note: Terminologický slovníkObsahuje bibliografii, bibliografické odkazy a rejstríkEnglische Zusammenfassung unter dem Titel: The last mammoth hunters in Moravia
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