- Ancient and Medieval Archaeology Studies
- Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
- Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
- Marine and environmental studies
- Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
- Geological Formations and Processes Exploration
- Image Processing and 3D Reconstruction
- Historical and Archaeological Studies
- Archaeological and Geological Studies
- Global Trade and Competitiveness
- Central European and Russian historical studies
- Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies
- Maritime and Coastal Archaeology
- Historical Legal Studies and Society
- Evolution and Paleontology Studies
- Historical Studies of British Isles
Institute of Archaeology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences
2011-2023
Slovak National Museum
2022
Slovak Academy of Sciences
2012-2021
University of Pavol Jozef Šafárik
2015-2020
Banedanmark (Denmark)
2020
Jagiellonian University
2020
Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii
2020
Institute of Archeology
2017
We report new optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dates from the Central European sites of Kůlna, Stránská skála, Bohunice, Vedrovice V, Ia, Moravský Krumlov IV and Dzeravá skala, which date to Middle–Upper Palaeolithic transition period. There are important unresolved questions surrounding timing archaeological events during this crucial period in prehistory. Archaeological layers time at limits 14 C method most these lack good chronology. The results dating project suggest that some...
Abstract The northern Carpathian Basin has important geological, paleoenvironmental, and archeological records that are key to our understanding of the first modern human occupation Europe. However, nature timing hominin settlements in region during Late Pleistocene remain poorly understood. New fieldwork at Seňa I, Slovakia, identified only known stratified open-air Aurignacian site assigned assemblage least 33.5 ± 2.4 ka ago through infrared-stimulated luminescence dating. Additionally,...
Les pointes foliacées et les racloirs à retouche plate du site de Hörka-Ondrej, lieu-dit "Smirecanyiho skala" Slovaquie orientale peuvent être considérés comme "prototypes" des Paléolithique supérieur, dénommées "szélétiennes". La était appliquée non seulement sur mais aussi racloirs, couteaux éclats, trouvés dans sédiments argileux (couches C.G) locus A, datant la fin l'interglaciaire Riss/Würm - début Würm.
Obsidian near the Zemplín Hills comes from primary (Viničky) and secondary (Brehov Cejkov) sources.In Viničky, sources of obsidian come two phases rhyolite volcanism.The older phase is represented by perlite breccias with found underneath extrusive body, younger consists bonded intrusive dyke bodies.The Brehov site a source accumulations in Quaternary deluvial/ fluvial deposits, partially covered eolian sands area Cejkov.These allochthonous nodule occurrences surface relief were principal...
An unstratified random find of a silicite arrowhead was found in the cadastre village Bystré. It has leaf-like shape with rounded and narrowed base. The flat retouch covering whole tool made using pressure technique. On basis an analogy similar from fortified settlement II at Nižná Myšľa, we place it Otomani-Füzesabony culture Early/Middle Bronze Age.
This article presents the results of archaeological excavations at sites Košice-Galgovec I-III and Červený rak on southeastern edge Košice in 1997–2001 indicated several stages settlement their dating. AMS 14C dates for Tiszadob group were 6260±35 BP, 5330–5140 calBC; early stage Bükk culture they 6310±40-35 5285±42 calBC. Assessment residential, farming features was carried out, numerous remains pottery lithic industry classified with regard to contemporary Košická kotlina basin...