Bird remains from Dolni Vestonice I and Predmosti I (Pavlovian, the Czech Republic)
0601 history and archaeology
06 humanities and the arts
DOI:
10.1016/j.quaint.2015.11.038
Publication Date:
2015-12-16T20:31:44Z
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ABSTRACT
Dolni Vĕstonice I and Předmosti I, two large and important Pavlovian sites in Moravia (Czech Republic), have yielded extraordinary assemblages of lithic artefacts as well as animal remains. In this paper, the bird remains from both these sites are analysed in terms of their species, anatomical representation and bone fragmentation. The large share of tetraonid and raven (Corvus corax) remains, and the overrepresentation of ulnas among the raven bones, are similarities shared by both sites included in the study, and by the other sites from Pavlovian times.
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