Dolní Vestonice–Pavlov: Explaining Paleolithic Settlements in Central Europe

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Perhaps the oldest modern human settlement in Europe, the archaeological site at Dolní Věstonice–Pavlov, located in the rolling, forested plains just north of the Danube River, has yielded a treasure trove of Ice Age artifacts since its first excavation in 1924. The earliest people who lived here some 30,000 years ago produced tools crafted from stone and bone and carved elaborate animal and human figurines fashioned of mammoth ivory and sculptures of fired clay, including the famous “Venus of Dolní Věstonice,” one of the oldest known ceramic artifacts in the world. Interestingly, novelist Jean M. Auel took much of the inspiration for her popular novel, Clan of the Cave Bear, from the discoveries at Dolní Věstonice–Pavlov.

Richly illustrated throughout, including beautiful color renderings of scenes from Paleolithic life suggested by Svoboda’s research, this first English translation of Dolní Věstonice–Pavlov: Explaining Paleolithic Settlements in Central Europe is sure to provide not only vital information for scholars, researchers, and students but also insightful and thought-provoking background for interested general readers.

Author(s): Jirí A. Svoboda
Series: Peopling of the Americas Publications
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Year: 2020

Language: English
Pages: 376
City: College Station

Cover
Title
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Contents
Introduction
1. The Expansion of Homo sapiens: The Paleoanthropological Context
2. The Discovery of Dolní Věstonice: Research History
3. A Calendar of the Ages: Chronology
4. The Face of the Landscape: Paleoecology
5. Hunters in the Landscape: Settlement Archeology
6. Everyday Life: Paleoethnology
7. Take but Do Not Exhaust: Subsistence
8. Materials and Artifacts: Technology
9. Before the Neolithic: Technological Innovation
10. The Domestication of Features: Rituals and Symbols
11. And Then Comes Death: Anthropology and Genetics
12. Collapse, Survival, and Regeneration
Appendix. Contributors to Specialized Volumes of the Dolní Věstonice Studies Series, no. 2–6, 12, 14, 18, 21
References
Index