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An Early Upper Palaeolithic decorated bone tubular rod from Pod Hradem Cave, Czech Republic

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Wright, Duncan
Nejman, L
d'Errico, Francesco
Kralık, Miroslav
Wood, Rachel
Ivanov, Martin
Hladilova, Sarka

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Antiquity Publications

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Personal ornaments are a notable feature of the Early Upper Palaeolithic in Europe and an important expression of modern human identity. The tubular bone rod from Pod Hradem Cave in the Czech Republic is the first example of its kind from Central Europe.

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2037-12-31