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Hominids and palaeoenvironments in the Moravian Karst during Marine Isotope Stage 3: new excavations in Pod Hradem Cave, Czech Republic

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Nejman, L
Wright, Duncan
Lisa, Lenka
Dolakava, Nela
Horacek, Ivan
Novak, Jan
Wood, Rachel
Pacher, Martina
Sázelová, Sandra
Holub, Martin

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Antiquity Publications

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Frequent, high-amplitude changes in temperature are well-documented in marine sediment and glacier cores during Marine Isotope Stage 3, however there is little information about their potentially substantial effects on environments in Central Europe. These rapid climatic and corresponding environmental changes may have had an impact on human populations in the region. This short article introduces palaeoenvironmental and archaeological results from a recent excavation at Pod Hradem Cave in Czech Republic.

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2037-12-31