Nejman, L.Rhodes, E.Skrdla, PTostevin, G.Neruda, P.Nerudova, Z.Valoch, K.Oliva, M.Kaminska, L.Svoboda, J.A.Grun, Rainer2015-12-100003-813Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/68095We report new optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dates from the Central European sites of Kůlna, Stránská skála, Bohunice, Vedrovice V, Vedrovice Ia, Moravský Krumlov IV and Dzeravá skala, which date to the Middle-Upper Palaeolithic transitionKeywords: archaeological evidence; chronostratigraphy; geochronology; luminescence dating; Neanderthal; Paleolithic; radiocarbon dating; Czech Republic; Slovakia Anatomically modern humans; Central europe; Chronostratigraphy; Middle-upper palaeolithic transition; Neanderthals; Optically stimulated luminescenceNew Chronological Evidence For The Middle To Upper Palaeolithic Transition In The Czech Republic And Slovakia: New Optically Stimulated Luminescence Dating Results201110.1111/j.1475-4754.2011.00586.x2016-02-24