Human Remains from Maszycka Cave (woj. małopolskie / PL): the Treatment of Human Bodies in the Magdalenian

  • Jörg Orschiedt (Author)
  • Tim Schüler (Author)
  • Marta Połtowicz-Bobak (Author)
  • Dariusz Bobak (Author)
  • Stefan Karol Kozłowski (Author)
  • Thomas Terberger (Author)

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Abstract

Human Remains from Maszycka Cave (woj. małopolskie / PL): Treatment of Human Bodies in the Magdalenian

In Central Europe, human remains from the Magdalenian are a rare phenomenon. In Central and Western Europe, these remains are usually fragmented and often manipulated. The discovery of 50 human bone fragments from Maszycka Cave in the 19th and mid-20th century is an important source for studying the treatment of bodies in the Late Upper Palaeolithic. Skull fragments are dominating and the re-investigation of the material proves the presence of some cut marks. The re-dating of the remains and the bone artefacts to c. 16,200 cal BC together with the specific treatment of the human remains confirms the typological arguments for an early re-colonisation of Central Europe from the West after the Last Glacial Maximum.

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Published
2022-07-19
Language
en
Contributor or sponsoring agency
RGZM
Keywords
Poland, Palaeolithic, Magdalenian, cave site, burial, human remains, cut marks