It was preceded by the Bohunician (48,000–40,000 BP), and is roughly contemporary with the Aurignacian (43,000–26,000 BP) in France, and the Uluzzian (45,000–37,000 BP) in Italy. It was succeeded by the Gravettian (33,000–21,000 BP).
The initial excavation of the Szeletian cave was carried out from 1906 to 1913 by Ottocar Kadić.[3] The idea of a distinctive Szeletian culture was advocated by the Czechoslovak archaeologist František Prošek (1922–1958).[4]
It has been called the most original and also the most aboriginal Upper Palaeolithic culture in Central Europe.[5] The findings are often interpreted in terms of the contemporaneity of Neanderthal and modern man, "as the product of acculturation at the boundary of Middle and Upper Paleolithic."[6]
Later assemblages contain endscrapers and retouched blades. [4]
Sites
In addition to the Szeletian cave in Hungary, assemblages have been found in Dzierzyslaw and Lubotyń (Poland),[7] at Čertova Pec in Slovakia, and at Pod Hradem (Moravia).[4][8]
References
^Adams B., 1998: The Middle to Upper Paleolithic Transition in Central Europe: The Record from the Bükk Mountain Region. BAR International Series 693, Oxford. 175 pp.
^French, Jennifer (2021). Palaeolithic Europe: A Demographic and Social Prehistory. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. pp. 178, 184. ISBN978-1-108-49206-5.
^Kadic, Ottocar. Ergebnisse der Erforschung der Szeletahöhle. na, 1916.
^ abc"Szeletian". Archaeology Wordsmith. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
^Oliva, Martin. "The Szeletian in Czechoslovakia." Antiquity 65, no. 247 (1991): 318-325.
^Połtowicz-Bobak, Marta; Bobak, Dariusz; Badura, Janusz; Wacnik, Agnieszka; Cywa, Katarzyna (2013). "Nouvelles données sur le Szélétien en Pologne". In P. Bodu; L. Chehmana; L. Klaric; L. Mevel; S. Soriano; N. Teyssandier (eds.). Le Paléolithique supérieur ancien de l'Europe du Nord-Ouest : Réflexions et synthèses à partir d'un projet collectif de recherche sur le centre et le sud du Bassin parisien. Actes du colloque de Sens (15-18 avril 2009), Mémoires de la Société préhistorique française (in French). Société Préhistorique Française. pp. 485–496. ISBN9782913745520. Retrieved April 26, 2020 – via Uniwersytet Rzeszowski.
^Valoch, K. (1990). La Moravie il y a 10 000 ans. Actes du Colloque International de Nemours, 1988: Paléolithique moyen récent et Paléolithique supérieur ancien en Europe. Ruptures et transitions: examen critique des documents archéologiques, Mémoires du Musée de Préhistoire d'Île-de-France, 3. Nemours: Ed. A.P.R.A.I.F. pp. 115–124, 4 fig.