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The last interglacial in southeast central Europe: A short note.
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Year of publication | 2002 |
Type | Chapter of a book |
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Description | In the area at stake here, the Last Interglacial was a very warm and moist period, with a predominantly closed forest vegetation. Traces of human presence in this environment consist of both skeletal remains and – generally small dimensional (Taubachian) – assemblages, usually recovered from travertine deposits. With the exception of Kůlna, cave seem to have been avoided during the Last Interglacial. |