Ladislav Nejman
University of Sydney
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Antiquity | 2014
Duncan Wright; Ladislav Nejman; Francesco d'Errico; Miroslav Králík; Rachel Wood; Martin Ivanov; Šárka Hladilová
Personal ornaments are a notable feature of the Early Upper Palaeolithic in Europe and an important expression of modern human identity. The tubular bone rod from Pod Hradem Cave in the Czech Republic is the first example of its kind from Central Europe. Laboratory examination reveals the techniques used in its manufacture and underlines the skill of its maker. AMS dates and Bayesian modelling suggest a cultural association with the Early Aurignacian period. It illustrates the cultural links across large areas of Europe at this time, although it is unique in its specific combination of size, raw material and decorative features.
Journal of Human Evolution | 2017
Ladislav Nejman; Rachel Wood; Duncan Wright; Lenka Lisá; Zdeňka Nerudová; Petr Neruda; Antonín Přichystal; Jiří Svoboda
In 1956-1958, excavations of Pod Hradem Cave in Moravia (eastern Czech Republic) revealed evidence for human activity during the Middle-Upper Paleolithic transition. This spanned 25,050-44,800 cal BP and contained artefacts attributed to the Aurignacian and Szeletian cultures, including those made from porcelanite (rarely used at Moravian Paleolithic sites). Coarse grained excavation techniques and major inversions in radiocarbon dates meant that site chronology could not be established adequately. This paper documents re-excavation of Pod Hradem in 2011-2012. A comprehensive AMS dating program using ultrafiltration and ABOx-SC pre-treatments provides new insights into human occupation at Pod Hradem Cave. Fine-grained excavation reveals sedimentary units spanning approximately 20,000 years of the Early Upper Paleolithic and late Middle Paleolithic periods, thus making it the first archaeological cave site in the Czech Republic with such a sedimentary and archaeological record. Recent excavation confirms infrequent human visitation, including during the Early Aurignacian by people who brought with them portable art objects that have no parallel in the Czech Republic. Raw material diversity of lithics suggests long-distance imports and ephemeral visits by highly mobile populations throughout the EUP period.
Archaeometry | 2011
Ladislav Nejman; Edward J. Rhodes; Petr Škrdla; Gilbert B Tostevin; Petr Neruda; Zdenka Nerudova; Karel Valoch; Martin Oliva; Lubomira Kaminska; J. Svoboda; Rainer Grün
Antiquity | 2013
Ladislav Nejman; Duncan Wright; Lenka Lisá; Nela Doláková; Ivan Horáček; Jan Novák; Rachel Wood; Martina Pacher; Sandra Sázelová; Martin Holub; Antonín Přichystal; Miriam Nývltová Fišáková; Aleš Bajer
Journal of Ancient Fingerprints | 2007
Miroslav Králík; Ladislav Nejman
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2018
Ladislav Nejman; Lenka Lisá; Nela Doláková; Ivan Horáček; Aleš Bajer; Jan Novák; Duncan Wright; Marjorie Sullivan; Rachel Wood; R.H. Gargett; Martina Pacher; Sandra Sázelová; M. Nývltová Fišáková; J. Rohovec; Miroslav Králík
Quaternary Science Reviews | 2018
Lenka Lisá; Petr Neruda; Zdeňka Nerudová; Ladislav Nejman
Přehled výzkumů | 2016
Petr Škrdla; Tereza Rychtaříková; Ladislav Nejman; Jaroslav Bartík; Alena Hrušková; Jan Krása
Archive | 2012
Petr Škrdla; Tereza Rychtaříková; Ladislav Nejman; Martin Kuča
Přehled výzkumů | 2011
Petr Škrdla; Tereza Rychtaříková; Ladislav Nejman; Martin Kuča