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Current Report on Ciemna Cave project. Excavations 2007-2011.
Ciemna cave in Ojców, in the southern part of Kraków-Częstochowa Upland is a key Micoquian site.
Prądnik, a stream owing trough the valley, gave the name of characteristic group of asymmetrical knives,
as well as the name of Prądnik industry (by S. Krukowski) or “Micoquo-Prondnikiens” assemblages (by W.
Chmielewski). The excavation of this site carried out in the early twentieth century, provided a series of
stratied materials. The published proles explicitly indicated the diverse stratigraphic situations in various
parts of the site. The most important part is called Ogrójec. This is collapsed part of the cave, probably
even before the advent of Paleolithic man here, now the open terrace. There were two cultural layers recog-
nized by Krukowski within loess - upper with the Prądnik implements and lower, which according to Kru-
kowski was blend of the Prądnik and the older cultural units, including those with handaxes. The stratigra-
phy in Ogrójec was conrmed by Stanislaw Kowalski in the 60’s. A different situation was found by
Krukowski at the actual entry to the cave, where he discovered a much longer stratigraphic section with a
few scarcely recognizable cultural levels. Although Krukowski has initially outlined the problems of the cor-
relation of those proles it still remains the open issue. The attempt to connect both parts of the site was
made in the 60’s by Kowalski. However, it was restricted to the upper part of the prole. In 2007 the current
excavation started in the chamber of the cave which had not been sounded before. New research are meant
to synchronize the two essential parts of the site and the sediments inside the chamber. At this stage, we
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