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these industries, the issues of raw material economy, blank production, intensity of utilization of lithic re-
sources and tool resharpening will be addressed, and the question of intentionality of the production of
small artifacts examined.
References:
Rink, W. J., I. Karavanic, P. B. Pettitt, J. van der Plicht, F. H. Smith, and J.B. ESR and AMS-based
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of Mousterian Levels at Mujina Pecina, Dalmatia, Croatia. Journal of Archaeological Science 29,
943-952(2002).
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industries microlithiques du Moustérien. (1989).
Department of Human Evolution, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany
Ewa Dutkiewicz
1
, Olga Ritter
2
, Kilian Jockisch
2
, Susanna Lutzenberger
3
, Bernhard Lutzenberger
3
, Nicholas J. Conard
1,4
The Archäopark Vogelherd: a new center for exploring the Ice Age archaeology of the Swabian
Jura
In 1931 Gustav Riek of the University of Tübingen led excavations at Vogelherd Cave in the Lone Valley
of southwestern Germany. This research produced a remarkable array of artifactual material, with particu-
larly rich nds from the Aurignacian. Since that time many nds including the famous sculpture of a horse
carved from mammoth ivory have gained iconic importance for the European Upper Paleolithic. In the
years since 2005 the University of Tübingen has conducted annual excavations at Vogelherd that greatly
expanded the range of material documented at site. Among countless other ndings of lithic and organic
artifacts, the new period of eldwork has led to the recovery of several examples of artworks from the
Aurignacian. Perhaps the most spectacular of the new discoveries is a complete ivory gurine depicting a
mammoth. The new phase of excavations again placed Vogelhed at the center of discussions of cultural
developments during the early Upper Paleolithic.
In response to the growing recognition of the importance of Vogelherd for documenting human cultural
evolution during the period when modern humans arrived in Europe, the city of Niederstotzingen initiated
the building of an archaeological park at Vogelherd. The Archäopark Vogelherd will present a selection of
artifacts from the site and will serve as an outreach center for communicating the importance of Ice Age
archaeology to the general public, tourists and school classes.
The city of Niederstotzingen launched a design competition for the Archäopark, which the architecture
rm of Ritter Jockisch and the scenography designers Lutzenberger & Lutzenberger won with their innova-
tive design. Here we present the key elements of the design and programs planned for the Archäopark
Vogelherd.
1
Institut für Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Abteilung Ältere Urgeschichte und Quartärökologie, Schloss Hohentübingen,
Universität Tübingen, D-72070 Tübingen
2
Ritter Jockisch Architektur Innenarchitektur, Hans-Mielich-Str. 1a, D-81543 München
3
Lutzenberger & Lutzenberger, Watzmannweg 1, D-86825 Bad Wörishofen
4
Senckenberg Center for Human Evolution and Paleoecology, SchlossHohentübingen, Universität Tübingen,
D-72070 Tübingen
Michaela Ecker
Stable isotope analyses on the fauna from Payre (Ardèche, France) – Pleistocene ecology and Ne-
anderthal subsistence
The site of Payre is located in Southern France, in the Rhone valley. Archaeological excavations revealed
lithics, faunal remains and hominid remains from the Middle Palaeolithic. The sediments are dated to end
of MIS 8 to the beginning of MIS 5, approximately 125 000 to 250 000 years ago.
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