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Last Glacial Maximum ocupations in the Ceahlău Basin
Elena Cristina Cordoș  1@  , Mircea Anghelinu  2@  , Marc Haendel  3@  , Loredana Niță  2@  
1 : Institute of Archaeology Iași
2 : Valahia University, Târgoviște
3 : OREA - Institute for Oriental and European Archaeology

When compared to other relatievly ignored regions of present-day Romania, the Paleolithic record in the eastern part of the country has been systematically investigated over the last seven decades, especially the middle sectors of the Bistrița and Prut rivers. Although it yielded a significant settlement density, the Eastern Carpathian UP record remained for decades underrepresented in regional or continental syntheses, mainly due to the unusual proposed interpretations. Lately, a series of reassessments based on previously recovered data, supplemented by new field researches and chronometric measurements aided to an improved understanding of the regional UP record. In addition, the identification of new settlements, unaffected by previous researches and accessible to excavations based on up to date research methodologies is still possible. Bistricioara-Lutărie III is one of these sites. Although only partially explored, this site located in the middle of the Ceahlău settlement concentration brought a wealth of archaeological, chronometric and paleoenvironmental data, critical to the understanding of the recurrent occupations throughout the entire LGM in the area.


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