Radiocarbon chronology of Middle and Upper Paleolithic sites in Serbia, Central Balkans

Bridget Alex, Dušan Mihailović, Stefan Milošević, Elisabetta Boaretto, Dusan Mihailovic, Stefan Milosevic

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Abstract

The Central Balkans, in present-day Serbia, was a potentially dynamic zone during the Middle and Upper Paleolithic (MP-UP), as it is situated between hypothesized dispersal routes of modern humans and refuges of late Neanderthals. However, the population history of the region remains poorly understood because there are little chronometric data from Late Pleistocene sites in Serbia. Here, we review the existing paleoanthropological record for the MP-UP in the Central Balkans and surrounding areas. Then, we add to it by reporting radiocarbon dates from two Serbian cave sites, Pešturina and Hadži Prodanova, which contain Middle Paleolithic and Gravettian assemblages. The results provide reliable human occurrence-dates older than 39 ka calibrated radiocarbon years before present (cal BP) and between 34 and 28 ka cal BP. As shallow palimpsest deposits with low artifact yields, the sites are not ideal contexts for establishing chrono-cultural stratigraphy. However, it is proposed that the occupants before 39 ka cal BP were Neanderthals producing MP artifacts, while those after 34 ka cal BP were modern humans with Gravettian traditions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)266-279
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Archaeological Science: Reports
Volume25
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2019

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Archaeology
  • Archaeology

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