The third and final season of excavation on Pod Hradem Cave (Moravian Karst) reached bedrock at a maximum depth of 3.5 metres, although the bedrock in this part of the cave represents a very steeply sloping wall rather than the cave floor. Radiocarbon dates indicate that the basal layers in this part of the cave were deposited during the late Middle Palaeolithic period. The finding of amber and shell in layer 11 represents a curious discovery, but there is a possibility that these objects represent an intrusion from a different archaeological context., Ladislav Nejman, Lukáš Kučera, Petr Škrdla, Lenka Lisá, Šárka Hladilová, Miroslav Králík, Rachel Wood, Miriam Nývltová Fišáková, Duncan Wright, Marjorie E. Sullivan, Philip Hughes., and Obsahuje seznam literatury
V poslední době jsme získali z laboratoře v Groningen nová konvenční radiocarbonová data pro několik lokalit magdalénienu. Spolu s ostatními dosud známými daty z moravského magdalénienu jsme je podle kalibrační křivky INTCAL 04 převedli na data kalibrovaná. Na jejich podkladě jsme přehodnotili dosavadní představy o chronologické pozici magdalénienu na Moravě. and New conventional radiocarbon data have been recently obtained from the Groningen laboratory for several Magdalenian sites of Moravia. These, together with the dates previously known for the Moravian Magdalenian, have been converted into calibrated dates using the INTCAL 04 calibration curve. On this basis earlier conceptions of the chronological position of the Magdalenian in Moravia have been re-evaluated.