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Soucasný stav a perspektivy výzkumu kvartéru v CSSR : materiály z pracovního setkání = The present state and perspectives of quaternary research in Czechoslovakia : working papers from the Round table discussion / Ústav Anthropos-Moravské muzeum, Katedra geologie a paleontologie PrF UJEP.

By: Moravské Muzeum v Brne. Ústav Anthropos
Language: Czech Publisher: Brno : Moravske Museum, 1989.Description: 117p. : ill., photos ; 21cm.ISBN: 807028000XOther title: The present state and perspectives of quaternary research in Czechoslovakia
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In Czech. - Includes bibl. references. - Summaries in English. - Papers presented at a symposium organised by the Anthropos Institute and the Geology and Palaentology Department of the Science Faculty of the J.E. Purkyne University in Brno. - Contents: GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY: Development of soils in the lower to middle Pleistocene / Libuse Smolíková; Some results of interdisciplinary cooperation in Pleistocene and Holocene research / A. Koci, M. Prosová, E. Ruzicková, A. Zeman; The influence of people to landscape of Moravian Karst / Ivan Balák; PALEONTOLOGY: Methods of fossil studies / Rudolf Musil; Quaternary fauna of some caves of Malé Karpaty Mountains (Slovakia) / Peter Holec, Frantisek Pomorský; Birds of the early and middle Pleistocene of Czechoslovakia: the present state and perspectives of research / Jirí Mlíkovský; ARCHAEOLOGY: Some remarks on cooperation of archaeology and natural sciences concerning the Pleistocene / Karel Valoch; A preliminary report on the rescue excavation of a Gravettian site at Stadice / Slavomil Vencl; Problems on the upper palaeolithic in western Slovakia / Juraj Bárta; The excavation of the Milovice upper palaeolithic site - three year results / Martin Oliva.