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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/22115
Title: A 41,500 year-old decorated ivory pendant from Stajnia Cave (Poland)
Authors: Talamo, Sahra
Urbanowski, Mikołaj
Picin, Andrea
Nowaczewska, Wioletta
Vazzana, Antonino
Binkowski, Marcin
Cercatillo, Silvia
Diakowski, Marcin
Fewlass, Helen
Marciszak, Adrian
Paleček, Dragana
Richards, Michael P.
Ryder, Christina M.
Sinet‑Mathiot, Virginie
Smith, Geoff M.
Socha, Paweł
Sponheimer, Matt
Stefaniak, Krzysztof
Welker, Frido
Winter, Hanna
Wiśniewski, Andrzej
Żarski, Marcin
Benazzi, Stefano
Nadachowski, Adam
Hublin, Jean‑Jacques
Keywords: decorated ivory pendant; the Stajnia Cave, Poland
Issue Date: 2021
Citation: "Scientific Reports", Vol. 11, 2021, art. no. 22078, s. 1-11
Abstract: Evidence of mobiliary art and body augmentation are associated with the cultural innovations introduced by Homo sapiens at the beginning of the Upper Paleolithic. Here, we report the discovery of the oldest known human-modified punctate ornament, a decorated ivory pendant from the Paleolithic layers at Stajnia Cave in Poland. We describe the features of this unique piece, as well as the stratigraphic context and the details of its chronometric dating. The Stajnia Cave plate is a personal ’jewellery’ object that was created 41,500 calendar years ago (directly radiocarbon dated). It is the oldest known of its kind in Eurasia and it establishes a new starting date for a tradition directly connected to the spread of modern Homo sapiens in Europe.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/22115
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-01221-6
ISSN: 2045-2322
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