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Piotr Wojtal

Researcher at Polish Academy of Sciences

Publications -  78
Citations -  1514

Piotr Wojtal is an academic researcher from Polish Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mammoth & Cave. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 74 publications receiving 1262 citations. Previous affiliations of Piotr Wojtal include French Academy of Sciences.

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The Early Upper Palaeolithic in Greece : The excavations in Klisoura Cave

TL;DR: A new Greek sequence of early Upper Palaeolithic, Aurignacian, Epigravettian, and Mesolithic assemblages was uncovered during the excavations in Cave 1 in Klisoura Gorge (Western Peloponnese).
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Mammoth bone deposits and subsistence practices during Mid-Upper Palaeolithic in Central Europe: three cases from Moravia and Poland

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the relationship between mammoth bone deposits and Gravettian settlements along this corridor, basing on contextual archaeological evidence in general, and on zooarchaeological analyses of individual sites: Dolni Věstonice I-II, Milovice G, and Krakow Spadzista Street (B).
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Man and woolly mammoth at the Krakow Spadzista Street (B) - taphonomy of the site

TL;DR: In this article, results from a detailed taphonomic study of faunal remains are discussed in conjunction with previous analyses of stone artefacts and site structure in order to address questions regarding site formation and Gravettian occupation.
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Spatial organization of the Gravettian mammoth hunters' site at Kraków Spadzista (southern Poland)

TL;DR: The Krakow Spadzista site is known mainly from the discovery of the large mammoth bone accumulation in trench B as discussed by the authors, and during field work conducted in a few trenches located close to this assemblage, numerous human artifacts and faunal remains were found.
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Isotopic variability of cave bears (δ15N, δ13C) across Europe during MIS 3

TL;DR: In this article, the results of new δ13C and δ15N isotopic analyses of cave bear collagen from four Central-Eastern European sites are presented, as well as a review of all published isotopic data for cave bears of the same period.