@misc{Pelisiak_Andrzej_Siliceous_2018, author={Pelisiak, Andrzej}, copyright={Creative Commons Attribution BY-SA 3.0 PL license}, address={Oxford; England}, howpublished={online}, year={2018}, publisher={Archaeopress Archaeology}, language={eng}, abstract={This paper refers to the exploitation of lithic raw materials in the eastern part of the Polish Carpathians. The surface surveys and LIDAR analysis carried out in 2013–2016 on this area resulted in discovery of new resources of various lithic raw materials used in the prehistory: siliceous sandstones, quartzite, siliceous marl, menilite hornstones, light-brown hornstone, flysch radiolarite, Bircza-like flints, light-brown tabular hornstone. The Dynów marl, Bircza flint and siliceous sandstones were exploited both for local and much wider use. Other kinds of raw materials probably have only local significance. The last discovery in the Eastern Polish Carpathians confirms a large variety of local lithic materials available for a prehistoric man. On the other hand, they show the large gaps in our knowledge about resources, differentiation and utilization of the Carpathian lithic raw materials}, title={Siliceous Raw Materials from the Eastern Part of the PolishCarpathians and Their Use in Stone and Bronze Ages}, type={Text}, URL={http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/130324/PDF/WA308_99635_Siliceous-raw-materials_I.pdf}, keywords={Carpathians, lithic raw materials, Neolithic, Bronze Age}, }