TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 29 cm N2 - Among the products of chocolate flint the precores and cores of exceptionally large size draw particular attention. These are carinated specimens with narrow flaking faces, striking platforms prepared usually only within active area, and with two flaking faces on two opposite sides of flint chunk being prepared for exploitation. Lateral sides are cortical, distal ends also either covered with cortex or natural. Although they were found in ambiguous cultural contexts, their morphometric characteristics allow to associate them with Eneolithic, the so-called post metric revolution stage of the development of prehistoric flint knapping. The following paper presents two specimens of this type that are firmly placed in the context of a Lublin-Volhynian culture settlement at site ‘Grodzisko I’ in Złota, Sandomierz district, which indirectly also clarifies cultural attribution of the remaining similar items L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/130390/PDF/WA308_100454_Considerations-Topic_I.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Between History and Archaeology : papers in honour of Jacek Lech PY - 2018 EP - 246 KW - exceptionally large cores KW - chocolate flint KW - Złota ‘Grodzisko I’ KW - Lublin-Volhynian culture A1 - Zakościelna, Anna A2 - Zagórski, Paweł W. Tł. PB - Archaeopress Archaeology CY - Oxford; England SP - 239 T1 - Considerations on the Topic of Exceptionally Large Cores of Chocolate Flint UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/130390 ER - TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 29 cm N2 - An important role in the extraction and utilisation of siliceous rocks was played by the Udorka Valley region, situated in the south-eastern part of the Ryczów Upland. In this region, numerous outcropsof various siliceous rocks are located including outcrops of chocolate flint, and many sites with artefacts from chocolate flint dated from the Middle Palaeolithic. In Udorka Valley, in the area of chocolate flint outcrop, a number of small depressions in the ground with unfinished flint artefacts were encountered and which have been tentatively considered to be remnants of the activities of prehistoric miners. The area under scrutiny was investigated using airborne laser scanning methods (LiDAR, ALS). This paper presents the preliminary results L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/130348/PDF/WA308_99795_Chocolate-Flint-Mines_I.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Between History and Archaeology : papers in honour of Jacek Lech PY - 2018 EP - 102 KW - lithic raw materials KW - silicite KW - chocolate flint KW - Stone Age mining KW - LiDAR survey KW - Poland A1 - Sudoł-Procyk, Magdalena A1 - Budziszewski, Janusz A1 - Krajcarz, Maciej T. A1 - Jakubczak, Michał A1 - Szubski, Michał A2 - Klimek, Agnieszka. Tł. PB - Archaeopress Archaeology CY - Oxford; England SP - 89 T1 - The Chocolate Flint Mines in the Udorka Valley (Częstochowa Upland) – a Preliminary Report on the Field and Lidar Surveys UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/130348 ER -