Somogyi Múzeumok Közleményei 14. (2000)
Csográdiné Balogh Éva: A Ságvári késői felsőpaleolit lelőhely és környékéről előkerült leletanyag ismertetése
28 CSONGRÁDINÉ DR. BALOGH ÉVA The industry of the lower culture layer can be characterized also by the end-scrapers, flake-scrapers, core-scrapers and especially by dièdre type burins, though their distribution within the culture layer is almost identical. As compared to the upper culture layer here backed microblades, too, appear in a greater quantity. Generally speaking we may state that the most important typological features of both culture layers of the site are determined by the presence of different scrapers, dièdre type burins and backed microblades. Technological peculiarities in both culture layers derive from a strong trend in the industries to use pebble as raw material. Ságvár site is a well discernible unit of Late Upper Paleolithic with well distinguished technological and typlogical features within Hungarian Gravettian cultural domain. 2 Types upper lower culture layer Scraper/grattoir 118 69 Burin 41 62 Combined tool 12 2 Borer 12 1 Scraper/racloir 12 7 Pièce esquillée 6 1 Point 5 Backed tool 22 33 Retouched-truncated tool 2 1 Truncated tool 2 Notched tool 2 2 Hafted tool 4 Shouldered tool 4 Diverse 8 2 Altogether 251 180 2 Dobosi, V. 1997. Manuscript. Fig. 1. Tool assemblage of the upper and lower culture layers