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40 VIOLA T. DOBOSI - ISTVÁN VÖRÖS Lökvölgyi cave h s Inventorized under No. Pb/1668. Collected by О. Kadic; Protosolutrean (age determination given by Mária Mottl). Arnócköi cave Inventorized under No. Pb/1666, collected by Mária Mottl, with the age deter­mination Solutrean? Szeleta cave Kadic's opinion: "Von geräten aus Bein liegen bloss einige Beinklingen vor, die man aus Augenzähnen des Höhlenbären verfertigt hat, ähnliches hat auch Hillebrand in der Ballahöhle und massenhaft in der Kiskevélyhöhle gesammelt. Bei allen diesen Stücken ist die Zahn­spitze mit einem Teil der Wend in Form einer flachen gebogenen Klinge vorhanden. Diese Zahnabsplisse sind überall derart gleichförmig gestaltet, dass sie für Produkte menschlicher Intention gehalten Werden müssen" 63 Takács Menyhért cave Jenő Hillebrand determines the age of the two atypical lithic tools on the basis of the Kiskevélyi type tooth-blades. Supposing a strict cultural continuity and the stratigraphie significance of Kiskevélyi type tooth blades Hillebrand puts te finds of the Takács Menyhért cave into the middle of the Aurignacian-Solutrean-Magdale­nian sequence. 64 Jankovich cave After a somewhat superficial stratigraphie determination and contraction "... a huge Kiskevélyi type blade" had come to light together with "Solutrean" lithic tools, confirmig Hillebrand's own previous standpoint. 6 5 Solymári rock-shelter On the basis of a tooth-blade András Kubacska determines the layer to be Solut­rean. 6 6 Herman Ottó cave On the basis of a tooth-blade András Kubacska determines the layer to be Solut­rean. 6 7 Büdöspest cave A Kiskevélyi type tooth blade was found in Solutrean layer. 68 Szelim cave István Gaál discovers retouch on one of the tooth-blades. He thinks that this proof would convince skeptical foreigners once for all and they would accept that "... this characteristically Hungarian bone tool" is really a product of human skill and "...this conquering opinion of Jenő Hillebrand, the scientific discoverer of "Kiskevélyi type blade", enhances also the reputation of Hungarian science ... " 69 Kecskésgalya cave Several Kiskevélyi type tooth-blades came to light from the dark grey and light brown cave clay. 7 0 6 1 MNM paleolithic inv. book 8. 46. p. 6 6 Kubacska, A. 1926/27. 6 2 MNM paleolithic inv. book 8.46. p. 6 7 Kubacska, A. 1930.22. 6 3 Kadic, 0.1916.229. 6 8 Kubacska, A. 1930. 22. 6 4 Kormos, T. 1917.21-22. 6 9 Gaál, I. 1935. 59. 6 5 Hillebrand, J. 1919. 7. 7 0 Kadic, О. 1940. 223.

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