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An Event describes activities in the sense of a coherent event carried out by one or more participants. In this context it is understood as a summary of traces of individual or several subjects in temporal, spatial and contentrelated connection with each other.
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| Event ID | Event description | Participant(s) |
|---|---|---|
| AD-E01 | A very prominent event was found west of the central axis in sector C. Involved are a total of 14 footprints, eight from subject S3, a male maturus, and six from subject S4, a female adult. The 14 footprints can be grouped into three trackways. Only a single footprint (S3-9) is isolated from the others. First, the two subjects, S3 and S4, have been documented walking together in the southern part… more | AD-S03, AD-S04 |
| AD-E02 | Three more footprints left by subject S3, a male maturus, belong to a separate event. They all point towards the deep part of the cave and can be divided into a trackway (Fig. 23) and an isolated footprint (S3-6) (Fig. 18). The trackway comprises two footprints - right (S3-11) and left (S3-10), which were made at normal walking speed close to the western wall. For the isolated footprint (S3-6),… more | AD-S03 |
| AD-E03 | Two more footprints were left by subject S4, a female adult, in sector C - left (S4-4) and right (S4-1). They are located in the eastern part of the sector close to the western wall, and their direction points towards the deep part of the cave. They can be considered as one trackway (Figs. 15 & 16), even if there are missing footprints in between. The walking speed was slow, and subject S4… more | AD-S04 |
| AD-E04 | This first part of the overall activity includes 14 footprints in the southern part of sector C. They derive from the aforementioned subjects S7, S8 and S9, who oriented themselves close together along the eastern wall in this sector. The total of the 14 footprints can be divided into three trackways. Subject S7 left a trackway consisting of four footprints - left (S7-1), right (S7-2), left (S7-3… more | AD-S07, AD-S08, AD-S09 |
| AD-E05 | The 13 footprints that are classified as event E5 are located in the central area of sector C, also near to the eastern wall. The three subjects S7, S8 and S9 left three short trackways here. Subject S7 left a trackway consisting of five footprints – right (S7-5), left (S7-6), right (S7-7), left (S7-8) and right (S7-9), subject S8 left a trackway consisting of four footprints – left (S8-7), right… more | AD-S07, AD-S08, AD-S09 |
| AD-E06 | What is interesting about this event, which is composed of nine footprints, are the different reactions to an obstacle lying in the path of the three subjects. The obstacles are five blocks of small dimensions with a maximum length of 50 cm. While subjects S7 and S8 stepped over the obstacle, subject S9 has swerved towards the western wall shortly before the obstacle, yet one cannot speak of an… more | AD-S07, AD-S08, AD-S09 |
| AD-E07 | A total of seven footprints belong to this event. In the southern part of sector C, four footprints could be assigned to subject S11, all belonging to a short trackway - right (S11-4), left (S11-3), right (S11 - 2) and left (S11-1) (Fig. 16). Together with subject S11, subject S13 walked into the cave playing. Subject S13 walked immediately in front of subject S11, which is suggested by… more | AD-S11, AD-S13 |
| AD-E08 | Only three footprints belong to this event in the centre of sector C. Two of them were assigned to subject S13 and an isolated footprint to subject S11 - left (S11-5). The two footprints of subject S13 belong to one trackway - left (S13-5) and right (S13-4) (Fig. 18). In footprint S13-4 it is evident that subject S13 slipped slightly at this point. However, this did not result in a fall. | AD-S11, AD-S13 |
| AD-E09 | Two isolated footprints, one each of subject S11- right (S11-6) and subject 13 – left (S13-6), belong to this event, which is also found in the centre of sector C (Fig. 19). As these are isolated footprints, not much can be said about the walking speed. | AD-S11, AD-S13 |
| AD-E10 | In the central area of sector C, 40 cm west of the central axis of the chamber, the five footprints of this event are found. They come from two subjects: S11, a female maturus, and S13, a male infans I, who already walked into the cave together in events E7, E8 and E9. At this point they walked together again, but in the direction of the Mesolithic entrance. While they were walking slowly when… more | AD-S11, AD-S13 |
| AD-E11 | An exceptionally long trackway along the cave wall was left by subject S1, a male juvenis, consisting of nine footprints - left (S1-1), right (S1-2), left (S1-3), right (S1-4), left (S1-5), right (S1-6), left (S1-7), right (S1-8) and left (S1-9) (Figs. 12 & 13). The trackmaker walked slowly, without carrying additional weight, towards the deep part of the cave. | AD-S01 |
| AD-E12 | Exactly on the central axis of the gallery in the central part of sector C are the four footprints of this event. They were left by subjects S18, a male maturus, and S19, a male adult, each of whom left two footprints belonging to one trackway: from subject S18 were identified - left (S18-2) and right (S18-1), and from subject S19 - left (S19-2) and right (S19-1) (Fig. 19). Both trackways lead to… more | AD-S18, AD-S19 |
| AD-E13 | Three footprints from subject S1 were assigned to this event - left (S1-12), right (S1-11) and left (S1-10). The short trackway is located in the southern part of sector C and is oriented west of central axis of the cave (Fig. 16). The identified walking speed is normal at this point. | AD-S01 |
| AD-E14 | Also, along the western wall but a little further towards the Mesolithic entrance in the central area of sector C are the two footprints of this event. They belong to a trackway of subject S1 – right (S1-14) and left (S1-13) (Fig. 18). It is remarkable that he slipped forward at this point, but did not fall. | AD-S01 |
| AD-E15 | The footprints attributed to this event are located in the very northern area of sector C. They are again oriented towards the western wall and testify that the trackmaker walked at fast speed at this point. The two footprints of subject S1 again belong to a short trackway - right (S1-16) and left (S1-15) (Fig. 23). | AD-S01 |
| AD-E16 | In the northern area of sector C there are three footprints that were assigned to subject S8, a female juvenis, and represent a short trackway – right (S8-14), left (S8-15) and right (S8-16) (Fig. 23). Subject S8 was walking at fast speed along the eastern wall in direction to the deep part of the cave without carrying any additional weight. | AD-S08 |
| AD-E17 | In the southern part of sector C, on the central axis, two footprints were identified as belonging to subject S10, a female infans II, which form a short trackway - right (S10-1) and left (S10-2) (Fig. 16). With slow speed subject S10 walked into the direction to the Mesolithic entrance without carrying any additional weight. | AD-S10 |
| AD-E18 | To subject S12, a female adult, five footprints were assigned with four of them forming an interesting trackway – left (S12-5), right (S12-4), left (S12-2) and right (S12-3) (Fig. 23). The event happened in the northern part of sector C close to the western wall. While walking fast into the direction of the deep part of the cave, subject S12 managed a slippery passage. With her left foot (S12 - 5… more | AD-S12 |
| AD-E19 | One trackway of five footprints was ascribed to subject S13, a male infans I – right (S13 - 7), left (S13-8), right (S13-9), left (S13-10) and right (S13-11) (Fig. 19). At this point of the central part of sector C he walked on the central axis at fast speed in direction to the Mesolithic entrance without carrying additional weight. | AD-S13 |
| AD-E20 | Six footprints that were identified as belonging to subject S14, a female adult, contain a special detail. Five of the six footprints form a trackway in the central part of sector C – left (S14-1), left (S14-2), right (S14-3), left (S14-4) and right (S14 - 5) (Fig. 19). While walking on the central axis of the chamber into the direction to the Mesolithic entrance and carrying additional weight,… more | AD-S14 |
| AD-E21 | Close to the western wall in the central and northern part of sector C nine footprints were assigned to an exceptional long trackway of subject S15, a female juvenis, who walked at fast speed in direction to the Mesolithic entrance – right (S15-1), left (S15-2), right (S15-3), right (S15-4), left (S15-5), right (S15-6), left (S15-7), right (S15-8) and left (S15 - 9) (Figs. 19, 22 & 23).… more | AD-S15 |
| AD-E22 | Five footprints were ascribed to subject S16, a male infans II, that form a short trackway on the central axis of the central part of sector C – right (S16-1), left (S16-2), right (S16-3), left (S16-4) and right (S16-5) (Fig. 19). Subject S16 walked at fast speed in direction towards the Mesolithic entrance without additional weight. | AD-S16 |
| AD-E23 | Five footprints were ascribed to subject S20, a female juvenis, that form a single trackway in the northern part of sector C - left (S20-1), right (S20-2), left (S20-3), right (S20-4) and left (S20-5) (Fig. 23). At fast speed subject S20 walked without additional weight in direction to the Mesolithic entrance, leaving the central axis in direction of the western cave wall. | AD-S20 |
| AD-E24 | In the northern part of sector C, close to the western cave wall, two footprints forming a single trackway were ascribed to subject S22, a male juvenis - left (S22-1) and left (S22-2) (Fig. 23). At that spot subject S22 walked fast in direction to the Mesolithic entrance carrying additional weight. | AD-S22 |
| AD-E25 | In the northern part of sector D subject S25, a male infans-juvenis, walked slowly without additional weight, pulling a stick through the soft cave floor, towards the deep part of the cave. Five successive footprints belong to this event, forming one short trackway – right (S25-1), left (S25-2), right (S25-3), left (S25-4) and right (S25-5) (Figs. 26 & 27). The trace of the stick runs… more | AD-S25 |
| AD-E26 | Immediately close to event E25 in the centre of sector D subject S25, a male infans-juvenis, has left another two footprints – right (S25-6) and left (S25-7) that belong to another short trackway (Figs. 26 & 28). This time the footprints point into the direction of the Mesolithic entrance. Subject S25 again was pulling a stick, walked with the same slow speed, and carried no additional weight… more | AD-S25 |
| AD-E27 | Also, in a relatively central position of sector D, subject S14, a female adult, slipped with her right foot (S14-9) in slow speed in direction to the Mesolithic entrance. Even though she carried additional weight, subject S14 managed to place both feet next to each other - left (S14-7) and right (S14-8) - and thus maintained balance just in front of a low but noticeable step, the eastern edge of… more | AD-S14 |
| AD-E28 | Two right footprints (S5-1 and S6-1) were assigned to two different subjects - S5, a male infans II and S6, a female infans I - who walked together on the central axis in the southern part of sector C towards the Mesolithic entrance without additional weight (Figs. 15, 16 & 24). There is nothing to say about their walking speed. | AD-S05, AD-S06 |
| AD-E29 | From subject S2, a male adult, only one footprint has been identified in the studied sector A. The footprint is from a left foot (S2-1) and points towards the deep part of the cave (Fig. 12). No statement can be made about the speed of subject S2, but it did not carry any additional weight. | AD-S02 |
| AD-E30 | At the southern edge of the sinter basin subject S3, a male maturus, has left one footprint (S3-12) in direction towards the deep part of the cave, originating from possibly walking with slow speed and without carrying any additional weight (Figs. 26 & 30). | AD-S03 |
| AD-E31 | Without intersecting with his own footprint from the way into the cave, subject S3, a male maturus, has set his left foot (S3-13) immediately next to the left footprint (S3-12) (Figs. 26 & 30) described in event E30. This time the footprint points towards the Mesolithic entrance of the cave and likely results from locomotion at fast speed without carrying additional weight. | AD-S03 |
| AD-E32 | To subject S17, a male adult, was ascribed one right footprint (S17-1) on the central axis of the central part of sector C (Fig. 19). Subject S17 walked without additional weight in direction to the Mesolithic entrance. There is nothing to say about walking speed. | AD-S17 |
| AD-E33 | In the northern part of sector C, west of the central axis, one right footprint (S20-6) was ascribed to subject S20, a female juvenis (Fig. 23). At that point subject S20 walked fast without carrying additional weight in direction to the deep part of the cave. | AD-S20 |
| AD-E34 | Also, in the northern part of sector C, on the central axis, one left footprint (S21-1) was assigned to subject S21, a female infans I (Figs. 22 & 23). Subject S21 walked fast with her toes gripping into the ground in direction to the Mesolithic entrance without carrying additional weight. | AD-S21 |
| AD-E35 | One right footprint (S23-1) was assigned to subject S23, a male adult, on the central axis of the northern part of sector C (Fig. 23). Subject S23 walked fast with additional weight in direction to the Mesolithic entrance. | AD-S23 |
| AD-E36 | Also, at the southern edge of the sinter basin, the footprint of subject S23, a male adult, is found on the way into the deep part of the cave. With slow speed, subject S23's right foot (S23-2) came into slipping (Fig. 26). How he kept his balance is not documented in sector D. Subject S23 did not carry any additional weight. | AD-S23 |
| AD-E37 | On the central axis of the northern part of sector C an isolated left footprint (S24-1) was assigned to subject S24, a male infans I (Figs. 23 & 25). Subject S24 was not simply walking slowly without additional weight in direction to the Mesolithic entrance, he was dragging his first toe of the same left foot behind and formed a line of around 45 cm length and 2.6-2.8 cm width into the ground. | AD-S24 |
| AD-E38 | Subject S26, an infans I of unknown sex, got stuck in the mud with the right foot (S26-1), standing in a static position facing towards the Mesolithic entrance of the cave (Figs. 26 & 31). At this point in the southernmost part of sector D, some calcareous crusts have formed on the floor and it looks as if subject S26's foot had gone under such a crust and bumped the front of his toes.… more | AD-S26 |
| NX-E01 | No description available | NX-S01 |
| PM-E01 | No description available | PM-S01 |
| PM-E02 | No description available | PM-S02 |
| PM-E03 | No description available | PM-S03 |
| PM-E04 | No description available | PM-S04 |
| PM-E05 | No description available | PM-S05 |
| TUC-E01 | No description available | TUC-S07, TUC-S08 |
| TUC-E02 | No description available | TUC-S07 |
| TUC-E03 | No description available | TUC-S08 |
| TUC-E04 | No description available | TUC-S07, TUC-S08 |
| TUC-E05 | No description available | TUC-S14 |
| TUC-E06 | No description available | TUC-S14 |
| TUC-E07 | No description available | TUC-S07, TUC-S08 |
| TUC-E08 | No description available | TUC-S07, TUC-S08 |
| TUC-E09 | No description available | TUC-S08 |
| TUC-E10 | No description available | TUC-S07, TUC-S08 |
| TUC-E11 | No description available | TUC-S07, TUC-S08 |
| TUC-E12 | No description available | TUC-S14 |
| TUC-E13 | No description available | TUC-S07 |
| TUC-E14 | No description available | TUC-S07 |
| TUC-E15 | No description available | TUC-S03, TUC-S10, TUC-S11, TUC-S12, TUC-S13 |
| TUC-E16 | No description available | TUC-S07, TUC-S08 |
| TUC-E17 | No description available | TUC-S07, TUC-S08 |
| TUC-E18 | No description available | TUC-S07, TUC-S08 |
| TUC-E19 | No description available | TUC-S07, TUC-S08 |
| TUC-E20 | No description available | TUC-S09 |
| TUC-E21 | No description available | TUC-S04 |
| TUC-E22 | No description available | TUC-S05 |
| TUC-E23 | No description available | TUC-S06 |
| TUC-E24 | No description available | TUC-S03, TUC-S04 |
| TUC-E25 | No description available | TUC-S01, TUC-S02 |
| TUC-E26 | No description available | TUC-S02 |
| TUC-E27 | No description available | TUC-S02 |
| TUC-E28 | No description available | TUC-S02, TUC-S01 |
| TUC-E28* | No description available | TUC-S02, TUC-S01 |