This paper deals with intensification of the settlement of caves and rock-shelters in the southwestern Balkans during the Late Glacial. Diachronous change is discussed along with regional differences in the structure of chipped stone industries and participation of particular faunal remains. It was assumed that homogeneity of material remains recorded in stratigraphy of the majority of sites, along with occurrence of mineral and food resources extracted in the sites' vicinity, could imply not only to restricted mobility of bands in that period, but equally to the organized settlement system in which each site had particular role in the annual cycle of resources exploitation.
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