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Evidence for early human occupation at high altitudes in western Central Asia : The Alay site. / Shnaider, Svetlana; Taylor, William T.; Abdykanova, Aida et al.

In: Antiquity, Vol. 92, No. 363, 01.06.2018.

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Shnaider S, Taylor WT, Abdykanova A, Kolobova K, Krivoshapkin A. Evidence for early human occupation at high altitudes in western Central Asia: The Alay site. Antiquity. 2018 Jun 1;92(363). doi: 10.15184/aqy.2018.94

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Shnaider, Svetlana ; Taylor, William T. ; Abdykanova, Aida et al. / Evidence for early human occupation at high altitudes in western Central Asia : The Alay site. In: Antiquity. 2018 ; Vol. 92, No. 363.

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title = "Evidence for early human occupation at high altitudes in western Central Asia: The Alay site",
abstract = "The Alay site represents the earliest, high-altitude human-occupation site currently known in western Central Asia. Recent recovery and analysis of a lithic assemblage from Alay underlines the importance of this site and its role in the cultural and technological development in later Eurasian prehistory.",
author = "Svetlana Shnaider and Taylor, {William T.} and Aida Abdykanova and Ksenia Kolobova and Andrei Krivoshapkin",
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