Variabilitatea tehnologicǍ a Obi-Rahmatianului: Industria de tip Khudji a Pamir-Tian-Şanului de Vest. / Pavlenok, K. K.; Krivoshapkin, A. I.; Shalagina, A. V.
In: Stratum Plus, No. 1, 2016, p. 85-101.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Variabilitatea tehnologicǍ a Obi-Rahmatianului: Industria de tip Khudji a Pamir-Tian-Şanului de Vest
AU - Pavlenok, K. K.
AU - Krivoshapkin, A. I.
AU - Shalagina, A. V.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - It is suggested that two major Middle Palaeolithic cultural traditions can be identified in the western part of Central Asia: the Mousterian (Teshik-Tash type) and Laminar (Obi-Rakhmatian) ones. Lithic materials from the Obi-Rakhmatian type assemblages formed the basis for the regional model of the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition. Obi-Rakhmatian is divided into three successive stages - early, middle and late. While the early stages of the Obi-Rakhmatian are best described at the Kulbulak and Obi-Rakhmat sites, new developmental trends in knapping strategies during the middle and late phases of Obi-Rakhmatian were identified as a result of a detailed study of the Khudji assemblage (Tajikistan). Particular attention should be paid to the gradual spread of specialized technologies aimed at obtaining elongated blanks from wide-faced cores, as well as to changes in the ways truncated-faceted pieces were used.
AB - It is suggested that two major Middle Palaeolithic cultural traditions can be identified in the western part of Central Asia: the Mousterian (Teshik-Tash type) and Laminar (Obi-Rakhmatian) ones. Lithic materials from the Obi-Rakhmatian type assemblages formed the basis for the regional model of the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition. Obi-Rakhmatian is divided into three successive stages - early, middle and late. While the early stages of the Obi-Rakhmatian are best described at the Kulbulak and Obi-Rakhmat sites, new developmental trends in knapping strategies during the middle and late phases of Obi-Rakhmatian were identified as a result of a detailed study of the Khudji assemblage (Tajikistan). Particular attention should be paid to the gradual spread of specialized technologies aimed at obtaining elongated blanks from wide-faced cores, as well as to changes in the ways truncated-faceted pieces were used.
KW - Middle palaeolithic
KW - Obi-Rakhmatian cultural tradition
KW - Truncatedfaceted pieces
KW - Western Pamir-Tien-Shan
KW - Wide-faced cores
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AN - SCOPUS:84969903108
SP - 85
EP - 101
JO - Stratum Plus
JF - Stratum Plus
SN - 1608-9057
IS - 1
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