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Late palaeolithic assemblages of Afontova Gora II (based on the materials of 2014 excavations). / Derevianko, A. P.; Slavinsky, V. S.; Tsybankov, A. A. и др.
в: Stratum Plus, № 1, 2017, стр. 175-199.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › обзорная статья › Рецензирование
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T1 - Late palaeolithic assemblages of Afontova Gora II (based on the materials of 2014 excavations)
AU - Derevianko, A. P.
AU - Slavinsky, V. S.
AU - Tsybankov, A. A.
AU - Lysenko, D. N.
AU - Drozdov, N. I.
AU - Gladyshev, S. A.
AU - Rybin, E. P.
AU - Stasyuk, I. V.
AU - Kharevich, V. M.
AU - Akimova, E. V.
AU - Slepchenko, S. M.
AU - Zolnikov, I. D.
AU - Klementiev, A. M.
AU - Galukhin, L. L.
AU - Bogdanov, E. S.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Afontova Gora II is a Late Palaeolithic site dated between 15000 and 11000 years BP. The archaeological material is typical for the Afontova culture. The lithic industry is characterized by pebble tools and sidescrapers, as well as narrow-front and wedge-shaped microcores associated with microblade production. Raw material is dominated by small and big pebbles of alluvial origin from the Yenisei river bed (siltstone, argillite, sandstone, dolerite, quartzite, microquartzite). Big cores are not numerous and belong to either single-platform or radial types. Wedge-shaped microcores show a low level of standardization. The tool assemblage is dominated by big scrapers represented by a big variety of forms. The site yielded a number of anthropological finds, including a mandible and five teeth, which appear to have belonged to a young female of 14-15 years old. One more bone, a vertebrae, belongs to another female, who was older than 20 years. Some non-utilitarian items, such as stone beads, a decorated ivory blade and ivory disks, were found too.
AB - Afontova Gora II is a Late Palaeolithic site dated between 15000 and 11000 years BP. The archaeological material is typical for the Afontova culture. The lithic industry is characterized by pebble tools and sidescrapers, as well as narrow-front and wedge-shaped microcores associated with microblade production. Raw material is dominated by small and big pebbles of alluvial origin from the Yenisei river bed (siltstone, argillite, sandstone, dolerite, quartzite, microquartzite). Big cores are not numerous and belong to either single-platform or radial types. Wedge-shaped microcores show a low level of standardization. The tool assemblage is dominated by big scrapers represented by a big variety of forms. The site yielded a number of anthropological finds, including a mandible and five teeth, which appear to have belonged to a young female of 14-15 years old. One more bone, a vertebrae, belongs to another female, who was older than 20 years. Some non-utilitarian items, such as stone beads, a decorated ivory blade and ivory disks, were found too.
KW - Afontova culture
KW - Afontova Gora II
KW - Homo sapiens
KW - Ivory artifacts
KW - Krasnoyarsk
KW - Late Palaeolithic
KW - Non-utilitarian items
KW - North Asia
KW - Siberia
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85017662491&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85017662491
SP - 175
EP - 199
JO - Stratum Plus
JF - Stratum Plus
SN - 1608-9057
IS - 1
ER -
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