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Title: Bolshoi Salym 4 - A new mesolithic Site in the North of Western Siberia (the first results of the study)
Authors: Konovalenko, M. V.
Balueva, Ju. V.
Serikov, Yu. B.
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: High Anthropological School University
Abstract: New mesolithic site, investigated in 2014, is situated on the Bolshoi Salym river in the central part of the West Siberian Plain, in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug. The collection contains about 2000 finds and includes all main types of stone artifacts charactristic of the Mesolithic industries. The assemblage is dominated by bladelets, 92,3% of which are less than 1 cm wide. Of special note among the specific features of the industry are the presence of geometric microliths, archaically looking burins on concave retouched truncation, and a zoomorphic pebble. These objects as well as the predominance of microliths and the composition of raw materials may be indicative of a population migration from the Middle Trans-Urals.
Keywords: MESOLITHIC
MICROLITHS
RAW MATERIALS
STONE INVENTORY
WEST SIBERIAN PLAIN
ISSN: 1608-9057
SCOPUS: 85017610056
Appears in Collections:Научные публикации, проиндексированные в SCOPUS и WoS

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