Age and the palaeoenvironment of the West Ukrainian palaeolithic: the case of Velykyi Glybochok multi-cultural site |
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Authors: | Andrij B. Boguckyj Maria Łanczont Bożena Łącka Teresa Madeyska Oleksandr Sytnyk |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Geomorphology and Palaeogeography, Ivan Franko National University, Doroshenka 41, 79000 Lviv, Ukraine;2. Department of Physical Geography and Palaeogeography, Maria Curie-Sk?odowska University, Al. Kra?nicka 2 cd, 20-718 Lublin, Poland;3. Institute of Geological Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences, Twarda 51/55, 00-818 Warszawa, Poland;4. Ivan Krypiakevich Institute of Ukrainian Studies, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kozelnytskaya 4, 29008 Lviv, Ukraine |
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Abstract: | The Velykyi Glybochok Palaeolithic site near Ternopil town (Podolia Upland) contains a set of cultural layers in a sequence of loess and fossil soils. Beside the archaeological study of stone assemblages, the profile was investigated using lithological, palaeopedological and geochemical methods, including stable carbon and oxygen isotopes composition of pedogenic carbonates, soils micromorphology and TL dating. Remnants of vertebrates' bones and mollusc shells were also distinguished. The oldest cultural layer III documented the presence of Palaeolithic people during the Penultimate Interglacial represented by fossil soil – cambisol in type, developed under dense vegetation cover. The cultural layer III B is connected with initial cambisol originated in a short period of open landscape vegetation with shrubs development, dated to the climatic amelioration during the time of Penultimate Glaciation. The Last Interglacial is represented by luvisol formation with two stages of illuviation, which shows forest type of vegetation. Materials of the cultural layer III A were dispersed in the soil irregularly and mixed with artifacts of cultural layer II. Artifacts of III, III A and III B cultural layers represent the Middle Palaeolithic “Dniesterian Mousterian culture with Levalloisian technique”. These of assemblage II represent the Upper Palaeolithic. Inside the recent soil at the top of the sequence, the Mesolithic cultural layer I is present. Velykyi Glybochok is the only multilayer site in Podolia with detailed information about geological position of particular cultural layers. |
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Keywords: | Loess&ndash soil sequences Palaeolithic chronology Palaeoenvironment reconstruction Tovtry Ridge Podolia Upland |
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