Lower and middle paleolithic of northern Asia: Achievements,problems, and perspectives |
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Authors: | Vitaliy Larichev Uriy Khol'ushkin Inna Laricheva |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of History, Philology and Philosophy, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Siberian Branch, Novosibirsk—90, USSR |
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Abstract: | Considerable progress has been made in recent years in the study of the Lower and Middle Paleolithic of northern Asia. There is growing evidence for initial human occupation before 700,000 years ago—as early as elsewhere in Asia—and for a very early adaptation to the arctic desert environment. New models of Lower Paleolithic settlement involve expansion and reduction of occupation in response to climatic variation, rather than simple colonization followed by steady occupation. The Middle Paleolithic of northern Asia is better documented, including actual finds of archaicHomo sapiens. The transition to the Upper Paleolithic seems to involve the survival of earlier cultural traits, but the mechanisms and processes are not well understood. Further significant knowledge concerning these periods awaits the development of common methodologies for classification and analysis. |
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Keywords: | northern Asia Siberia Lower Paleolithic Middle Paleolithic paleoanthropology |
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