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K.A. Kolobova D. Flas A.P. Derevianko K.K. Pavlenok U.I. Islamov A.I. Krivoshapkin 《Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia》2013,41(2):2-25
The article describes lithic industries of the Upper Paleolithic levels of Kulbulak, Uzbekistan, a key site in southwestern Central Asia based on materials from excavations at several sites in the western and northwestern Pamir– Tien Shan region (Kulbulak, Kyzyl-Alma-2, Dodekatym-2, and Shugnou). A new cultural and technological tradition is introduced, for which the authors suggest the name Kulbulakian. Its distinctive features are the bladelet technique and a microlithic set including backed pieces and triangular microliths. Stages in the evolution of the Kulbulakian tradition are reconstructed: origins, development, peak, and disappearance of the carinated technology. Industries belonging to this tradition have shaped the general appearance of the Upper Paleolithic in the area in question. 相似文献
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K.A. Kolobova A.I. Krivoshapkin K.K. Pavlenok D. Flas A.P. Derevianko U.I. Islamov 《Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia》2012,40(1):11-23
The Middle Paleolithic industry of Kulbulak – a key stratified site in Uzbekistan – has been described as the Denticulate Mousterian. Our findings suggest that this definition is problematic because the principal diagnostic feature of this facies – the denticulate outline of tools – has resulted from natural processes. Accordingly, in our view, no such facies exists either at Kulbulak or in Western Central Asia at large. 相似文献
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