The Upper Paleolithic of Northern Asia: Achievements,problems, and perspectives. II. Central and Eastern Siberia |
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Authors: | Vitality 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: | Earlier scholars believed that the Upper Paleolithic of Central and Eastern Siberia appeared very late. However, modern research has shown that not only was there a local Middle Paleolithic, but also there was a very early series of sites in Central Siberia which show both Middle and early Upper Paleolithic traits. These are called the Makarovo horizon and may be 70,000–50,000 years old; features derived from this horizon can be dated to about 30,000 B.P. and can be seen in the early D'uktai culture. The true early Upper Paleolithic is relatively homogeneous in Central and Eastern Siberia and includes artwork. The local Upper Paleolithic reached its florescence in the culture of Mal'ta and Bur'et', which developed out of local antecedents and which is here reinterpreted in light of recent research (including the artwork, structures, and burials). The final stages of the Upper Paleolithic show considerable variability, perhaps including some exotic traits. |
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Keywords: | Northern Asia Central and Eastern Siberia Upper Paleolithic Makarovo horizon Mal'ta-Bur'et' |
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