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The Upper Paleolithic of northern Asia: Achievements,problems, and perspectives. I. Western Siberia
Authors:Vitality Larichev  Uriy Khol'ushkin  Inna Laricheva
Affiliation:(1) Institute of History, Philology and Philosophy, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Siberian Branch, Novosibirsk 90, USSR
Abstract:The beginning of the Upper Paleolithic in Western Siberia is now dated to almost 35,000 B.P. The earliest sites reveal a well-developed blade technology and very sophisticated mobiliary art. The evidence suggests that the early Upper Paleolithic developed within Siberia out of the local Mousterian and that there is no need to regard it as an intrusive phenomenon out of the west, as has been traditionally done. The florescence of the Western Siberian Upper Paleolithic began at about the glacial maximum and two major cultural groups can be identified. However, they share many features in common and seem not to have existed in isolation from each other; instead, it is possible to trace numerous complex and interwoven connections between them. Together, they form a Western Siberian Upper Paleolithic technocomplex, which was essentially local but fully as sophisticated and as technologically advanced as was that of Europe.
Keywords:Northern Asia  Western Siberia  Upper Paleolithic  D'uktai culture  Mal'ta tradition  Afontova-Kokorevo tradition
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