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Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, 2023
Archaeological record of the Stone Age in the East Siberian Arctic spans approximately 50,000 years. There are three main stages reflecting steps in human settlement of the Arctic Eurasia driven by various abiotic and biotic factors: early (~50 to ~29 ka,
V. Pitulko, Elena Pavlova
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Archaeological record of the Stone Age in the East Siberian Arctic spans approximately 50,000 years. There are three main stages reflecting steps in human settlement of the Arctic Eurasia driven by various abiotic and biotic factors: early (~50 to ~29 ka,
V. Pitulko, Elena Pavlova
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Journal of African Archaeology, 2018
Emphasis on the production of small unretouched blades is the strongest defining technological characteristic of southern African assemblages referred to as the Robberg – a ‘technologically uniform’ technocomplex identified across the sub-continent. This
Marika Low, A. Mackay
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Emphasis on the production of small unretouched blades is the strongest defining technological characteristic of southern African assemblages referred to as the Robberg – a ‘technologically uniform’ technocomplex identified across the sub-continent. This
Marika Low, A. Mackay
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Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 2018
A long-standing debate in archaeology concerns the sources of technological diversification among prehistoric hunter-gatherers. This includes the study of the emergence and spread of pressure blade technology in Northern Europe during the Early Holocene.
Hege Damlien+7 more
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A long-standing debate in archaeology concerns the sources of technological diversification among prehistoric hunter-gatherers. This includes the study of the emergence and spread of pressure blade technology in Northern Europe during the Early Holocene.
Hege Damlien+7 more
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The Perfect Sword. Forging the Dark Ages
Medieval Archaeology, 2023This is a thought-providing account of swords and warfare in early medieval Britain. The book features 16 chapters separated into three parts. Part I, Evolution of Swords, has a general chapter on swords followed by three period-specific chapters ...
Rob Collins
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Bioarchaeology of Injuries and Violence in Early Medieval Europe
Medieval Archaeology, 2023This is a thought-providing account of swords and warfare in early medieval Britain. The book features 16 chapters separated into three parts. Part I, Evolution of Swords, has a general chapter on swords followed by three period-specific chapters ...
Summer Courts
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Blade Points from the Ust-Kutarey Site in the North Angara Region
Problems of Archaeology Ethnography Anthropology of Siberia and Neighboring TerritoriesRescue archaeological excavations performed in the North Angara region (2008–2011) have provided many archaeological sites, including Ust-Kutarey, Senkin Kamen, Gora Kutarey, and Ruchey Povarny. Currently, the obtained evidence is being actively analyzed
A. Chekha
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Iconography and Chronology of the Ceremonial Akinakes from Filippovka-I Burial Ground
Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural AnthropologyThis article presents the iconographic analysis and contextualization of a unique object in the archaeology of the Eurasian steppes: a particular kind of sword, also known as an akinakes, identified during regular excavations in the Filippovka-I cemetery.
Andrea Cesaretti+2 more
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2024 Study of the Upper Paleolithic Site Sabanikha-3
Problems of Archaeology Ethnography Anthropology of Siberia and Neighboring TerritoriesThe article provides new materials from the Early Upper Paleolithic site Sabanikha-3 (Middle Yenisei), obtained during the 2024 fieldwork, which is intended to continue the site research begun in 2020, 2023–2023.
V. Kharevich+7 more
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The Udosolovo Stone Burial Ground: Research Results
Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural AnthropologyThe Udosolovo burial ground is located in the Far North-West of Russia, south of the coast of the Gulf of Finland on the western outskirts of the Izhora plateau.
Elena Mikhaylova, I. Stasyuk
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Excavations conducted at the White Paintings Rock Shelter (WPS) have uncovered 7 m of deposits ranging in age from the historic period to at least 100,000 years at the base.
L. Robbins+9 more
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Excavations conducted at the White Paintings Rock Shelter (WPS) have uncovered 7 m of deposits ranging in age from the historic period to at least 100,000 years at the base.
L. Robbins+9 more
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