Chronological Framework of the Siberian Paleolithic

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作者:Yaroslav V Kuzmin
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页数:60
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出版时间:2007-5
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isbn号码:9786137001295
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In Siberia, the accumulation of radiocarbon dates from archaeological sites since the 1960s makes it possible

to compile a general Paleolithic 14C database, which contains about 440 entries as of late 2005. With these data, we can reveal

the main chronological patterns of Paleolithic complexes, with a focus on the late Middle Paleolithic (Mousterian) and Upper

Paleolithic. The 14C dates for late Middle Paleolithic industries in Siberia are quite “young,” up to about 30,000–28,500 BP

and perhaps ~27,000 BP. The emergence of the Upper Paleolithic in Siberia took place relatively early compared with Eastern

Europe. At about 43,000–35,000 BP, blade-dominated industries existed in the Altai Mountains and Lake Baikal region, and

numerous adornments are known from several sites of that age. The late Upper Paleolithic complexes with microblade

technology from the Altai Mountains are 14C dated to about 35,000–28,000 BP, and represent the earliest unequivocal

evidence of microblade manufacture in northern Eurasia. The end of the Paleolithic in Siberia is related to the appearance of

pottery, which indicates the beginning of the Neolithic period. In northern Transbaikal, the earliest pottery complexes are

dated to about 12,000–11,000 BP and in the Russian Far East even to ~13,000 BP, while in most of Siberia they date to

approximately 8000–6000 BP. The most important features of the Siberian Paleolithic chronology are: a) the long persistence

of Middle Paleolithic complexes, until about 30,000–27,000 BP; b) very early Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition, ~43,000

BP, closely connected with the emergence of art and symbolic behavior in the earliest Upper Paleolithic at this time; c) the

very early origin of microblade complexes, at least at about 35,000 BP; and d) a gradual Paleolithic–Neolithic transition,

beginning in the Russian Far East at ~13,000 BP and in Transbaikal about 12,000–11,000 BP, in most of Siberia at about

8000–6000 BP, and even later in some northern regions.

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