Cultural Mosaic of the Middle Paleolithic in Western Tien Shan: The Kuksarai-2 Site
K. K. Pavlenok,
S. A. Kogai,
P. M. Sosin
et al.
Abstract:Purpose. The term “archaeological frontier” was first applied to the Western Tien Shan about 10 years ago to explain the phenomenon of the early appearance of microblade knapping in the Middle Paleolithic industries. Based on the results of a comparative analysis of the collections of Obi-Rakhmat and Kulbulak and materials from other synchronous monuments in the region, it was suggested that the Western Pamir-Tien Shan could be a zone of competition between the ecdemic population (blade technology bearers) and… Show more
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