2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.anthro.2019.06.005
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Études géoarchéologiques pluridisciplinaires des sites du Paléolithique moyen de la Plaine Russe

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“…The discovery of human presence as early as 47 000 BP in Beganchik and their correlative layers at the Komintern appears as a rare occurrence, but it correlates with other fi nds in the broader realm of the Russian Plain (Vyshyatsky, Nehoroshev 2004; Otcherednoy et al, 2019). Evidence of human presence, deemed to be the transition from Middle to Early Upper Paleolithic, appears in other parts of the Russian Plain, though no higher than the latitude 52º N (Vishnyatsky, Nehoroshev 2004).…”
Section: Occupations In Early Mismentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The discovery of human presence as early as 47 000 BP in Beganchik and their correlative layers at the Komintern appears as a rare occurrence, but it correlates with other fi nds in the broader realm of the Russian Plain (Vyshyatsky, Nehoroshev 2004; Otcherednoy et al, 2019). Evidence of human presence, deemed to be the transition from Middle to Early Upper Paleolithic, appears in other parts of the Russian Plain, though no higher than the latitude 52º N (Vishnyatsky, Nehoroshev 2004).…”
Section: Occupations In Early Mismentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The discovery of human presence as early as 47 000 BP in Beganchik and their correlative layers at the Komintern appears as a rare occurrence, but it correlates with other fi nds in the broader realm of the Russian Plain (Vyshyatsky, Nehoroshev 2004; Otcherednoy et al, 2019). Evidence of human presence, deemed to be the transition from Middle to Early Upper Paleolithic, appears in other parts of the Russian Plain, though no higher than the latitude 52º N (Vishnyatsky, Nehoroshev 2004).…”
Section: Occupations In Early Mismentioning
confidence: 84%