2019
DOI: 10.17746/2658-6193.2019.25.095-102
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New Results of Research at the Mališina Stijena Rock Shelter in Montenegro

Abstract: Новые результаты подтвердили высказанное ранее предположение о наличии в культурно-хронологической последовательности стоянки средне-и верхнепалеолитического комплексов. Первичное расщепление в каменных индустриях среднего палеолита из слоев С1, В2 и В1 ориентированно в большей степени на получение отщепов в рамках радиального, леваллуазского и бессистемного раскалывания. Орудийный набор включает как среднепалеолитические (скребла, ретушированные остроконечники), так и верхнепалеолитические (скребки, изделие с… Show more

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“…However, the other more important issue with these assemblages relates to the cores themselves. Although they are indeed bladelet cores, the illustrated examples (Derevianko and Zenin 1990; Derev’anko and Markin 1998; Derevianko et al 2003; Derevianko and Shunkov 2004) do not correspond to our definition of microblade cores. Indeed, due to the lack of regularity of the “microblade” negatives, these cores do not provide evidence of being pressure knapped.…”
Section: Critical Review Of the Earliest Microblade Assemblages By Rementioning
confidence: 78%
“…However, the other more important issue with these assemblages relates to the cores themselves. Although they are indeed bladelet cores, the illustrated examples (Derevianko and Zenin 1990; Derev’anko and Markin 1998; Derevianko et al 2003; Derevianko and Shunkov 2004) do not correspond to our definition of microblade cores. Indeed, due to the lack of regularity of the “microblade” negatives, these cores do not provide evidence of being pressure knapped.…”
Section: Critical Review Of the Earliest Microblade Assemblages By Rementioning
confidence: 78%