Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1034379 Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia 2009 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

The article focuses on the coexistence of Middle Paleolithic industries in the southwestern part of Eastern Europe in the beginning of the last glaciation (OIS 5). Three assemblages from sites situated on the Middle Dniester, Chernigov Oblast, the Ukraine, and associated with alluvial deposits of the floodplain part of the second terrace are compared – Ketrosy, Shipot-2, and Osypka. Geological data unambiguously suggest that these deposits date back to the earliest Würm (OIS 5c and 5d) and are earlier than 100 ka BP. The stone industries represent two distinct variants of the Middle Paleolithic, which disagrees with the Ukrainian archaeologists’ belief that the regional Middle Paleolithic was uniform.

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