Early Paleolithic finds in the Euphrates valley (south-eastern Turkey) in the light of initial settlement of population in Asia Minor and the Caucasus
Автор: Ozherelyev D.V., Trifonov V.G., Celik H.Z., Trikhunkov Ya. I., Frolov P.D., Simakova A.N.
Журнал: Краткие сообщения Института археологии @ksia-iaran
Рубрика: Новые открытия
Статья в выпуске: 253, 2018 года.
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Еarly Paleolithic finds older than Acheulean in Еastern Anatolia have been practically unknown until recently. During reconnaissance performed by the joint Russian-Turkish expedition in 2014-2016 several Еarly Paleolithic stratified locations were found in the Еuphrates valley. The stone artifacts collected include choppers, pikes, tools with retouch and blades. Similar stone industries dated to the first half of the Еarly Pleistocene have been discovered in the Caucasus (Armenia, Dagestan). Besides archaeological typological dating, the Еarly Pleistocene age of the finds is validated by geomorphological, stratigraphic, paleontological and paleomagnetic data. Some of these locations are dated earlier than Olduvai subchron, i.e. around two million years ago. New discoveries of the Еarly Paleolithic in Еastern Turkey may have a paramount importance for studying the earliest human culture of the Near Еast and the Caucasus. Other finds include stone artifacts of the Acheulean and the Middle Paleolithic and can be used to date younger river terraces.
Еarly paleolithic, еarly pleistocene, the еuphrates, oldovan, dating and periodization
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