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TOOL KIT VARIABILITY OF THE PALEOLITHIC KHARGANYN-GOL-5 SITE IN NORTHERN MONGOLIA

Abstract

During the Late Pleistocene, Mongolia was probably a land of many population dispersals. The cultural shifts observed in archeological sequences document some of these events. Two lines of Upper Paleolithic development have been defined: industries rooted in the local Middle Paleolithic and intrusive assemblages from Siberia. At Orkhon-1, (Horizon 3 – Pits 1, 2) in Central Mongolia and Kharganyn-Gol-5, Horizons 7-6, in Northern Mongolia, transitional assemblages are characterized by the coexistence of Levallois with blade technology. The paper is devoted to stone tool kit analysis of cultural Horizons 4 – 7 from Kharganyn-Gol-5 site in Northern Mongolia. According to radiocarbon dating, the age of cultural Horizon 5 is older than 40,000 BP. The lower Horizons 6-7 contain the side-scrapers, Levallois retouched blanks and spur-like tools. Probably, these complexes can be related to Terminal Middle Paleolithic. Horizon 5 is characterized by combination of Middle Paleolithic Levallois tradition in primary flaking and Upper Paleolithic tool types, such as backed bladelets and can be determined as typical for Initial Upper Paleolithic. Tool assemblage of Horizon 4 is characteristic for the Early Upper Paleolithic. The assemblages of Kharganyn-Gol-5 site give the opportunity to define the complex of cultural attributes, which characterizes the Middle Paleolithic of Northern Mongolia.

About the Authors

A. M. Khatsenovich
Novosibirsk National Research State University
Russian Federation

Arina M. Khatsenovich – Junior Research Associate at the Laboratory for Humanities, Scientific Research Division



E. P. Rybin
Institute for Archaeology and Ethnography of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Evgeny P. Rybin – Candidate of Historiy, Senior Research Associate at the Department of Stone Age Archaeology



S. A. Gladyshev
Institute for Archaeology and Ethnography of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Sergey A. Gladyshev – Candidate of History, Senior Research Associate at the Department of Stone Age Archaeology



S. V. Markin
Institute for Archaeology and Ethnography of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Sergey V. Markin – Doctor of History, Chief Research Associate at the Department of Stone Age Archaeology



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Khatsenovich A.M., Rybin E.P., Gladyshev S.A., Markin S.V. TOOL KIT VARIABILITY OF THE PALEOLITHIC KHARGANYN-GOL-5 SITE IN NORTHERN MONGOLIA. SibScript. 2015;(2-6):167-176. (In Russ.)

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