Komudvany - a final paleolithic site in the Lower Ob valley: Geomorphology, paleontology, archaeology

This article is devoted to the preliminary results of multidisciplinary studies at Komudvany-a site located within a "mammoth cemetery" in the Lower Ob basin. We present the excavation history, geomorphological characteristics, results of radiocarbon analysis, and descriptions of archaeolo...

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Published in:Archaeology, ethnology & anthropology of Eurasia Vol. 50, № 1. P. 29-38
Other Authors: Makarov, S. S., Zolnikov, I. D., Rezvyi, A. S., Anoikin, A. A., Zenin, Vasiliy N., Leshchinskiy, Sergey V., Vasiliev, A. V.
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520 3 |a This article is devoted to the preliminary results of multidisciplinary studies at Komudvany-a site located within a "mammoth cemetery" in the Lower Ob basin. We present the excavation history, geomorphological characteristics, results of radiocarbon analysis, and descriptions of archaeological and faunal remains. According to geological and geomorphological criteria, three parts of the site are distinguished: the terrace, the promontory, and the fl oodplain. The radiocarbon analyses of bones show the chronological heterogeneity of fl oodplain fi nds. Finds from the promontory and the terrace most likely represent a single episode of habitation and butchering or collecting bones and tusks. The mammoth "cemetery" was dated to 20-12 cal ka BP. At least one episode of habitation and human activities has been registered and dated to 15-14 cal ka BP. Archaeological fi nds and series of radiocarbon dates suggest the attribution of Komudvany to the Final Paleolithic. It is the northernmost site of that period in the West Siberian Plain and, along with Lugovskoye, is a reference object for studying the early human habitation in the northern regions of Asia. 
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