Multi-scale palaeolandscape reconstruction at the Upper Paleolithic Byki sites, central East European Plain

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作者
Bricheva, Svetlana S. [1 ,2 ]
Akhmetgaleeva, Natalia B. [3 ]
V. Panin, Andrei [1 ]
V. Shasherina, Lidiia [1 ]
Tarasova, Mariya A. [2 ]
Bezdudniy, Vladimir G. [4 ]
Matasov, Victor M. [5 ,6 ]
Zakharov, Andrei L. [1 ]
Dobriansky, Alexander S. [1 ]
Kurenkova, Elena I. [1 ]
机构
[1] RAS, Inst Geog, Staromonetny Pereulok 29 4, Moscow 119017, Russia
[2] Lomonosov Moscow State Univ, Fac Geol, Leninskie Gory 1, Moscow 119991, Russia
[3] Kurchatov Museum Local Lore, Molodezhnaya St 12, Kurkhatov 307251, Russia
[4] Lab Archaeol Geophys, 2-Barrikadnaya St,11A, Rostov Na Donu 344004, Russia
[5] RUDN Univ, Agrarian & Technol Inst, Miklukho Maklaya St 6, Moscow 117198, Russia
[6] HSE Univ, Fac Geog & Geoinformat Technol, Pokrovsky Blvd 11, Moscow 109028, Russia
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ANTHROPOLOGIE | 2024年 / 128卷 / 02期
基金
俄罗斯科学基金会;
关键词
Upper Paleolithic; Geoarchaeology; Geomorphology; Ground penetrating radar; Magnetic survey; The Byki sites; Russian plain; ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROSPECTION; SURFACE RUNOFF; RIVER-BASIN; GEOARCHAEOLOGY; LANDSCAPE; DNIEPER; STEPPE; AREA;
D O I
10.1016/j.anthro.2024.103241
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Q98 [人类学];
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030303 ;
摘要
The Byki complex on the left bank of the Seim River (Desna basin) comprises eight sites, including multilayer ones, differing chronologically and culturally. The dates of key cultural layers are from 21 to 18 thousand BP. Questioning the use of local landscapes by prehistoric people and the reasons for repeated occupation of the area required a paleolandscape reconstruction. For this purpose, a set of methods were applied on a research scale from local (archaeological excavation) to regional (within a radius of several kilometres). The site's position in the regional topography has been studied using GIS methods, for the nearest encirclement of Byki a detailed digital terrain model was constructed. The near-surface stratigraphy was studied by ground penetrating radar (GPR) and magnetic survey, coring and archaeological excavations. This resulted in the creation of a map of natural depressions layout and their three-dimensional visualisation. It was found that by the time people first arrived, the natural relief was a combination of sand dunes and rounded thermokarst sinkholes. The sediments filling the sinkholes indicate the over-watered conditions made them unsuitable for human habitation (the cultural layers do not extend into the sinkholes), but they could provide a source of water. Most of the sites are found on top of an aeolian barkhan. The distance maps showed that the sites' location provided the best visibility in all directions. Thus, this atypical location of Byki sites at significant distances from the nearest rivers can be explained by a combination of several advantages: location on the edge of a valley in terms of distance vision, local topographic diversity that provided comfortable living conditions and possibly a water supply. (C) 2024 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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