Stages in the Late Pleistocene and Holocene Peopling of Lake Bolshoye Ushkovskoye Shore, Kamchatka

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作者
Ponkratova, I. Y. [1 ]
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[1] Northeastern State Univ, Portovaya 13, Magadan 685000, Russia
关键词
Kamchatka; Paleolithic-Neolithic transition; Neolithic; Tarya culture; Old Itelmen culture;
D O I
10.17746/1563-0110.2020.48.1.041-051
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Q98 [人类学];
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030303 ;
摘要
This article outlines the findings from excavations at the Ushki sites (four multi-layered and one single-layered), near Lake Bolshoye Ushkovskoye, on the Kamchatka Peninsula. The sites were discovered and excavated by N.N. Dikov and M.A. Dikova in 1961-1990. Multidisciplinary studies conducted at Ushki V in 2004-2011 by Northeastern State University extended our knowledge of the Late Pleistocene and Holocene peopling of the peninsula. Information about the chronology of the site and the technological and typological characteristics of lithics are provided. The results suggest that the habitation history of the sites included at least eight stages. Each one is described, and their absolute dates are provided: early stage of the Paleolithic to Neolithic transition (similar to 13,320-12,022 cal BP), late stage of the Paleolithic to Neolithic transition (12,225-10,131 cal BP), Initial Neolithic (similar to 8608-8297 cal BP), Early Neolithic (similar to 6679-4406 cal BP), Middle Neolithic (similar to 2809-1516 cal BP), Late Neolithic (similar to 1059-996 cal BP, or 960-1020 AD), First Old Itelmen Period (similar to 806-597 cal BP, or 1200-1400 AD), and Second Old Itelmen Period (similar to 564-55 cal BP, or 1650-1700 AD). Lithics from the first habitation stage are bifacial arrowheads and stemmed projectile points, those of the second stage are tools on microblades, made with the Yubetsu technique. In the Initial Neolithic, tools on blades appear, inserts become common, and, possibly, dogs begin to be bred as draft animals. The distinctive traits of the Early Neolithic are pottery, prismatic and conical cores, and projectile points and burins on blades. The Tarya culture of the Middle and Late Neolithic is marked by trihedral arrowheads and wooden vessels; crude unifacial adzes give way to polished ones, and labrets appear. The seventh and eighth stages represent the Old Itelmen culture. The findings suggest that the earliest inhabitants of Ushki played an important role in the migratory processes connecting Northeast and Southeast Asia with northwestern America. On the basis of more accurate dates, a new nomenclature for stages 1-4 of Ushki is proposed.
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