Neolithization and Ancient Landscapes in Southern Primorye, Russian Far East

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Alexander N. Popov
Andrei V. Tabarev
Yuri A. Mikishin
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[1] Far Eastern Federal University,Scientific Museum
[2] Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography,Division of Foreign Archaeology
[3] Institute of Geology,Laboratory of Cenozoic Stratigraphy
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Maritime Region; Primorye; Landscapes; Neolithic; Cultural evolution; Ritual practices;
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Archaeological and paleoecological investigations of Neolithization processes in Southern Primorye (or the Maritime Region) of the Russian Far East are generating new insight into the complex interactions between human populations and the natural environment during the Middle Holocene. Dynamic coastal and terrestrial ecosystems have been linked to transformations in the paleoeconomy and social structure of prehistoric societies that gave rise to the Boisman Neolithic culture (7500–4500 BP) of coastal hunter-fisher-gatherers. These human–environment relations are reconstructed in the current paper, drawing from a wide range of available evidence.
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