New Data on the Lower Paleolithic of Tajikistan: Materials of Lakhuti IV, Trench 3
https://doi.org/10.25205/1818-7919-2023-22-7-20-33
Abstract
Purpose. The paper presents a description of the stratigraphic and planigraphic situation at the excavation 3 of the Lakhuti IV site (Khovaling loess plateau, Tajikistan) recorded during field work in 2022.
Results. The cross-section has 18 layers grouped into three strata: L6 glacial period sediments (MIS 14), 6a and 6b soil complexes (MIS 15). The identified technocomplexes belong to the late Karatau culture of the Lower Paleolithic of Tajikistan. The level 5.2 planigraphy indicates that the investigated area could be a fragment of a workshop site where primary processing of stone raw materials was carried out. The layer L6 artefacts indicates that the region was continuously developed by humans, and glacial conditions in the Middle Pleistocene affected the intensity of these processes only.
Conclusions. The closest analogues to the late Karatau complexes can be traced in the Soan pebble-flake industries of the Northern Hindustan. They have a similar age to Tajik materials (second half of the Middle Pleistocene), geomorphological position (deposits of high terraces in the upper reaches of the Indus, Soan, and other rivers in the Himalayas foothill zone), a similar raw material base (river alluvium). Also they have a number of technical and typological characteristics, which include: citron and radial knapping; a higher percentage of large flakes and “citrons”; choppers, simple side-scrapers and unifaces in tool-kits; lack of bifacial technique. As a result of a new stage in the study of the Lower Paleolithic complexes in the region, authors proposed a new model, according to which the region was continuously developed by hominins, and glacial conditions mainly influenced the intensity of these processes.
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УДК: 903.02
About the Authors
A. A. AnoikinRussian Federation
Anton A. Anoikin, Doctor of Sciences (History), Leading Researcher
Scopus Author ID 57193948842
WoS Researcher ID Q-2849-2016
RSCI Author ID 73176
Novosibirsk
P. M. Sosin
Tajikistan
Petr M. Sosin, Senior Researcher
Dushanbe
S. A. Kogai
Russian Federation
Sergei A. Kogai, Candidate of Sciences (History), Researcher
Scopus Author ID 36239257800
WoS Researcher ID M-7071-2014
RSCI Author ID 159078
Novosibirsk
K. K. Pavlenok
Russian Federation
Konstantin K. Pavlenok, Candidate of Sciences (History), Senior Researcher
Scopus Author ID 55249971300
WoS Researcher ID Q-5415-2016
RSCI Author ID 625148
Novosibirsk
A. F. Sharipov
Tajikistan
Abdullo F. Sharipov, Junior Researcher
Dushanbe
O. A. Tokareva
Russian Federation
Olga A. Tokareva, Junior Researcher
Scopus Author ID: 57211364194
Novosibirsk
Moscow
R. N. Kurbanov
Russian Federation
Redzhep N. Kurbanov, Candidate of Sciences (Geography), Leading Researcher
Scopus Author ID 55354945600
WoS Researcher ID: N-6468-2016
Moscow
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Anoikin A.A., Sosin P.M., Kogai S.A., Pavlenok K.K., Sharipov A.F., Tokareva O.A., Kurbanov R.N. New Data on the Lower Paleolithic of Tajikistan: Materials of Lakhuti IV, Trench 3. Vestnik NSU. Series: History and Philology. 2023;22(7):20-33. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25205/1818-7919-2023-22-7-20-33