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Humans and the Environment in Northern Baikal Siberia During the Late Pleistocene

Download or Read eBook Humans and the Environment in Northern Baikal Siberia During the Late Pleistocene PDF written by E.M. Ineshin and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2017-08-21 with total page 356 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Humans and the Environment in Northern Baikal Siberia During the Late Pleistocene
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Book Synopsis Humans and the Environment in Northern Baikal Siberia During the Late Pleistocene by : E.M. Ineshin

Book excerpt: The site of Bol’shoy Yakor’ I is one of the most intensively investigated Late Pleistocene sites in Eastern Siberia. This volume compiles and presents the outcome of more than three decades of research by the authors in English for the first time. The site, discussed in the context of the landscape that surrounds it and the wider archaeology of the region, is considered as a palimpsest of activity, built up through repeated episodes of activity. Through a detailed study of the techniques of lithic production and animal exploitation, these activities are refitted into the seasonal cycles of the prehistoric hunter-gatherers who performed them. This book represents a valuable source for regional experts, technical specialists, and students with an interest in the Upper Palaeolithic of Northern Eurasia.


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