New investigations of the Epipalaeolithic in western Central Asia: Obishir-5
Светлана ШнайдерAltai State University, 61 Lenina Prospect, Barnaul 656049, RussiaMaciej T. KrajcarzInstitute of Geological Sciences, Polish Academy of Sciences, 51/55 Twarda Street, Warsaw 00–818, PolandThomas Bence ViolaDepartment of Anthropology, University of Toronto, 19 Russell Street, Toronto, ON M5S 2S2, CanadaAida AbdykanovaAmerican University of Central Asia, 7/6 Aaly Tokombaev Street, Bishkek 720060, Kyrgyz RepublicК. А. КолобоваAltai State University, 61 Lenina Prospect, Barnaul 656049, RussiaAlexander Yu. FedorchenkoAltai State University, 61 Lenina Prospect, Barnaul 656049, RussiaС. Алишер кызыNovosibirsk State University, 1 Pirogova Street, Novosibirsk 630090, RussiaA. KrivoshapkinAltai State University, 61 Lenina Prospect, Barnaul 656049, Russia
2017en
ABI
Аннотация
Intensive research on the Mesolithic of western Central Asia began in the mid twentieth century, when the discovery of key sites allowed for the formulation of the main regional cultural-chronological schemes (Figure 1).
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