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Местонахождение Грушка. / Anisyutkin, Nikolai K.; Burlacu, Vitalie A.; Marareskul, Vladislav A.; Otcherednoy, Aleksander K.; Stepanova, Kseniya N.; Basner, Ayslu R.
In: Stratum Plus, Vol. 2014, No. 1, 2014, p. 45-57.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Местонахождение Грушка
AU - Anisyutkin, Nikolai K.
AU - Burlacu, Vitalie A.
AU - Marareskul, Vladislav A.
AU - Otcherednoy, Aleksander K.
AU - Stepanova, Kseniya N.
AU - Basner, Ayslu R.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The paper presents the materials obtained as a result of recent fieldwork at the surface site of Grushka in the Middle Dniester river valley, near the village of Grushka in Camenca district. The site was first discovered in 2005 by S. Covalenco. The reported work was carried out in 2011 by the Dniester Archaeological Expedition of the Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Transnistria State University. In 2011, 6 areas of localization of surface finds were dilineated, and 4 test pits were made in one of them (area 2). The collection includes 471 artefacts made from local flint. The main part of the collection consists of flakes, cores and pre-cores. The retouched tools are mainly represented by various end scrapers, supplemented with some side srapeprs and artefacts with intermittent retouch. Of special interest is a series of unfinished bifacial forms, which find analogies in some Upper Palaeolithic assemlages of Moldova and make it possible to tentatively date the material of Grushka to the Early Upper Palaeolithic.
AB - The paper presents the materials obtained as a result of recent fieldwork at the surface site of Grushka in the Middle Dniester river valley, near the village of Grushka in Camenca district. The site was first discovered in 2005 by S. Covalenco. The reported work was carried out in 2011 by the Dniester Archaeological Expedition of the Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Transnistria State University. In 2011, 6 areas of localization of surface finds were dilineated, and 4 test pits were made in one of them (area 2). The collection includes 471 artefacts made from local flint. The main part of the collection consists of flakes, cores and pre-cores. The retouched tools are mainly represented by various end scrapers, supplemented with some side srapeprs and artefacts with intermittent retouch. Of special interest is a series of unfinished bifacial forms, which find analogies in some Upper Palaeolithic assemlages of Moldova and make it possible to tentatively date the material of Grushka to the Early Upper Palaeolithic.
KW - Bifacial tools
KW - Dniester region
KW - Early Upper Palaeolithic
KW - Grushka
KW - Surface finds
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M3 - статья
AN - SCOPUS:84923201867
VL - 2014
SP - 45
EP - 57
JO - Stratum Plus
JF - Stratum Plus
SN - 1608-9057
IS - 1
ER -
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