北極圏付近での後期マウステリアンの持続性
Ludovic Slimak1, John Inge Svendsen, Jan Mangerud
1CNRS, UMR 5608, TRACES, Université de Toulouse le Mirail, Maison de la Recherche, 5 Allées Antonio Machado, 31058 Toulouse Cedex 9, France. slimak@univ-tlse2.fr
まとめ
ロシアの北極にネアンデルタール人の存在は,バイゾワヤで見つかった中古時代の道具によって確認されています. この遺跡は3万3000~3万4000年前のもので,ネアンデルタール人が北部の避難所にとどまっていたことを示唆している.
科学分野:
- 考古学考古学とは
- 古代石器時代の研究
- 人間の進化 人類の進化
背景:
- ロシアの高緯度の古石器時代遺跡は,以前は現代人の拡大に起因していた.
- これらの遺跡は一般的に上古石器時代に分類された.
研究 の 目的:
- ビゾワヤの石器集の分類を再評価する.
- ロシアの北極でネアンデルタール人の存在を調査する.
主な方法:
- リシックアセンブリの技術分析.
- 骨のサンプルの放射性炭素年代測定.
- 砂粒の光学的に刺激された光年代測定.
主要な成果:
- ビゾバヤの石器の組み立ては,ヨーロッパのマウステリアン産業と技術的な類似性を示しています.
- 年代測定は,約28,500放射性炭素年 BP (31,00034,000暦年前の) 周辺の土地の占有を示しています.
- この占拠は,上古石器時代に,より低い緯度で発生した.
結論:
- ビゾバヤ遺跡は,中古 (マウステリアン) 紀の占拠を表しています.
- この発見は,ネアンデルタール人の北端の避難所を示唆し,彼らの既知の範囲を北に大幅に拡張しています.
- これは,この時期にユーラシアで唯一の上古石器時代の文化があったという概念に異議を唱えている.
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