M.V. Shunkov and M.B. Kozlikin. The Earliest Paleolithic Assemblages from Denisova Cave in the Altai
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Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology
of Eurasia

51 (1) 2023

 

doi:10.17746/1563-0110.2023.51.1.018-032

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The Earliest Paleolithic Assemblages from Denisova Cave
in the Altai

M.V. Shunkov and M.B. Kozlikin

Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Pr. Akademika Lavrentieva 17, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia

The article presents the results of multidisciplinary studies of the Early Middle Paleolithic assemblages from the lower part of the Denisova Cave Pleistocene sequence in the East Chamber and the Main Chamber of the cave. Data on geochronology, small and large vertebrate fauna, palynology, stratigraphy and micromorphology of sediments containing the earliest archaeological finds at the site, as well as on petrography, traceology and archaeozoology are presented. We describe human fossils and aDNA studies based on them. These materials demonstrate that the first inhabitants of the cave and those associated with the Early Middle Paleolithic traditions were Denisovans. On the basis of the collection, which includes over 35,000 artifacts, the technology and typology of the Denisova industry are reconstructed. We focus on the comparison of the Denisova Early Middle Paleolithic with chronologically closest industries of North and Central Asia. The most similar industry is the Acheulo-Yabrudian of the Near East. Parallels concern primary reduction techniques and tool types. A hypothesis explaining the appearance of Middle Paleolithic traditions in Southern Siberia is proposed. We demonstrate continuity in the evolution of the lithic industries of Denisova up to the autochthonous emergence of the Upper Paleolithic ca 50,000 years ago.

Keywords: Altai, Denisova Cave, Pleistocene, Early Middle Paleolithic, lithic industry, Denisovans