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- Title
The development of Upper Palaeolithic China: new results from the Shuidonggou site.
- Authors
Feng Li; Xing Gao; Fuyou Chen; Shuwen Pei; Yue Zhang; Xiaoling Zhang; Decheng Liu; Shuangquan Zhang; Ying Guan; Huimin Wang; Kuhn, Steven L.
- Abstract
The Shuidonggou site cluster in northern China contains 12 different early prehistoric sequences with great potential to cast light on the transition to Upper Palaeolithic behaviour in East Asia. Here researchers present the latest results from Locality 2, reporting seven occupation levels with hearths, animal bone and diverse industries. Although previously compared with European Upper Palaeolithic sequences, the new work proposes a different trajectory of development. Distinctive macroblade technology arrived in the area, possibly from Mongolia or Siberia, about 41 000-34 000 years ago. This industry subsequently disappeared, to be replaced by flake technologies.
- Subjects
CHINA; PREHISTORIC tools; STONE implements; BLADES (Archaeology); PREHISTORIC hearths; ARCHAEOLOGICAL assemblages; ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations
- Publication
Antiquity, 2013, Vol 87, Issue 336, p368
- ISSN
0003-598X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0003598X00049000