2020
DOI: 10.1017/qua.2020.61
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Evidence for Middle Palaeolithic occupation and landscape change in central Armenia at the open-air site of Alapars-1

Abstract: Here we report the findings from excavations at the open-air Middle Palaeolithic site of Alapars-1 in central Armenia. Three stratified Palaeolithic artefact assemblages were found within a 6-m-thick alluvial-aeolian sequence, located on the flanks of an obsidian-bearing lava dome. Combined sedimentological and chronological analyses reveal three phases of sedimentation and soil development. During Marine Oxygen Isotope Stages 5–3, the manner of deposition changes from alluvial to aeolian, with a development o… Show more

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“…This raw material movement suggests contacts with other Late Pleistocene hominins. The source area of Gutansar and Hatis, was the most frequented and was shared with MP occupants of other sites such as Lusakert Cave 1 and Alapars-1 [14,16] (Fig 12). The source of Pokr Arteni is located 1-2 km from the MP site of Barozh 12 [7,8,30].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This raw material movement suggests contacts with other Late Pleistocene hominins. The source area of Gutansar and Hatis, was the most frequented and was shared with MP occupants of other sites such as Lusakert Cave 1 and Alapars-1 [14,16] (Fig 12). The source of Pokr Arteni is located 1-2 km from the MP site of Barozh 12 [7,8,30].…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lithic evidence from the layer dated to the end of MIS 4 (ca. 65 ka) was interpreted as demonstrating greater occupational intensity in comparison to the MIS 5 occupation amidst a climatic shift [16]. At the site of Hovk 1 (2040 m asl), sporadic evidence of human occupation over a long period of time ca.…”
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“…However, grain‐size is not only analyzed in pure sediment research, but often applied as a component of geoarcheological investigations (e.g. Chu et al ., 2018; Marković et al ., 2021b; Malinsky‐Buller et al ., 2021). For instance, the importance of an in‐depth understanding of the loess stratigraphy before any paleoenvironmental proxy interpretation has been emphasized for the Krems‐Wachtberg site (Austria; Sprafke et al ., 2020) where grain‐size analysis allowed a differentiation between eolian sediments and those reworked by slope processes.…”
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confidence: 99%