2019
DOI: 10.17746/2658-6193.2019.25.143-149
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Field Research in Strashnaya Cave (Northwestern Altai) in 2019: New Data on the Stratigraphy

Abstract: Результаты исследования пещеры Страшной (Северо-Западный Алтай) в 2019 году: новые данные о стратиграфии стоянки В статье обсуждаются результаты полевых работ, проведенных в 2019 г. в пещере Страшной -одном из наиболее информативных объектов в изучении палеолита Алтая. Памятник расположен на юге Алтайского края, в долине р. Иня. Стоянка изучалась с 1969 г. несколькими группами исследователей; современный этап изучения был возобновлен в 2013 г. Памятник представляет собой многослойную стратифицированную стоянку… Show more

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“…The alteration of aeolian deposition and geogenic colluvial reworking seems to be a recurring pattern not only in caves of the semiarid part of Central Asia (this study and Sel'ungur; Krivoshapkin et al, 2020) but also in the caves from the boreal and more humid Altai region. Available data from Strashnaya (Krivoshapkin et al, 2018, 2019), Chagyrskaya (Derevianko et al, 2018) and Ust'‐Kanskaya (Lesage et al, 2020) suggest that some cave sequences in the Altai are punctuated by the accumulation of loess‐like sediments and autochthonous colluvial reworking. However, Altai caves are also often characterised by cryogenic deformation features, most probably induced by the more boreal and humid local climatic conditions (Derevianko et al, 2018; Krivoshapkin et al, 2019; Morley, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The alteration of aeolian deposition and geogenic colluvial reworking seems to be a recurring pattern not only in caves of the semiarid part of Central Asia (this study and Sel'ungur; Krivoshapkin et al, 2020) but also in the caves from the boreal and more humid Altai region. Available data from Strashnaya (Krivoshapkin et al, 2018, 2019), Chagyrskaya (Derevianko et al, 2018) and Ust'‐Kanskaya (Lesage et al, 2020) suggest that some cave sequences in the Altai are punctuated by the accumulation of loess‐like sediments and autochthonous colluvial reworking. However, Altai caves are also often characterised by cryogenic deformation features, most probably induced by the more boreal and humid local climatic conditions (Derevianko et al, 2018; Krivoshapkin et al, 2019; Morley, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Available data from Strashnaya (Krivoshapkin et al, 2018, 2019), Chagyrskaya (Derevianko et al, 2018) and Ust'‐Kanskaya (Lesage et al, 2020) suggest that some cave sequences in the Altai are punctuated by the accumulation of loess‐like sediments and autochthonous colluvial reworking. However, Altai caves are also often characterised by cryogenic deformation features, most probably induced by the more boreal and humid local climatic conditions (Derevianko et al, 2018; Krivoshapkin et al, 2019; Morley, 2017). These features are postdepositional and constitute an additional agent of sediment mixing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%