Shelter in an extreme environment: the Pleistocene occupation of Tsagaan Agui Cave in the Gobi Desert

  • Khatsenovich A
  • Tserendagva Y
  • Bazargur D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Beginning in the Middle Palaeolithic, human populations penetrated areas of Central Asia that are today characterised by extremely arid conditions. Mongolia's Gobi Desert comprises one such region. Tsagaan Agui Cave presents an example of the later Pleistocene occupation of this area, containing stratified evidence of diachronic, intense human and animal occupation.

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Khatsenovich, A. M., Tserendagva, Y., Bazargur, D., Marchenko, D. V., Rybin, E. P., Klementiev, A. M., … Derevianko, A. P. (2022). Shelter in an extreme environment: the Pleistocene occupation of Tsagaan Agui Cave in the Gobi Desert. Antiquity, 96(388), 989–997. https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2022.51

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