New evidence for mountain Palaeolithic human occupation in the western Tian Shan piedmonts, eastern Uzbekistan

  • Pavlenok K
  • Kot M
  • Moska P
  • et al.
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Abstract

This article presents preliminary results from mountain survey in the Chatkal Range in the western Tian Shan piedmonts, eastern Uzbekistan. In 2021, several new Palaeolithic sites were discovered, including a single, multi-layered, open-air site—Kuksaray 2—located near a flint outcrop. The authors’ initial investigations have recovered a stone tool assemblage containing tools displaying both Middle Palaeolithic and Initial Upper Palaeolithic characteristics.

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Pavlenok, K., Kot, M., Moska, P., Leloch, M., Muhtarov, G., Kogai, S., … Szymczak, K. (2022). New evidence for mountain Palaeolithic human occupation in the western Tian Shan piedmonts, eastern Uzbekistan. Antiquity, 96(389), 1292–1300. https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2022.99

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