NEW ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE OF THE FINAL STONE AGE — KURSAK-1 IN THE LOWER REACHES OF THE KATUN RIVER (ALTAI MOUNTAINS)

  • G.I. Markovskii Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography SB RAS Email: markovskyyy@gmail.com
  • K.Yu. Kiryushin Altai State University Email: kirill-kirushin@mail.ru
  • I.E. Dedov Independent researcher Email: dedov.com@gmail.com
  • N.V. Glushko Independent researcher Email: glushko_nadia@inbox.ru
Keywords: Katun, Karasu, Kursak-1, Altai Mountains, Stone Age, Mesolithic, Neolithic, workshop

Abstract

The article presents the results of investigations aimed to discover Mesolithic and Neolithic sites in the Katun River valley in its lower reaches (Altai Republic, Chemalsky District). The research was carried out in 2022 by IAET SB RAS team and as a result, an archaeological object — Kursak-1 site — was discovered on the left bank of the Katun river in the estuary of the Karasu creek. During the inspection of the terrace from the surface we collected numerous archaeological material (274 stone artifacts, 3 small fragments of pottery). To determine the stratigraphic context of the deposits, a test pit was excavated; it revealed: 4 lithological layers, 2 cultural horizons, where 113 stone artifacts and 2 undisturbed objects (fire place and pit) were found. Blades are few, nuclei for blades and microblades are singular. There are also single specimens from the category of tools. About 80% of all stone artifacts are made from local raw materials, which are characterized by fracturing and heterogeneity, but were easily accessible. It is possible that a large number of amorphous flakes are associated with preparatory cleavage, when preforms were created. The results of the investigations indicate an active use of the site in ancient period, possibly as a workshop. At the present time, we can assume that the archaeological materials of horizon 2 belong to the Final Mesolithic, horizon 1 — to a later stage of the Final Stone Age.

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Author Biographies

G.I. Markovskii , Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography SB RAS

Junior Researcher of the Stone Age Archaeology Department Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

K.Yu. Kiryushin , Altai State University

Candidate of History (PhD), Associate Professor of the Department of Recreational Geography, Tourism and Hospitality Service Institute of Geography Altai State University

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Published
2023-10-22
How to Cite
Markovskii G., Kiryushin K., Dedov I., Glushko N. NEW ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE OF THE FINAL STONE AGE — KURSAK-1 IN THE LOWER REACHES OF THE KATUN RIVER (ALTAI MOUNTAINS) // THEORY AND PRACTICE OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2023. Vol. 35, № 3. P. 65-78 DOI: 10.14258/tpai(2023)35(3).-05. URL: https://journal.asu.ru/tpai/article/view/13825.
Section
MATERIAL ANALYSIS IN ARCHAEOLOGY

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