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Satsurblia: New Insights of Human Response and Survival across the Last Glacial Maximum in the Southern Caucasus

The region of western Georgia (Imereti) has been a major geographic corridor for human migrations during the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic (MP/UP). Knowledge of the MP and UP in this region, however, stems mostly from a small number of recent excavations at the sites of Ortvale Klde, Dzudzuana, Bond...

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Autores principales: Pinhasi, Ron, Meshveliani, Tengiz, Matskevich, Zinovi, Bar-Oz, Guy, Weissbrod, Lior, Miller, Christopher E., Wilkinson, Keith, Lordkipanidze, David, Jakeli, Nino, Kvavadze, Eliso, Higham, Thomas F. G., Belfer-Cohen, Anna
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4213019/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25354048
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111271
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author Pinhasi, Ron
Meshveliani, Tengiz
Matskevich, Zinovi
Bar-Oz, Guy
Weissbrod, Lior
Miller, Christopher E.
Wilkinson, Keith
Lordkipanidze, David
Jakeli, Nino
Kvavadze, Eliso
Higham, Thomas F. G.
Belfer-Cohen, Anna
author_facet Pinhasi, Ron
Meshveliani, Tengiz
Matskevich, Zinovi
Bar-Oz, Guy
Weissbrod, Lior
Miller, Christopher E.
Wilkinson, Keith
Lordkipanidze, David
Jakeli, Nino
Kvavadze, Eliso
Higham, Thomas F. G.
Belfer-Cohen, Anna
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description The region of western Georgia (Imereti) has been a major geographic corridor for human migrations during the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic (MP/UP). Knowledge of the MP and UP in this region, however, stems mostly from a small number of recent excavations at the sites of Ortvale Klde, Dzudzuana, Bondi, and Kotias Klde. These provide an absolute chronology for the Late MP and MP–UP transition, but only a partial perspective on the nature and timing of UP occupations, and limited data on how human groups in this region responded to the harsh climatic oscillations between 37,000–11,500 years before present. Here we report new UP archaeological sequences from fieldwork in Satsurblia cavein the same region. A series of living surfaces with combustion features, faunal remains, stone and bone tools, and ornaments provide new information about human occupations in this region (a) prior to the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) at 25.5–24.4 ka cal. BP and (b) after the LGM at 17.9–16.2 ka cal. BP. The latter provides new evidence in the southern Caucasus for human occupation immediately after the LGM. The results of the campaigns in Satsurblia and Dzudzuana suggest that at present the most plausible scenario is one of a hiatus in the occupation of this region during the LGM (between 24.4–17.9 ka cal. BP). Analysis of the living surfaces at Satsurblia offers information about human activities such as the production and utilisation of lithics and bone tools, butchering, cooking and consumption of meat and wild cereals, the utilisation of fibers, and the use of certain woods. Microfaunal and palynological analyses point to fluctuations in the climate with consequent shifts in vegetation and the faunal spectrum not only before and after the LGM, but also during the two millennia following the end of the LGM.
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spelling pubmed-42130192014-11-05 Satsurblia: New Insights of Human Response and Survival across the Last Glacial Maximum in the Southern Caucasus Pinhasi, Ron Meshveliani, Tengiz Matskevich, Zinovi Bar-Oz, Guy Weissbrod, Lior Miller, Christopher E. Wilkinson, Keith Lordkipanidze, David Jakeli, Nino Kvavadze, Eliso Higham, Thomas F. G. Belfer-Cohen, Anna PLoS One Research Article The region of western Georgia (Imereti) has been a major geographic corridor for human migrations during the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic (MP/UP). Knowledge of the MP and UP in this region, however, stems mostly from a small number of recent excavations at the sites of Ortvale Klde, Dzudzuana, Bondi, and Kotias Klde. These provide an absolute chronology for the Late MP and MP–UP transition, but only a partial perspective on the nature and timing of UP occupations, and limited data on how human groups in this region responded to the harsh climatic oscillations between 37,000–11,500 years before present. Here we report new UP archaeological sequences from fieldwork in Satsurblia cavein the same region. A series of living surfaces with combustion features, faunal remains, stone and bone tools, and ornaments provide new information about human occupations in this region (a) prior to the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) at 25.5–24.4 ka cal. BP and (b) after the LGM at 17.9–16.2 ka cal. BP. The latter provides new evidence in the southern Caucasus for human occupation immediately after the LGM. The results of the campaigns in Satsurblia and Dzudzuana suggest that at present the most plausible scenario is one of a hiatus in the occupation of this region during the LGM (between 24.4–17.9 ka cal. BP). Analysis of the living surfaces at Satsurblia offers information about human activities such as the production and utilisation of lithics and bone tools, butchering, cooking and consumption of meat and wild cereals, the utilisation of fibers, and the use of certain woods. Microfaunal and palynological analyses point to fluctuations in the climate with consequent shifts in vegetation and the faunal spectrum not only before and after the LGM, but also during the two millennia following the end of the LGM. Public Library of Science 2014-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4213019/ /pubmed/25354048 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111271 Text en © 2014 Pinhasi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Pinhasi, Ron
Meshveliani, Tengiz
Matskevich, Zinovi
Bar-Oz, Guy
Weissbrod, Lior
Miller, Christopher E.
Wilkinson, Keith
Lordkipanidze, David
Jakeli, Nino
Kvavadze, Eliso
Higham, Thomas F. G.
Belfer-Cohen, Anna
Satsurblia: New Insights of Human Response and Survival across the Last Glacial Maximum in the Southern Caucasus
title Satsurblia: New Insights of Human Response and Survival across the Last Glacial Maximum in the Southern Caucasus
title_full Satsurblia: New Insights of Human Response and Survival across the Last Glacial Maximum in the Southern Caucasus
title_fullStr Satsurblia: New Insights of Human Response and Survival across the Last Glacial Maximum in the Southern Caucasus
title_full_unstemmed Satsurblia: New Insights of Human Response and Survival across the Last Glacial Maximum in the Southern Caucasus
title_short Satsurblia: New Insights of Human Response and Survival across the Last Glacial Maximum in the Southern Caucasus
title_sort satsurblia: new insights of human response and survival across the last glacial maximum in the southern caucasus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4213019/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25354048
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111271
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