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Studenoe-2 and the origins of microblade technologies in the Transbaikal, Siberia
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Analysis and dating of new Upper Palaeolithic sites suggest that microblades emerged in the Transbaikal after 18,000 years ago. These findings encourage review of earlier assertions that such technologies developed in northeast Asia prior to the last glacial maximum.
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Title: Studenoe-2 and the origins of microblade technologies in the Transbaikal, Siberia
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Analysis and dating of new Upper Palaeolithic sites suggest that microblades emerged in the Transbaikal after 18,000 years ago.
These findings encourage review of earlier assertions that such technologies developed in northeast Asia prior to the last glacial maximum.
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