Possible traces of the eastward spread of the Micoquian in Central Eurasia: asymmetrical backed bifaces from Semizbugu

The paper describes and analyzes two bifacially worked tools from the site of Semizbugu on the northern shore of Lake Balkhash (Kazakhstan) which find clear morphological and technological (operation sequence) analogies in the category of Keilmessers. These and similar objects from other archaeologi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Prehistoric Archaeology Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 2023 (1), p.25-31
Hauptverfasser: Otcherednoy, A.K., Artyukhova, O.A., Mamirov, T.B., Osipova, E.A., Ozhereliev, D.V., Vishnyatsky, L.B.
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