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Hunter-gatherer dispersals in the mammoth-steppe: technological provisioning and land-use in the Enisei River valley, south-central Siberia

机译:猎人与猎物的消散在猛oth的草原上:西伯利亚中南部恩尼谢河谷的技术供应与土地利用

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Late Pleistocene Siberia was characterized by a unique mammoth-steppe biome. Two prevailing hypotheses exist to explain modern human dispersals in the Siberian mammoth-steppe. Upper Paleolithic human populations were either maintained continuously throughout the late Pleistocene or the peopling of this region resulted from multiple dispersal events. Past attempts at explaining the colonization process have resulted in culture-historical interpretations. This article uses lithic technological data from middle and late Upper Paleolithic sites in the Enisei River valley of south-central Siberia to explain human dispersals from a behavioral perspective. Technological provisioning and land-use strategies are reconstructed to help explain dispersal processes. Results of the study demonstrate that hunter-gatherers were using different adaptive strategies before and after the Last Glacial Maximum, indicating that multiple dispersal events shaped the peopling of Siberia.
机译:晚更新世西伯利亚的特征是独特的猛ma草原生物群落。存在两种流行的假设来解释现代人在西伯利亚猛mm草原中的传播。在整个更新世晚期,旧石器时代的上层人口被连续维持,或者由于多次散布事件导致该地区的人流化。过去解释殖民化过程的尝试导致了文化历史解释。本文使用西伯利亚中南部恩尼西河河谷中旧石器时代晚期中晚期的石器技术数据,从行为的角度解释了人类的传播。重建了技术供应和土地使用策略,以帮助解释分散过程。研究结果表明,在最后一次冰河盛大前后,狩猎者和采集者正在使用不同的适应策略,这表明西伯利亚的人种多发。

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