Upper Paleolithic site Tuyana – a multi-proxy record of sedimentation and environmental history during the Late Pleistocene and Holocene in the Tunka rift valley, Baikal region

© 2019 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA The complex study of the 3.5-m thick section of the multi-genetic sediments of the Late Paleolithic Tuyana site (Tunka rift valley, Baikal region) resulted in a first detailed record of the change in environment and climate of the ancient humans’ habitation in the Tunka...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Shchetnikov A., Bezrukova E., Matasova G., Kazansky A., Ivanova V., Danukalova G., Filinov I., Khenzykhenova F., Osipova E., Berdnikova N., Berdnikov I., Rogovskoi E., Lipnina E., Vorobyeva G.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: 2019
Subjects:
Online Access:https://openrepository.ru/article?id=199236
id ftneicon:oai:rour.neicon.ru:rour/199236
record_format openpolar
spelling ftneicon:oai:rour.neicon.ru:rour/199236 2023-05-15T18:30:59+02:00 Upper Paleolithic site Tuyana – a multi-proxy record of sedimentation and environmental history during the Late Pleistocene and Holocene in the Tunka rift valley, Baikal region Shchetnikov A. Bezrukova E. Matasova G. Kazansky A. Ivanova V. Danukalova G. Filinov I. Khenzykhenova F. Osipova E. Berdnikova N. Berdnikov I. Rogovskoi E. Lipnina E. Vorobyeva G. 2019 https://openrepository.ru/article?id=199236 unknown Quaternary International 534 138 http://rour.neicon.ru:80/xmlui/bitstream/rour/199236/1/nora.pdf 1040-6182 https://openrepository.ru/article?id=199236 SCOPUS10406182-2019-534-SID85062635372 Baikal Biostratigraphy Geochemistry Late Quaternary sedimentation Lithology Paleoenvironmental reconstructions Paleolithic site Tuyana Rock-magnetism Tunka rift valley Article 2019 ftneicon 2020-07-21T12:06:11Z © 2019 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA The complex study of the 3.5-m thick section of the multi-genetic sediments of the Late Paleolithic Tuyana site (Tunka rift valley, Baikal region) resulted in a first detailed record of the change in environment and climate of the ancient humans’ habitation in the Tunka rift valley in Late Pleistocene and Holocene in the interval of >36 ka cal BP until Late Holocene. Sedimentation processes in the section are characterized by multiple remobilizations. Redeposition traces are most strongly expressed in МIS 3 sediments. Apparently, an intensive transient removal of slope sediments took place here at МIS 2. The common tendency of the natural environment and habitation conditions of the ancient humans in the Tunka valley show domination of the open and relatively dry tundra-steppe with areas of forests vegetation in the end of MIS 3, mostly dry steppes with limited forest-tundra and tundra associations in MIS 2 with the spread of boreal taiga in Holocene. Tunka rift valley around 50 ka cal BP had already been settled by humans and was visited by them during the periods of relatively favorable climatic conditions: during the MIS 3 optimums and in Middle Holocene. The Tuyana Paleolithic complexes have extensive analogies with the Aurignacian industries of Eurasia. The closest similarities could be drawn with the complexes of Kulbulakien culture in Middle Asia and Kazakhstan. The Tuyana site is currently the most eastern occurrence of the Aurignacian culture in Eurasia. Article in Journal/Newspaper taiga Tundra NORA (National aggregator of open repositories of Russian universities)
institution Open Polar
collection NORA (National aggregator of open repositories of Russian universities)
op_collection_id ftneicon
language unknown
topic Baikal
Biostratigraphy
Geochemistry
Late Quaternary sedimentation
Lithology
Paleoenvironmental reconstructions
Paleolithic site Tuyana
Rock-magnetism
Tunka rift valley
spellingShingle Baikal
Biostratigraphy
Geochemistry
Late Quaternary sedimentation
Lithology
Paleoenvironmental reconstructions
Paleolithic site Tuyana
Rock-magnetism
Tunka rift valley
Shchetnikov A.
Bezrukova E.
Matasova G.
Kazansky A.
Ivanova V.
Danukalova G.
Filinov I.
Khenzykhenova F.
Osipova E.
Berdnikova N.
Berdnikov I.
Rogovskoi E.
Lipnina E.
Vorobyeva G.
Upper Paleolithic site Tuyana – a multi-proxy record of sedimentation and environmental history during the Late Pleistocene and Holocene in the Tunka rift valley, Baikal region
topic_facet Baikal
Biostratigraphy
Geochemistry
Late Quaternary sedimentation
Lithology
Paleoenvironmental reconstructions
Paleolithic site Tuyana
Rock-magnetism
Tunka rift valley
description © 2019 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA The complex study of the 3.5-m thick section of the multi-genetic sediments of the Late Paleolithic Tuyana site (Tunka rift valley, Baikal region) resulted in a first detailed record of the change in environment and climate of the ancient humans’ habitation in the Tunka rift valley in Late Pleistocene and Holocene in the interval of >36 ka cal BP until Late Holocene. Sedimentation processes in the section are characterized by multiple remobilizations. Redeposition traces are most strongly expressed in МIS 3 sediments. Apparently, an intensive transient removal of slope sediments took place here at МIS 2. The common tendency of the natural environment and habitation conditions of the ancient humans in the Tunka valley show domination of the open and relatively dry tundra-steppe with areas of forests vegetation in the end of MIS 3, mostly dry steppes with limited forest-tundra and tundra associations in MIS 2 with the spread of boreal taiga in Holocene. Tunka rift valley around 50 ka cal BP had already been settled by humans and was visited by them during the periods of relatively favorable climatic conditions: during the MIS 3 optimums and in Middle Holocene. The Tuyana Paleolithic complexes have extensive analogies with the Aurignacian industries of Eurasia. The closest similarities could be drawn with the complexes of Kulbulakien culture in Middle Asia and Kazakhstan. The Tuyana site is currently the most eastern occurrence of the Aurignacian culture in Eurasia.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Shchetnikov A.
Bezrukova E.
Matasova G.
Kazansky A.
Ivanova V.
Danukalova G.
Filinov I.
Khenzykhenova F.
Osipova E.
Berdnikova N.
Berdnikov I.
Rogovskoi E.
Lipnina E.
Vorobyeva G.
author_facet Shchetnikov A.
Bezrukova E.
Matasova G.
Kazansky A.
Ivanova V.
Danukalova G.
Filinov I.
Khenzykhenova F.
Osipova E.
Berdnikova N.
Berdnikov I.
Rogovskoi E.
Lipnina E.
Vorobyeva G.
author_sort Shchetnikov A.
title Upper Paleolithic site Tuyana – a multi-proxy record of sedimentation and environmental history during the Late Pleistocene and Holocene in the Tunka rift valley, Baikal region
title_short Upper Paleolithic site Tuyana – a multi-proxy record of sedimentation and environmental history during the Late Pleistocene and Holocene in the Tunka rift valley, Baikal region
title_full Upper Paleolithic site Tuyana – a multi-proxy record of sedimentation and environmental history during the Late Pleistocene and Holocene in the Tunka rift valley, Baikal region
title_fullStr Upper Paleolithic site Tuyana – a multi-proxy record of sedimentation and environmental history during the Late Pleistocene and Holocene in the Tunka rift valley, Baikal region
title_full_unstemmed Upper Paleolithic site Tuyana – a multi-proxy record of sedimentation and environmental history during the Late Pleistocene and Holocene in the Tunka rift valley, Baikal region
title_sort upper paleolithic site tuyana – a multi-proxy record of sedimentation and environmental history during the late pleistocene and holocene in the tunka rift valley, baikal region
publishDate 2019
url https://openrepository.ru/article?id=199236
genre taiga
Tundra
genre_facet taiga
Tundra
op_source SCOPUS10406182-2019-534-SID85062635372
op_relation Quaternary International
534
138
http://rour.neicon.ru:80/xmlui/bitstream/rour/199236/1/nora.pdf
1040-6182
https://openrepository.ru/article?id=199236
_version_ 1766214615664951296