Stone Age Settlements in the Pskov Region (Northwest Russia): A Review of Old Materials and New Fieldwork

The paper presents an overview of the Stone Age materials discovered in the central and northern parts of the Pskov district (Northwest Russia). There are 15 sites where stone and ceramic materials were identified. Some materials from the sites were lost, while others were identified only by artefac...

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Main Author: Tkach, Evgeniia S.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Finnish Antiquarian Society 2022
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Online Access:https://journal.fi/iskos/article/view/113050
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spelling fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/113050 2023-06-06T11:57:56+02:00 Stone Age Settlements in the Pskov Region (Northwest Russia): A Review of Old Materials and New Fieldwork Tkach, Evgeniia S. 2022-01-18 application/pdf https://journal.fi/iskos/article/view/113050 eng eng The Finnish Antiquarian Society https://journal.fi/iskos/article/view/113050/66683 https://journal.fi/iskos/article/view/113050 Iskos; Vol. 24 (2021): Materiality and Objects: Multi-disciplinary Approaches to Archaeological Material and Contexts; 60–67 Iskos; Vol 24 (2021): Materiality and Objects: Multi-disciplinary Approaches to Archaeological Material and Contexts; 60–67 0355-3108 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer Reviewed Article 2022 fttsvojs 2023-04-13T01:43:03Z The paper presents an overview of the Stone Age materials discovered in the central and northern parts of the Pskov district (Northwest Russia). There are 15 sites where stone and ceramic materials were identified. Some materials from the sites were lost, while others were identified only by artefacts from quartz, flint or ceramic fragments, which renders their cultural identification questionable. The most representative collection from the territory discussed was obtainned from site 10 near the lake of Belaya Struga with stone (flint, slate, quartz) and ceramic artefacts. Analogies for pottery could be traced among Typical Comb Ware materials in Latvia, Estonia and the nearest Russian territories (Leningrad district), dating to the 5th millennium-4th millennium BC. Some micro-blades and micro-scrapers were also discovered, which could perhaps be attributed to the Mesolithic period. Further studies in this region seem promising in terms of searching for the cultural layer “in situ” of both the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northwest Russia Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online Flint ENVELOPE(-65.417,-65.417,-67.333,-67.333)
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description The paper presents an overview of the Stone Age materials discovered in the central and northern parts of the Pskov district (Northwest Russia). There are 15 sites where stone and ceramic materials were identified. Some materials from the sites were lost, while others were identified only by artefacts from quartz, flint or ceramic fragments, which renders their cultural identification questionable. The most representative collection from the territory discussed was obtainned from site 10 near the lake of Belaya Struga with stone (flint, slate, quartz) and ceramic artefacts. Analogies for pottery could be traced among Typical Comb Ware materials in Latvia, Estonia and the nearest Russian territories (Leningrad district), dating to the 5th millennium-4th millennium BC. Some micro-blades and micro-scrapers were also discovered, which could perhaps be attributed to the Mesolithic period. Further studies in this region seem promising in terms of searching for the cultural layer “in situ” of both the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods.
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Stone Age Settlements in the Pskov Region (Northwest Russia): A Review of Old Materials and New Fieldwork
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title Stone Age Settlements in the Pskov Region (Northwest Russia): A Review of Old Materials and New Fieldwork
title_short Stone Age Settlements in the Pskov Region (Northwest Russia): A Review of Old Materials and New Fieldwork
title_full Stone Age Settlements in the Pskov Region (Northwest Russia): A Review of Old Materials and New Fieldwork
title_fullStr Stone Age Settlements in the Pskov Region (Northwest Russia): A Review of Old Materials and New Fieldwork
title_full_unstemmed Stone Age Settlements in the Pskov Region (Northwest Russia): A Review of Old Materials and New Fieldwork
title_sort stone age settlements in the pskov region (northwest russia): a review of old materials and new fieldwork
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