CHRONOLOGY OF PREHISTORIC CULTURAL COMPLEXES OF SAKHALIN ISLAND (RUSSIAN FAR EAST)

A chronological framework for the prehistoric cultural complexes of Sakhalin Island is presented based on 160 radiocarbon dates from 74 sites. The earliest 14C-dated site, Ogonki 5, corresponds to the Upper Paleolithic, about 19,500 - 17,800 BP. According to the 14C data, since about 8800 BP, there...

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Main Authors: Kuzmin, Yaroslav V, Vasilevski, Alexander A, Gorbunov, Sergei V, Burr, G S, Jull, A J Timothy, Orlova, Lyobov A
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Radiocarbon 2004
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Online Access:https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/radiocarbon/article/view/4275
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Summary:A chronological framework for the prehistoric cultural complexes of Sakhalin Island is presented based on 160 radiocarbon dates from 74 sites. The earliest 14C-dated site, Ogonki 5, corresponds to the Upper Paleolithic, about 19,500 - 17,800 BP. According to the 14C data, since about 8800 BP, there is a continuous sequence of Neolithic, Early Iron Age, and Medieval complexes. The Neolithic existed during approximately 8800 - 2800 BP. Transitional Neolithic-Early Iron Age complexes are dated to about 2800 - 2300 BP. The Early Iron Age may be dated to about 2500- 1300 BP. The Middle Ages period is dated to approximately 1300- 300 BP (VII - XVII centuries AD).