Author:
Bar-Yosef Ofer,Belfer-Cohen Anna,Mesheviliani Tengiz,Jakeli Nino,Bar-Oz Guy,Boaretto Elisabetta,Goldberg Paul,Kvavadze Eliso,Matskevich Zinovi
Abstract
The report announces the important radiocarbon-dated sequence recently obtained at Dzudzuana Cave in the southern Caucasus foothills. The first occupants here were modern humans, in c. 34.5–32.2 ka cal BP, and comparison with dated sequences on the northern slope of the Caucasus suggests that their arrival was rapid and widespread. The rich, well-dated assemblages of lithics, bone tools and a few art objects, coloured fibres, pollen and animal remains deposited at Dzudzuana through 20 millennia provide an invaluable point of reference for numerous other sites previously excavated in western Georgia. Detailed information has been placed in a supplementary excavation report online. The data support the significance of these excavations for a better understanding of modern human dispersals.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Arts and Humanities,Archeology
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