The History of Investigations at Siuren I and Different Interpretations of the Site’s Archaeological Context
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Abstract
Until the 1980s and 1990s, the Siuren I rock-shelter was the only known in situ stratified Upper Paleolithic site in the Crimea. Moreover, the Siuren I rock-shelter is still the only Crimean Aurignacian site. Taking into consideration the uniqueness of Siuren I in the Crimea, before discussion of new investigations of the site during the 1990s and their results, it is useful to describe previous investigations and interpretations of the archaeological record at the site. This background will help to explain both the methodology employed during our new investigations and our attempt to understand the entire archaeological context of the site in the framework of modern Paleolithic research.
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Bibliographical reference
Yuri E. Demidenko, « The History of Investigations at Siuren I and Different Interpretations of the Site’s Archaeological Context », ERAUL, 129 | 2012, [009]-[018].
Electronic reference
Yuri E. Demidenko, « The History of Investigations at Siuren I and Different Interpretations of the Site’s Archaeological Context », ERAUL [Online], 129 | 2012, Online since 13 January 2025, connection on 27 January 2025. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/3041-5527/index.php?id=1899
Author
Yuri E. Demidenko
Crimean Branch, Institute of Archeology, National Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Simferopol 95007, Crimea, Ukraine