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Serovo-Glazkovo culture
Topic Started: Dec 15 2009, 01:15:22 PM (273 Views)
ren
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Glazkovo culture sites are characterized by burial mounds and burials in stone cists, copper knives and arm rings, nephrite rings and disks.
I'm surprised that the Bi desk motif (of the northern half of China) was as wide spread as the Baikal region.
http://archaeology.about.com/od/sterms/g/serovo.htm

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The Kitoi (late
Mesolithic, early Neolithic 9000-7000BP) and the Serovo-Glazkovo (late Neolithicbronze
age 6000-2500BP) were two major groups in the area, but their origins are not
fully understood. They are known to be bio-culturally the same, but discontinuous as
the later Serovo-Glazkovo were culturally-structured, demographically different and
more resource intensive than the Kitoi.

www.raysothersite.com/The_Archaeology_of_Lake_Baikal.pdf

Population affinities of Neolithic Siberians: A snapshot from prehistoric Lake Baikal

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The molluscan assemblages show clear successional trends during the early to mid-Holocene, reflecting episodes of dryness/wetness on the floodplain. Drier conditions at ca 6350 14C yr BP coincide with major changes in the archaeological record seen at other sites in the region but it remains unclear whether the two are linked.

A Holocene molluscan succession from floodplain sediments of the upper Lena River (Lake Baikal region), Siberia




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Edited by ren, Dec 17 2009, 06:22:09 AM.
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