Blade with Engraving from the Initial Upper Palaeolithic Complex of A.P. Okladnikov Palaeolithic Workshop

A. Fedorchenko, E. Phylatov, M. V. Seletsky, M. O. Phylatova
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The article presents the main results of analyzing a stone blade with an engraving originating from cultural horizon 4 of the A.P. Okladnikov Palaeolithic Workshop (Eastern Trans-Baikal). The stratigraphic position and the technical and typological characteristics of horizon 4 lithic assemblage make it possible to date this artifact to the early Upper Paleolithic. We studied the blade through analyses of technological features and experimental-traceological techniques supplemented by the results of three-dimensional modelling. Analysis of the blade residual platform has shown traces of the core platform preparation through pecking - a specific technique common in the Initial Upper Palaeolithic complexes of North and Central Asia. The blade retained a fragment of the engraving in the form of a set of long cuts made by an instrument with a У-shaped blade on the natural surface of the nodule before it was knapped. Most of the cuts are arranged in a row and slanted towards the longitudinal axis of the artefact; cut marks intersect one another at an acute angle. We assume that the engraving performed is not associated with symbolic activity but represents marking the core preform or the raw material nodule. We can interpret the semantic meaning of such marks as a sign of ownership or a particular value of the marked raw material. This assumption is consistent with the recorded high quality of the raw material from which the blade was produced and the site functionality. A.P. Okladnikov Palaeolithic workshop is located at the primary deposits of raw materials, from where the lithic material was transported for further use at sites and settlements in the Ingoda River valley.
来自A.P. Okladnikov旧石器时代工作坊的早期旧石器时代复合体的雕刻刀片
本文介绍了对A.P. Okladnikov旧石器时代工作坊(东跨贝加尔湖)文化视野4中一块带有雕刻的石片进行分析的主要结果。根据地层位置和4层岩片组合的技术和类型特征,可以将该器物确定为旧石器时代早期。我们通过分析工艺特征和实验痕迹技术来研究叶片,并辅以三维建模的结果。对叶片残台的分析显示了通过啄食制备核心平台的痕迹-这是一种在北亚和中亚早期旧石器时代复合体中常见的特定技术。刀片保留了一段雕刻的碎片,是一组长切口的形式,是用У-shaped刀片在结节的自然表面上切割出来的。所述切口大部分排列成一排,并向所述人工制品的纵轴倾斜;切割痕彼此呈锐角相交。我们假设所进行的雕刻与符号活动无关,而是表示标记核心预制件或原材料结节。我们可以将这些标记的语义含义解释为对标记的原材料的所有权或特定价值的标志。这一假设与记录的高质量的原材料是一致的,从刀刃生产和现场功能。A.P. Okladnikov旧石器时代车间位于原材料的主要矿床,从那里运输的石器材料在Ingoda河谷的遗址和定居点进一步使用。
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