Archaeological evidence for two culture diverse Neanderthal populations in the North Caucasus and contacts between them.

Neanderthals were widespread during the Middle Palaeolithic (MP) across Europe and Asia, including the Caucasus Mountains. Occupying the border between eastern Europe and West Asia, the Caucasus is important region regarding the Neanderthal occupation of Eurasia. On current radiometric estimates, th...

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Main Authors: Ekaterina V Doronicheva, Liubov V Golovanova, Vladimir B Doronichev, Redzhep N Kurbanov
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2023-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284093
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author Ekaterina V Doronicheva
Liubov V Golovanova
Vladimir B Doronichev
Redzhep N Kurbanov
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Liubov V Golovanova
Vladimir B Doronichev
Redzhep N Kurbanov
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description Neanderthals were widespread during the Middle Palaeolithic (MP) across Europe and Asia, including the Caucasus Mountains. Occupying the border between eastern Europe and West Asia, the Caucasus is important region regarding the Neanderthal occupation of Eurasia. On current radiometric estimates, the MP is represented in the Caucasus between about 260-210 ka and about 40 ka. Archaeological record indicates that several culture diverse MP hominin populations inhabited the Caucasus, but the region complex population history during this period remains poorly understood. In this paper, we identify for the first time the archaeological evidence indicating contacts between two culture diverse MP Neanderthal populations in the North Caucasus and discuss the nature of these contacts. Basing on the lithic assemblages that we excavated at Mezmaiskaya cave in the north-western Caucasus (Kuban River basin) and Saradj-Chuko grotto in the north-central Caucasus (Terek River basin), dating from MIS 5 to MIS 3, and comparative data from other MP sites in the Caucasus, we identify two large cultural regions that existed during the late MP in the North Caucasus. The distinctive toolkits and stone knapping technologies indicate that the MP assemblages from Mezmaiskaya cave and other sites in the west of North Caucasus represent a Caucasian variant of the Eastern Micoquian industry that was wide spread in central and eastern Europe, while the assemblages from Saradj-Chuko Grotto and other sites in the east of North Caucasus closely resemble the Zagros Mousterian industry that was wide spread in the Armenian Highlands, Lesser Caucasus and Zagros Mountains. The archaeological evidence implies that two culture diverse populations of Neanderthals settled the North Caucasus during the Late Pleistocene from two various source regions: from the Armenian Highlands and Lesser Caucasus along the Caspian Sea coast, and from Russian plain along the Sea of Azov coast.
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spelling doaj.art-f0ca6918e54a40a098deab3d4361fe772023-04-21T05:33:48ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032023-01-01184e028409310.1371/journal.pone.0284093Archaeological evidence for two culture diverse Neanderthal populations in the North Caucasus and contacts between them.Ekaterina V DoronichevaLiubov V GolovanovaVladimir B DoronichevRedzhep N KurbanovNeanderthals were widespread during the Middle Palaeolithic (MP) across Europe and Asia, including the Caucasus Mountains. Occupying the border between eastern Europe and West Asia, the Caucasus is important region regarding the Neanderthal occupation of Eurasia. On current radiometric estimates, the MP is represented in the Caucasus between about 260-210 ka and about 40 ka. Archaeological record indicates that several culture diverse MP hominin populations inhabited the Caucasus, but the region complex population history during this period remains poorly understood. In this paper, we identify for the first time the archaeological evidence indicating contacts between two culture diverse MP Neanderthal populations in the North Caucasus and discuss the nature of these contacts. Basing on the lithic assemblages that we excavated at Mezmaiskaya cave in the north-western Caucasus (Kuban River basin) and Saradj-Chuko grotto in the north-central Caucasus (Terek River basin), dating from MIS 5 to MIS 3, and comparative data from other MP sites in the Caucasus, we identify two large cultural regions that existed during the late MP in the North Caucasus. The distinctive toolkits and stone knapping technologies indicate that the MP assemblages from Mezmaiskaya cave and other sites in the west of North Caucasus represent a Caucasian variant of the Eastern Micoquian industry that was wide spread in central and eastern Europe, while the assemblages from Saradj-Chuko Grotto and other sites in the east of North Caucasus closely resemble the Zagros Mousterian industry that was wide spread in the Armenian Highlands, Lesser Caucasus and Zagros Mountains. The archaeological evidence implies that two culture diverse populations of Neanderthals settled the North Caucasus during the Late Pleistocene from two various source regions: from the Armenian Highlands and Lesser Caucasus along the Caspian Sea coast, and from Russian plain along the Sea of Azov coast.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284093
spellingShingle Ekaterina V Doronicheva
Liubov V Golovanova
Vladimir B Doronichev
Redzhep N Kurbanov
Archaeological evidence for two culture diverse Neanderthal populations in the North Caucasus and contacts between them.
PLoS ONE
title Archaeological evidence for two culture diverse Neanderthal populations in the North Caucasus and contacts between them.
title_full Archaeological evidence for two culture diverse Neanderthal populations in the North Caucasus and contacts between them.
title_fullStr Archaeological evidence for two culture diverse Neanderthal populations in the North Caucasus and contacts between them.
title_full_unstemmed Archaeological evidence for two culture diverse Neanderthal populations in the North Caucasus and contacts between them.
title_short Archaeological evidence for two culture diverse Neanderthal populations in the North Caucasus and contacts between them.
title_sort archaeological evidence for two culture diverse neanderthal populations in the north caucasus and contacts between them
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284093
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