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吉林省和龙大洞旧石器遗址2010年发掘报告

A report of the 2010 excavation of the Helongdadong site, Jilin Province
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摘要 和龙大洞遗址位于吉林省和龙市崇善镇大洞村以北约500 m的图们江左岸第3级阶地,地理坐标43°5′20.4″N、128°57′20.9″E。该遗址发现于2007年,2010年发掘50 m2,出土石制品1253件、无人工痕迹砾石47件、动物骨骼3件。地层堆积包括7层,文化遗物出自第1、3、4、5层。石制品原料以黑曜岩为主,剥片以生产石叶和细石叶产品为主要技术特点,石器类型有雕刻器、端刮器、边刮器、两面尖状器等。其中,第4层石制品平面分布较为集中,应为原地埋藏,其中炭粒的14C测年数据为21350±120 BP(未校正),校正后年代处于MIS3阶段向MIS2阶段的过渡时期。 Here we report archaeological findings from the 2010 excavation of Helongdadong,an open-air site in the hinterland of the Changbaishan Mountains around 75 km east of the Changbaishan Tianchi volcano.Abundant lithic artefacts featured by blade and microblade technology were uncovered.Theses finding make Helongdadong one of the earliest evidence for microblade technology in Northeast China,and provides important insights into the emergence and spread of microblade technology in northeastern Asia.Situated at the crossroads of Northeast China,the Korean Peninsula,and the Russian Far East,the Changbai Mountains show large quantities of lithic assemblages characterized by blade and microblade technology that plays a critical role in exploring emergence and spread of microblade technology and its relationship with climatic and environmental changes.Extensive utilization of obsidian and the toolkits themselves indicate a connection with other areas in northwest Asia.In the heart of the Changbai Mountains,the Helongdadong site(43°5′20.4″N,128°57′20.9″E)is located on the third terrace of the left bank of the Tumen River,about 500 m north of Dadong village,Chongshan Town,Helong City,Jilin Province.It was discovered in 2007 and excavated in 2010.The deposits consist of seven layers with cultural remains from layers 1,3,4 and 5.From an area of 50 m2,a total of 1253 lithic artifacts,47 unmodified gravels,and 3 animal bones were unearthed.Obsidian is the predominant raw material.The technology is characterized by blade and microblade reduction.Toolkits mainly include burins,endscrapers,scrapers,and bifacial points etc.of which burins and endscrapers are primary tool types and are highly standardized in shape.Partially polished stone tools discovered in Layer 4 constitute one of the earliest dated edge-polished stone tools in China.From Layer 4,the main cultural layer of Helongdadong,lithic artifacts are spatially concentrated,suggestive of an in-situ burial.The spatial distribution of the lithics also indicate human activity such as procurement,blank production,modification and tool manufacture.A radiocarbon date of 21350±120(25900~25340 BP cal)was obtained for Layer 4,corresponding to the initial stage of the Last Glacial Maximum.Preliminary results of Optically Stimulated Luminescence dating further suggests that the dates of layers 5 and 4 were not earlier than 28 kaBP,and Layer 3 around 15 kaBP.The well-preserved,stratified and dated contexts of the site provide essential information for building a chronostratigraphic framework in the Changbai Mountains and make it possible to perform a comparative analysis of lithic technology in northwest Asia during the Upper Paleolithic.
作者 徐廷 赵海龙 顾聆博 XU Ting;ZHAO Hailong;GU Lingbo(Liaoning Uniersity,Shenyang 110136;College of History and Culture,Hebei Normal University,Shijiazhuang 050024;Jilin Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology,Changchun 130000)
出处 《人类学学报》 CSSCI CSCD 北大核心 2023年第5期651-666,共16页 Acta Anthropologica Sinica
基金 中国科学院战略性先导科技专项(XDB26000000) 国家社科基金(16CKG002)。
关键词 考古学 石制品 石叶 细石叶 旧石器时代晚期 Archaeology Lithics Blades Micro-blades Upper Paleolithic
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