Le site Paléolithique de Suyanggae, Corée |
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Authors: | Yung-Jo Lee Sujin Kong |
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Institution: | a Department of archaeology and art history, Chungbuk national university, 12, Gaeshin-dong, Heungduk-gu, 361-763, Cheongju, République de Corée b Institute of korean prehistory, 890, Bongmyung-dong, Heungduk-gu, Cheongju, République de Corée |
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Abstract: | The Suyanggae site is an open-air site in central part of South Korea. This site was discovered in 1980 and seven excavations have been carried out from 1983 to 1996. As a result, many stone artefacts were unearthed and 49 stone tool workshops were known. This site contains 5 cultural layers and the most important one is the Upper Paleolithic layer. This layer is dated to be 16,400 ~ 18,630 BP by 14C dating. It shows a massive blade production and microblade technique. It is one of the crucial sites for understanding the Upper Paleolithic of Korea. |
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Keywords: | Suyanggae Site de plein-air Palé olithique moyen Palé olithique supé rieur Atelier de dé bitage Production des lames Technique des lamelles Pointe à pé doncule |
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