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E. M. Ineshin & A. V. Tetenkin (translated by P. N. Hommel & N. Reynolds). Humans and the environment in northern Baikal Siberia during the Late Pleistocene. 2017. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars; 978-1-4438-8277-4 £64.99 Y. V. Kuzmin

By: Kuzmin, Yaroslav VMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): рецензии | поздний плейстоцен | Байкал, озеро | Витим, река-бассейнGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Antiquity Vol. 92, № 364. P. 1121-1122Abstract: Review of the book: E.M. Ineshin & A.V. Tetenkin (translated by P.N. Hommel & N. Reynolds). Humans and the environment in northern Baikal Siberia during the Late Pleistocene. 2017. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars; 978-1-4438-8277-4 £64.99. This book is about the Terminal Pleistocene archaeology of the Vitim River Basin, located between North Baikalsk and the Patomsk uplands. Hardly known outside of Russia, it is only briefly mentioned even in major summaries on the Upper Palaeolithic of eastern Siberia (Mochanov 2009; Pitul’ko & Pavlova 2016: 113–15). The release of the English translation of this volume, originally published in Russian in 2010, is therefore very welcome. The Foreword by J. Chlachula provides an introduction of this work for an international audience.
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Review of the book: E.M. Ineshin & A.V. Tetenkin (translated by P.N. Hommel & N. Reynolds). Humans and the environment in northern Baikal Siberia during the Late Pleistocene. 2017. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars; 978-1-4438-8277-4 £64.99. This book is about the Terminal Pleistocene archaeology of the Vitim River Basin, located between North Baikalsk and the Patomsk uplands. Hardly known outside of Russia, it is only briefly mentioned even in major summaries on the Upper Palaeolithic of eastern Siberia (Mochanov 2009; Pitul’ko & Pavlova 2016: 113–15). The release of the English translation of this volume, originally published in Russian in 2010, is therefore very welcome. The Foreword by J. Chlachula provides an introduction of this work for an international audience.

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