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Sites of the Mesolithic in the forest-steppe Don region are studied to the least extent in comparison with other eras. At the same time, the materials of the Lipetsk Don River basin are characterized by a small number of culture-determining types of finds. Despite the systematic replenishment of the database of sources, the implementation of complex natural science research in recent years, the introduction into the scientific circulation of archival materials and museum collections, undoubtedly, remains relevant now. The paper is devoted to the publication of the results of a technical and typological analysis of materials of the Mesolithic from the collection of the Lipetsk Regional Museum of local history - collections carried out at different times by V.P. Levenok and A.Yu. Klokov. The analyzed collection of the Sselki site is represented by an incomplete typological series of tools and blanks, which include finds related to both the early and late periods of the Middle Stone Age. The question of the cultural-chronological status of an industry rests on solving the problem of its homogeneity. High trapezoid from the Cretaceous flint, a knife with a butt, are characteristic of the early Mesolithic Zimovnikovsky culture, the northeastern border of which, according to updated data, extends to the central part of the Don and Volga interfluve. Another, microlithic, part of the industry does not correspond to the findings described above, rather, referring to later Mesolithic periods. Other sites (n. 480, Zimnik) do not contain finds that would allow an unambiguous cultural and chronological attribution of the collections. Despite the significant limited source of informational capabilities of lifting material, its study is of great importance for the reconstruction of the historical and cultural process in the Mesolithic
Habitation layers and pedogenic processes in forest-steppe riverine valleys west of the don: the case of iIyinka
A mesolithic site with an intrusive early medieval burial at Ilyinka in the Don basin is described. On the basis of soil analysis, environment and climate are reconstructed with reference to chronology and cultural attributio
Contrasting variants of soil development at archaeological sites on floodplains in the forest-steppe of the Central Russian Upland
The soils of archaeological sites on river floodplains with contrasting history of the Holocene soil evolution in the south and north of the forest-steppe zone on the Central Russian Upland have been studied. The conditions for the meadow-chernozemic soil development on the high floodplain in the lower course of the Savala River (Voronezh oblast) were most favorable in the Early Holocene (10.3-9 ka BP); 9 ka BP, the soil humus profile was two times deeper than it is toda
SYNTHESIS OF REACTIVE MATCHING AND FILTERING DEVICES FOR AMPLITUDE DEMODULATORS WITH SPECIFIED TRANSMISSION RATIO MODULES IN TWO STATES
SYNTHESIS OF REACTIVE MATCHING AND FILTERING DEVICES FOR PHASE DEMODULATORS WITH SPECIFIED TRANSMISSION RATIO MODULES IN TWO STATES
Habitation layers and pedogenic processes in forest-steppe riverine valleys west of the don: the case of iIyinka
A mesolithic site with an intrusive early medieval burial at Ilyinka in the Don basin is described. On the basis of soil analysis, environment and climate are reconstructed with reference to chronology and cultural attributio