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Українська: Підготовчі роботи до розкопок археологічного шару пізнього палеоліту (граветтської археологічної культури, носіями якої, зокрема, були кроманьонці) в багатошаровій стоянці Буран-Кая в скельному навісі в Білогірському районі Автономної Республіки Крим, як проводились спільною українсько-французькою експедицією влітку 2013 року. Українську частину експедиції очолював Олександр Яневич з Інституту археології (Національної академії наук України), який виявив 4 печери Буран-Кая у 1991 році та брав участь у керівництві розкопками палеолітичної стоянки Буран-Кая з початку їх відновлення у 2009 році. Розкопки на стоянці виявили найстарші за часом залишки Анатомічно Сучасних Людей (АСЛ) на південному сході Європи (датуються 31 900 роками плюс 240 мінус 220 років до н.е.), у сполученні з асоційованими з ними культурними та палео-екологічними атрибутами, тобто залишки людських кісток (з найстарішими у Європі свідченнями посмертних ритуалів, які проводили АСЛ з тілом померлого), кісток тварин, великої кількості кам’яних артефактів, включно із знаряддями праці, прикрас з кісток мамонта, які доведено представляють граветтську археологічну культуру English: Preparational works to the excavations of Upper Paleolithic archeological layer (Gravettian cultural tradition - Cro-Magnons) at the shelter-cave site of Buran-Kaya in Bilohirsk Raion in Crimea carried out by conjoint team of Ukrainian and French archeologists in the summer of year of 2013. Ukrainian part of team was headed by Alexander Yanevich from Institute of Archeology (of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine) who had revealed the caves of Buran-Kaya in 1991 and had also participated in the direction of the excavations of this site since their re-opening in the year of 2009. The excavations in the site have enabled the discovering of the oldest remains of Anatomically Modern Humans (AMHs) from the extreme southeast Europe (dated by 31 900 + 240/-220 years B.C.) in conjunction with their associated cultural and paleoecological background – related human and faunal remains (with the oldest evidences of postmortem treatments of the dead by early modern humans in Europe), numeric lithic artefacts (including tools) and body ornaments from mammoth ivory securely attributed to Gravettian culture |
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