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The Upper Tisza valley is located in the border region between Ukraine, Romania and Hungary. Our work focuses on the Ukrainian part of the valley in so-called Transcarpathia, just south of the Carpathian Mountains. The area is well know for its Palaeolithic sites (Usik et al., 2006; Koulakovska et al., 2010).ÌýThe NEMO-ADAP project team has been working in the Upper Tisza valley since 2010 and the focus of our work are the sites of Beregovo I and Korolevo II. Both are sites that were excavated in the past and our new fieldwork concentrates on (1) generating a larger, well stratified archaeological collection, (2) establishing a chronostratigraphic context and (3) providing a palaeoenvironmental context for the human occupation. Below weÌýsummariseÌýour research at the site of Beregovo I.

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Excavations at Beregovo, 2012.

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Beregovo I

The site Beregovo I, south of the town of Beregovo, is located on a ridge, which was partly quarried away by industrial sand/gravel production. This is also how the site has been identified. Nowadays, the quarry is no longer active and, hence, the site no longer endangered. Past excavations provided a large lithic collection, but very limited information on the number of levels, the stratigraphic position of the lithic artefacts, and no information on the environmental context.

NEMO-ADAP project member Vitaly Usik cleaned a section and started excavating a small test-pit in 2006 and 2007. Since 2010 the current team has conducted several fieldwork seasons (September 2010, 2012 and 2013) at the site to enlarge the original test-pit and to explore the potential of the site for future work (Usik et al., 2010).

Up to now more than 20m2 have been excavated. Excavations employ piece-plotting ofÌýartefacts withÌýtotal stations documenting theirÌýstratigraphic context and systematic wet-sieving of all excavated sediments. In total, we excavated more than 28,000 objects (piece-plotted and wet-sieving) from one archaeological horizon.Ìý

The NEMO-ADAP project Leica total station with a Trimble Recon data collector in use at Beregovo I, September 2013.

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Vertical find distribution at Beregovo I (2010 to 2012 excavation data). Legend: Green: Lithic artefacts, Blue: Stones, Red: Tuff, Grey: Charcoal.Ìý

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The lithic artifactsÌýpoint towards a Proto-Aurignacian assemblage. Raw materials include various cherts of different quality, andesite as well as quartz. Raw material analysis is on-going (in collaboration with Bela Racz, a raw material specialist from the University of Beregovo). Core reduction clearly points towards unidirectional blade and bladelet production. The bladelet production includes various special bladelet cores. Detailed attribute and refitting analyses are ongoing, preliminary results suggest a high refitting rate. Retouched tools include carinated/nosed endscrapers and abundant retouched bladelets, including Dufour bladelets subtype Dufour.

SelectedÌýlithicÌýfrom Beregovo I:Ìý1, 8, 10: nosed endscraper, 2-7: retouched bladelet fragment (Dufour bladelet subtype Dufour), 9: burin, 11: core tablet.Ìý

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Radiocarbon dating ofÌýPiceaÌýcharcoal samples in the radiocarbon laboratories of University of Groningen (Johannes van der Plicht) and Mannheim (Bern Kromer) is in progress. TheÌýPiceaÌýcharcoal samples were cleaned and identified by Freddy Damblon (RBINS, Brussels).ÌýWe are employing both ABA and ABOx pre-treatment and use cross-datingÌýbetween two laboratories (Haesaerts et al., 2013). Preliminary results show good agreement of the ages produced in both laboratories. Additionally, we haveÌýsampled for cryptotephra (Dustin White) but the sampled part ofÌýtheÌýsequence did not show theÌýpresence of any tephra sherds.ÌýPollen analysis (Natasha Gerasimenko, University of Kiev) to prove an environmental context is ongoing.

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Preliminary results of our work at Beregovo I have beenÌýpresentedÌýin September 2014 at the UISPP conference in Burgos /Spain and in April 2013 at the Paleoanthropology Society and SAA meetings in Honolulu/Hawaii:

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Usik V, Koulakovska L, Haesaerts P, Gerasimenko N, Liashyk T, Racz B, Kromer B, Hublin JJ & Nigst PR (2014) 'New Data on the Early Upper Paleolithic of Western Ukraine: Chronology, Environment and Human Behavior at the Aurignacian site of Beregovo I'.ÌýPodium presentation at theÌýUISPP conference,ÌýBurgos, Spain, 1-7 September.Ìý

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Nigst PR, Koulakovska L, Usik V, Damblon F, Hublin JJ & Haesaerts P (2013) 'Neanderthal and modern human adaptations in climatic context: New fieldworkÌýin Western Ukraine'. Poster presented at theÌýPaleoanthropology Society Meeting,ÌýHonolulu, Hawaii (USA). 2-3 April.Ìý

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Nigst P, Koulakovska L, Usik V, Damblon F & Hublin JJ (2013) 'Exploring the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic of Western Ukraine'. Poster presented at theÌýSociety for American 91̽»¨ÊÓÆµ Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii (USA). 3-7 April.

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WeÌýpublishedÌýone preliminary report on our work at Beregovo I as a book chapter:Ìý

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Usik V, Koulakovska L, Nigst PR & Haesaerts P (2013) Research on the Palaeolithic in Transcarpathia, in:ÌýArchaeological Research in Ukraine 2012,ÌýInstitute of 91̽»¨ÊÓÆµ, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, pp. 173-174.ÌýPDF availableÌý.

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References

  • Haesaerts, P., Damblon, F., Nigst, P. & Hublin, J.-J. (2013). ABA and ABOx Radiocarbon Cross-Dating on Charcoal from Middle Pleniglacial Loess Deposits in Austria, Moravia, and Western Ukraine,ÌýRadiocarbonÌý55(3-4): 641-7.
  • Koulakovska, L., Usik, V. & Haesaerts, P. (2010). Early Paleolithic of Korolevo site (Transcarpathia, Ukraine),ÌýQuaternary InternationalÌý223: 116-30.
  • Usik, V., Koulakovska, L., Nigst, P.R. & Haesaerts, P. (2013). Research on the Palaeolithic in Transcarpathia, inÌýArchaeological Research in Ukraine 2012,ÌýInstitute of 91̽»¨ÊÓÆµ, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, pp. 173-4.
  • Usik, V.I., Monigal, K. & Kulakovskaya, L. (2006). New Perspectives on the Transcarpathian Middle to Upper Paleolithic Boundary, in NJ Conard (ed),ÌýWhen Neanderthals nad Modern Humans met,ÌýKerns Verlag, Tübingen, pp. 213-32.

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All photographsÌý©NEMO-ADAP Project unless otherwise stated.Ìý

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