Lithic artifacts and industry of the Xiaoyushu Site, Heilongjiang Province, China

Qiankun Quan, Pengxu Pan, He Tian, Shuguang Bao
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The Xiaoyushu site (47°52’17.5 N, 124°28’15.9 E, 171 masl) is located on the left bank of the Nengjiang River. It was excavated jointly by the Heilongjiang Provincial Archaeology and Cultural Relics Institute and Heilongjiang University in 2011, with an excavation area of more than 2,300 m2. A total of 352 lithic artifacts were excavated, including cores (n = 17, 5%), flakes (n = 71, 20%), tools (n = 55, 16%), and debitage (n = 209, 59%). Noteworthy among the core debitage are atypical microblade cores exhibiting indeterminate production of microblades. This site lacks standard wedge-shaped, boat-shaped, or prismatic microblade cores, and microblade or microblade tools are absent, with only microblade-like flakes present. The toolkit includes various types of scrapers (n = 38), notches (n = 11), and borers (n = 5). The raw material of this site is mainly siliceous rock and agate. The site is dated ca. 15 − 10 ka uncal BP by comparative geostratigraphy, ranging from the Bølling-Allerød and across the Younger Dryas. The relatively limited presence of systematic microblade production, the lack of complete tools and high percentage of debitage within the site suggests its potential role as a short-term occupation camp or lithic manufacturing site utilized by ancient humans.

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黑龙江省小榆树遗址的石器文物与工业
小榆树遗址(北纬 47°52'17.5,东经 124°28'15.9,海拔 171 米)位于嫩江左岸。该遗址于 2011 年由黑龙江省考古文物研究所和黑龙江大学联合发掘,发掘面积 2300 多平方米。共出土352件石器,包括石核(17件,占5%)、石片(71件,占20%)、石器(55件,占16%)和石屑(209件,占59%)。在核心遗物中,值得注意的是非典型的微小石片核心,显示了微小石片的不确定性生产。该遗址缺乏标准的楔形、船形或棱形微刃核,也没有微刃或微刃工具,只有类似微刃的薄片。工具包包括各种类型的刮削器(38件)、缺口(11件)和凿(5件)。该遗址的原材料主要是硅质岩和玛瑙。通过比较地层学,该遗址的年代约为 15 - 10 ka uncal BP,从 Bølling-Allerød 到 Younger Dryas。该遗址中系统的微小石片生产相对有限,缺乏完整的工具,而且残片比例较高,这表明该遗址可能是古人类使用的短期占领营地或石器制造遗址。
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