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Journal of Human Evolution | 2017

The earliest evidence for Upper Paleolithic occupation in the Armenian Highlands at Aghitu-3 Cave

Andrew W. Kandel; Boris Gasparyan; Ethel Allué; Gerlinde Bigga; Angela A Bruch; Victoria L. Cullen; Ellery Frahm; Robert Ghukasyan; Ben Gruwier; Firas Jabbour; Christopher E. Miller; Andreas Taller; Varduhi Vardazaryan; Davit Vasilyan; Lior Weissbrod

With its well-preserved archaeological and environmental records, Aghitu-3 Cave permits us to examine the settlement patterns of the Upper Paleolithic (UP) people who inhabited the Armenian Highlands. We also test whether settlement of the region between ∼39-24,000xa0cal BP relates to environmental variability. The earliest evidence occurs in archaeological horizon (AH) VII from ∼39-36,000xa0cal BP during a mild, moist climatic phase. AH VI shows periodic occupation as warm, humid conditions prevailed from ∼36-32,000xa0cal BP. As the climate becomes cooler and drier at ∼32-29,000xa0cal BP (AH V-IV), evidence for occupation is minimal. However, as cooling continues, the deposits of AH III demonstrate that people used the site more intensively from ∼29-24,000 cal BP, leaving behind numerous stone artifacts, faunal remains, and complex combustion features. Despite the climatic fluctuations seen across this 15,000-year sequence, lithic technology remains attuned to one pattern: unidirectional reduction of small cores geared towards the production of bladelets for tool manufacture. Subsistence patterns also remain stable, focused on medium-sized prey such as ovids and caprids, as well as equids. AH III demonstrates an expansion of social networks to the northwest and southwest, as the transport distance of obsidian used to make stone artifacts increases. We also observe the addition of bone tools, including an eyed needle, and shell beads brought from the east, suggesting that these people manufactured complex clothing and wore ornaments. Remains of micromammals, birds, charcoal, pollen, and tephra relate the story of environmental variability. We hypothesize that UP behavior was linked to shifts in demographic pressures and climatic changes. Thus, by combining archaeological and environmental data, we gain a clearer picture about the first UP inhabitants of the Armenian Highlands.


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2017

Developing FTIR microspectroscopy for analysis of plant residues on stone tools

Gilliane F. Monnier; Ellery Frahm; Bing Luo; Kele Missal


Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory | 2018

Developing FTIR Microspectroscopy for the Analysis of Animal-Tissue Residues on Stone Tools

Gilliane F. Monnier; Ellery Frahm; Bing Luo; Kele Missal


Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2016

Caucasus connections? New data and interpretations for Armenian obsidian in Northern Mesopotamia

Ellery Frahm; Stuart Campbell; Elizabeth Healey


Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2016

Can I get chips with that? Sourcing small obsidian artifacts down to microdebitage scales with portable XRF

Ellery Frahm


Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2017

Late Holocene forager-fisher and pastoralist interactions along the Lake Victoria shores, Kenya: Perspectives from portable XRF of obsidian artifacts

Ellery Frahm; Steven T. Goldstein; Christian A. Tryon


Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2017

Origin of an obsidian scraper at Yabroud Rockshelter II (Syria): Implications for Near Eastern social networks in the early Upper Palaeolithic

Ellery Frahm; Thomas Hauck


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2016

Chemical soil surveys at the Bremer Site (Dakota county, Minnesota, USA): Measuring phosphorous content of sediment by portable XRF and ICP-OES

Ellery Frahm; Gilliane F. Monnier; Nicolas A. Jelinski; Edward P. Fleming; Brian L. Barber; Justice B. Lambon


The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology | 2018

Pack Your Boots, Trowel, and Ray Gun: Advances in Portable XRF for Archaeological Science

Ellery Frahm


Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2018

Origins of Epipalaeolithic obsidian artifacts from Garrod's excavations at Zarzi cave in the Zagros foothills of Iraq

Ellery Frahm; Christian A. Tryon

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Boris Gasparyan

National Academy of Sciences

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Kele Missal

University of Minnesota

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Bing Luo

University of Minnesota

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Daniel S. Adler

University of Connecticut

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