Kostënki (loci archaeologici)
Kostënki seu litteris Cyrillicis Костёнки (scilicet "ossicula"), oppidum regionis Voronegiensis Russiae haud longe a metropoli Voronegia distans, est situs locorum archaeologicorum eiusdem nominis ubi vestigia habitationis hominum palaeolithicae reperta sunt.
Locus Kostënki-16 sive Ugljanka cultum specialem Gorodtsov definit Gravettio coaevum. Annis a circiter 33 900 ad 30 100 a.p. frequentabatur. Inter vestigia huius loci recognoscuntur indicia radicum filicum generis fortasse Botrychium ad farinam parandam contritarum.
Bibliographia
recensere- John F. Hoffecker, I. E. Kuz’mina, E. V. Syromyatnikova, M. V. Anikovich, A. A. Sinitsyn, V. V. Popov, Vance T. Holliday, "Evidence for kill-butchery events of early Upper Paleolithic age at Kostenki, Russia" inn Journal of Archaeological Science vol. 37 (2010) pp. 1073–1089
- V. T. Holliday et al., "Geoarchaeology of the Kostenki–Borshchevo Sites, Don River Valley, Russia" in Geoarchaeology vol. 22 (2007) pp. 181–228
- Ludmila Iakovleva, "The gravettian art of Eastern Europe as exemplified in the figurative art of Kostenki 1" in Hunters of the Golden Age
- Anna Revedin et al., "Alimenti vegetali a Bilancino e a Kostienki 16: il progetto dell' IIPP "Le risorse vegetali nel Paleolitico"" in Rivista di scienze preistoriche vol. 59 (2009) pp. 63-78
- Anna Revedin et al., "Thirty thousand-year-old evidence of plant food processing" in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences vol. 107 (2010) pp. 18815–18819
- Andaine Seguin-Orlando et al., "Genomic structure in Europeans dating back at least 36,200 years" in Science vol. 346 no. 6213 (2014) pp. 1113-1118
- A. A. Sinitsyn, J. F. Hoffecker, "Radiocarbon dating and chronology of the Early Upper Paleolithic at Kostienki" in 'Quaternary International voll. 152–153 (2006) pp. 164–174
Nexus externi
recensere- Kambiz Kamrani, "Kostenki 14 – A 36,000 Year Old European" apud Anthropology.net
- Pagina de Kostënkis Encyclopaediae Russicae Magnae (Russice)