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its origin or prototype. The only site that emerged before
Apnagyugh-8 is Kalavan-1, an Upper Paleolithic site dating to 16th–14th millennia B.C., where microliths of geometrical forms are fully absent. Though Apnagyugh-8 industry shows some similarities with Zarzian and Trialeti cultures, analytic studies for proving this comparison are still in the process.
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Apnagyugh-8 industry is closer to the production complexes with traditions of Mesolithic and/or Upper Paleolithic periods. But it’s difficult to show any culture or archaeological source in Armenia today, which belongs to these periods, preceding Apnagyugh-8 and could have been
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and Ali Tepe), even though the
Caspian Mesolithic had previously been attributed to Trialetian by Kozłowski (1994, 1996 and 1999), Kozłowski and Aurenche 2005 and Peregrine and Ember 2002. These differences have been established through a detailed study of the site of Komishan and are driven by the
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Layer III of Kmlo-2 contained the so-called “Kmlo tools”. Kmlo tools are characterized by "continuous and parallel retouch by pressure flaking of one or both lateral edges". Similar tools have been found, as the associated to the Paluri-Nagutny culture in
Georgia), the so-called "Çayönü tools”
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as raw material. The backed an scalene bladelets are the dominant type of microlith; these tools show similarities with those of the Late Upper
Paleolithic of Kalavan-1 and the Mesolithic layer B of the Kotias Klde. Cultural affinities of the Kmlo-2 lithic industry with the Epipaleolithic and
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Trialetian industry developed in steppe riparian and mountain ecozones, as for example in the Khrami river and the mountainous site of Chokh respectively, the Caspian Mesolithic took place in a transitional ecotone between the sea (Caspian Sea), plain and mountains
650:(xJ2a1b3, J2b2a1a1) (an independent analysis yields J2a-CTS1085(xCTS11251,PF5073) -probably J2a2-). Then, both KK1 and Iran_HotuIIIb individuals share a paternal ancestor that lived approximately 18.7k years ago (according to the estimates of yfull ). At the
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The genome of a
Mesolithic hunter-gatherer individual found at the layer A2 of the Kotias Klde rock shelter in Georgia (labeled KK1), dating from 9,700 BP, has been analysed. This individual forms a genetic cluster with another hunter-gatherer from the
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Arimura, Makoto; Gasparyan, Boris; Chataigner, Christine (2012). Curtis, J.E.; Matthews, R.J.; Chapman, R.; Fletcher, A.; Gascoigne, Alison L.; Glatz, C.; Simpson, St.J.; Seymour, M.J.; Taylor, H.; Tubb, J.N. (eds.).
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Gasparyan, Boris; Petrosyan, Arthur (2015). "Tools with an abrupt, regular, sub-parallel retouch from the
Armenian Highlands and the Near East: "Apnagyugh tools", "lekala" or "Hook-Like tools" and "Çayönü tools".
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Although the belonging of the
Caspian Mesolithic to the Trialetian has been questioned, it is worth noting that genetic similarities have been found between an Mesolithic hunther-gatherer from the
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Vahdati Nasab, Hamed; Jayez, Mozhgan (2016). "A separation: Caspian
Mesolithic vs Trialetian lithic industry. A research on the excavated site of Komishan, southeast of the Caspian Sea, Iran".
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Bradley, Daniel G.; Pinhasi, Ron; Manica, Andrea; Hofreiter, Michael; Lordkipanidze, David; Currat, Mathias; Higham, Thomas F. G.; Jakeli, Nino; Matskevich, Zinovi (2015-11-16).
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Kozłowski suggests that the Trialetian does not seem to have continuation in the Neolithic of Georgia (as for example in Paluri and Kobuleti). Although in the 5k BC certain
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river basin. These sites include Barmaksyzkaya and Edzani-Zurtaketi. In Edzani, an Upper Paleolithic site, a significant percentage of the artifacts are made of obsidian.
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Little is known about the end of the Trialetian. 6k BC has been proposed as the time on which the decline phase took place. From this date are the first evidence of the
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Proto-Neolithic and Neolithic Cultures in the Middle East – the Birth of Agriculture, Livestock Raising, and Ceramics: A Calibrated 14C Chronology 12, 500-5500 cal BC
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Reich, David; Pinhasi, Ron; Patterson, Nick; Hovhannisyan, Nelli A.; Yengo, Loic; Wilson, James F.; Torroni, Antonio; Tönjes, Anke; Stumvoll, Michael (August 2016).
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to the southwest. Alan H. Simmons describes the culture as "very poorly documented". In contrast, recent excavations in the Valley of
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First ancient J2 from Iran (Mesolithic, Copper Age) and Levant (Bronze Age) – Lazaridis et al. first farmers
1080:"From the Mesolithic to the Chalcolithic in the South Caucasus: New data from the Bavra Ablari rock shelter"
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The Trialetian “Mesolithic” industry of the Caucasus, Transcaspia, Eastern Anatolia, and the Iranian Plateau
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Préhistoire d’Anatolie. Genèse de deux mondes. Actes du Colloque international, Liège, 28 avril-3 mai 1997.
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Neolithic chipped stone industries of the Fertile Crescent, and their contemporaries in adjacent regions.
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Neolithic chipped stone industries of the Fertile Crescent, and their contemporaries in adjacent regions
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Neo-Lithics 2/09. The Newsletter of Southwest Asian Neolithic Research
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et al. The genetic structure of the world's first farmers, 2016.
826:"Gravettian/Epigravettian sequences in the Balkans and Anatolia"
764:, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology, 1997, pg. 9.
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421:Nevali Çori
415:Hallan Çemi
304:Archaeology
94:Followed by
84:Preceded by
77:Kotias Klde
61:Major sites
2434:Categories
2338:Bronze Age
2180:Peking Man
2041:Divination
1751:Achaemenid
1716:Isin-Larsa
1609:Trialetian
1604:Mousterian
1591:Prehistory
1292:Literature
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705:References
664:Mesolithic
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398:Azerbaijan
364:brown bear
294:stone tool
283:Trialetian
110:Mesolithic
47:Mesolithic
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1914:Cuneiform
1790:Languages
1599:Acheulean
1486:Babylonia
1423:Euphrates
1373:Geography
1263:1476-4687
1131:2041-1723
652:autosomal
644:Hotu cave
571:Jeitunian
500:Kamarband
465:Belt Cave
360:wild boar
343:Levantine
328:Anatolian
324:Caucasian
312:in south
246:Neolithic
219:Caucasus
2318:Daimabad
2210:Ubeidiya
2200:Solo Man
2190:Sangiran
2160:Java Man
2060:Academia
2014:Religion
1883:Urartian
1878:Sumerian
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1798:Akkadian
1771:Sasanian
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1466:Adiabene
1324:Archived
1281:27459054
1222:June 15,
1172:June 15,
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658:See also
618:Genetics
545:obsidian
440:Boy Tepe
389:Edzani (
346:Natufian
314:Georgian
310:Trialeti
214:Natufian
65:Trialeti
2195:Soanian
2046:Prayers
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1818:Elamite
1813:Eblaite
1808:Aramaic
1803:Amorite
1726:Kassite
1701:Gutians
1683:History
1648:Samarra
1644:Hassuna
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1526:Mitanni
1491:Chaldea
1481:Assyria
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