Soil Formation, Subaerial Sedimentation Processes and Ancient Cultures during MIS 2 and the Deglaciation Phase MIS 1 in the Baikal–Yenisei Siberia (Russia)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Area
2.2. Archaeological Background
2.3. Methods
2.3.1. Interdisciplinary Pedolithological Method
2.3.2. Radiocarbon Dating
3. Results
3.1. The Sartan Chronology
3.1.1. The Early Sartan Deposits and Soils
3.1.2. The Middle Sartan Deposits and Soils
3.1.3. The Late Sartan Deposits and Soils
3.2. Cryogenic Deformations in the Sartan Deposits of the Baikal–Yenisei Siberia
3.2.1. Solifluction
3.2.2. Frost-Breaking Structures
3.3. Sartan Archaeological Complexes
4. Discussion
4.1. Types of Soil Formation in the Pleistocene Cold Epochs
4.2. Comparative Analysis of the Last Glacial Paleosols in Different Regions
4.3. The Problem of Dating the Early Sartan Deposits
4.4. The Development of Sartan Cultures in the Baikal–Yenisei Siberia
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
# | Site | Layer | Dated Material | Lab # | 14C date, BP | Age, Mean HPD cal BP | References |
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Southern Angara region | |||||||
1 | Malta | 8 | Mammuthus bone | OxA-39087 | 21,860 ± 130 | 26,130 ± 140 | This paper |
2 | Malta | 8 | Rangifer tarandus bone | OxA-6191 | 21,700 ± 160 | 26,010 ± 160 | [90] |
3 | Malta | 8 | Bison bone | GIN-8475 | 21,600 ± 170 | 25,900 ± 160 | [75] |
4 | Malta | 8 | Mammuthus bone | GIN-9509 | 21,400 ± 110 | 25,750 ± 120 | [75] |
5 | Malta | 8 | Mammal bone | OxA-6193 | 21,340 ± 340 | 25,620 ± 360 | [69] |
6 | Malta | 8 | Mammuthus bone | GIN-7702 | 21,300 ± 110 | 25,630 ± 150 | [75] |
7 | Malta | 8 | Mammuthus bone | GIN-7704 | 21,300 ± 300 | 25,580 ± 310 | [75] |
8 | Malta | 8 | Mammuthus bone | GIN-7703 | 21,100 ± 150 | 25,450 ± 170 | [75] |
9 | Malta | 8.1 | Mammuthus bone | GIN-8888 | 22,900 ± 240 | 27,180 ± 280 | [75] |
10 | Malta | 8.2 | Mammuthus bone | GIN-7708 | 21,600 ± 200 | 25,910 ± 200 | [75] |
11 | Malta | 8.3 | Mammuthus bone | GIN-7706 | 21,000 ± 140 | 25,360 ± 180 | [75] |
12 | Malta | 8.4 | Mammuthus bone | GIN-7710 | 20,800 ± 140 | 25,070 ± 210 | [75] |
13 | Malta | 8–9.1 | Mammuthus tooth | GIN-9510 | 21,000 ± 110 | 25,360 ± 160 | [75] |
14 | Malta | 8–9.1 | Mammuthus tusk | GIN-9508 | 20,800 ± 120 | 25,070 ± 180 | [75] |
15 | Malta | 8–9.1 | Mammal bone | OxA-6192 | 20,340 ± 320 | 24,510 ± 400 | [87] |
16 | Malta | 9.1 | Mammal bone | GIN-8887 | 20,440 ± 240 | 24,600 ± 320 | [75] |
17 | Malta | 9.1 | Mammal bone | GIN-7705 | 19,900 ± 800 | 24,120 ± 920 | [75] |
18 | Malta | 9.2 | Bovinae bone | GIN-8476 | 14,720 ± 190 | 17,950 ± 260 | [75] |
19 | Malta | 10 | Charcoal | AA-37473 | 12,490 ± 90 | 14,680 ± 230 | [75] |
20 | Malta | 10 | Charcoal | AA-37186 | 12,400 ± 90 | 14,550 ± 230 | [75] |
21 | Malta | 10 | Charcoal | AA-37186 | 12,140 ± 90 | 14,040 ± 170 | [75] |
22 | Malta | 10 | Charcoal | AA-20930 | 12,015 ± 85 | 13,900 ± 100 | [75] |
23 | Buret | 1 | Mammal bone | SOAN-1680 | 21,190 ± 100 | 25,520 ± 140 | [72] |
24 | Igeteiskii Log 1 | 4 | Mammal bone | LE-1592 | 23,508 ± 250 | 27,690 ± 250 | [34] |
25 | Igeteiskii Log 1 | 4 | Mammal bone | LE-1590 | 21,260 ± 240 | 25,550 ± 240 | [73] |
26 | Igeteiskii Log 2 | n/n | Soil | LU-6515 | 22,500 ± 980 | 26,930 ± 1030 | [74] |
27 | Malta-Strelka | n/n | Soil | LU -6529 | 21,740 ± 480 | 26,100 ± 520 | [91] |
28 | Krasnyi Yar 1 | 6 | Mammal bone | SOAN-7780 | 19,975 ± 170 | 24,030 ± 200 | [74] |
29 | Krasnyi Yar 1 | 6 | Mammal bone | SOAN-7779 | 19,760 ± 230 | 23,750 ± 300 | [74] |
30 | Krasnyi Yar 1 | 6 | Mammal bone | GIN-5330 | 19,100 ± 100 | 23,040 ± 130 | [74] |
31 | Krasnyi Yar 1 | 3 | Mammal bone | SOAN-7778 | 15,880 ± 240 | 19,220 ± 270 | [74] |
32 | Ust-Oda | 2 | Mammal bone | SOAN-8848 | 18,250 ± 190 | 22,160 ± 220 | [92] |
33 | Novyi Angarskii Most | below 5 | Mammal bone | SOAN-5180 | 18,510 ± 220 | 22,480 ± 240 | [92] |
34 | Novyi Angarskii Most | 5 | Mammal bone | SOAN-5181 | 14,840 ± 125 | 18,120 ± 170 | [92] |
35 | Malta-Most 1 | 3 | Equus sp. bone | OxA-39082 | 15,167 ± 59 | 18,470 ± 110 | This paper |
36 | Malta-Most 1 | 3 | Mammal bone | GIN-9511 | 14,680 ± 100 | 17,970 ± 160 | [93] |
37 | Kitoiskii Most | 1 | Mammal bone | UCIAMS-207544 | 14,970 ± 70 | 18,330 ± 150 | [94] |
38 | Kitoiskii Most | 1 | Mammal bone | UCIAMS-207545 | 14,620 ± 60 | 17,920 ± 140 | [94] |
39 | Cheremushnik 2 | 2 | Rangifer tarandus bone | OxA-39085 | 15,651 ± 63 | 18,920 ± 60 | This paper |
40 | Cheremushnik 2 | 1 | Equus sp. bone | OxA-39084 | 12,602 ± 46 | 15,000 ± 110 | This paper |
41 | Badai 5 | 3 | Equus sp. bone | OxA-39083 | 12,081 ± 44 | 13,940 ± 80 | This paper |
42 | Sosnovyi Bor | 5 | Rangifer tarandus bone | OxA-39086 | 12,390 ± 45 | 14,520 ± 190 | This paper |
43 | Sosnovyi Bor | 4 | Mammal bone | AA-38038 | 12,090 ± 110 | 13,990 ± 180 | [95] |
44 | Sosnovyi Bor | 3b | Mammal bone | GIN-5328 | 12,060 ± 120 | 13,960 ± 180 | [34] |
45 | Ust-Belaya | 17 | Bison bone | GIN-5835 | 11,810 ± 90 | 13,670 ± 110 | This paper |
46 | Ust-Belaya | 16 | Charcoal | SOAN-4016 | 15,300 ± 800 | 18,690 ± 1000 | [96] |
47 | Ust-Belaya | 16 | Large mammal bone | UCIAMS-157872 | 12,140 ± 30 | 14,030 ± 60 | [97] |
48 | Ust-Belaya | 16 | Large mammal bone | UCIAMS-157873 | 12,035 ± 30 | 13,910 ± 70 | [97] |
49 | Ust-Belaya | 16 | Charcoal | GIN-9514 | 11,300 ± 600 | 13,350 ± 830 | [98] |
50 | Ust-Belaya | 14b | Charcoal | AA-36951 | 11,765 ± 70 | 13,630 ± 80 | [75] |
51 | Ust-Belaya | 14 | Capreolus pygargus bone | UCIAMS-165555 | 12,165 ± 45 | 14,060 ± 80 | [97] |
52 | Ust-Belaya | 14 | Cervidae horn | OxA-27120 | 11,800 ± 55 | 13,660 ± 70 | [99] |
53 | Ust-Belaya | 14 | Mammal bone | OxA-27123 | 12,090 ± 60 | 13,950 ± 90 | [99] |
54 | Ust-Belaya | 14 | Mammal bone | UCIAMS-144528 | 11,995 ± 45 | 13,900 ± 70 | [99] |
55 | Ust-Belaya | 14 | Bison bone | GIN-5329 | 11,930 ± 230 | 13,900 ± 340 | [65] |
56 | Ust-Belaya | 14 | Charcoal | AA-36914 | 11,840 ± 75 | 13,690 ± 100 | [65] |
57 | Ust-Belaya | 14 | Mammal or bird bone | UCIAMS-157874 | 11,670 ± 30 | 13,530 ± 40 | [97] |
58 | Galashikha | 5 | Large mammal bone | UCIAMS-157876 | 11,935 ± 25 | 13,840 ± 90 | [75] |
59 | Galashikha | 4 | Large mammal bone | UCIAMS-157875 | 11,650 ± 25 | 13,520 ± 40 | [75] |
Lena-Baikal region | |||||||
60 | Shishkino 8 | 1 | Mammal bone | AA-8882 | 21,190 ± 175 | 25,510 ± 190 | [99] |
61 | Shishkino 2 | 3 | Mammal bone | GIN-5634 | 13,900 ± 200 | 16,860 ± 290 | [66] |
62 | Makarovo 2 | 4 | Charcoal | GIN-481 | 11,950 ± 50 | 13,860 ± 100 | [66] |
63 | Makarovo 2 | 3 | Charcoal | GIN-480 | 11,860 ± 280 | 13,860 ± 400 | [66] |
64 | Makarovo 2 | 3 | Charcoal | GIN-480 | 11,400 ± 500 | 13,450 ± 650 | [66] |
65 | Berloga | lower | Soil | SOAN-4006 | 14,100 ± 250 | 17,160 ± 380 | [100] |
Kan-Yenisei region | |||||||
66 | Strizhovaya Gora | 18 | Mammal bone | GIN-5326 | 14,000 ± 1500 | 17,270 ± 2110 | [68] |
67 | Strizhovaya Gora | 14–16 | Sharcoal | GIN-5823 | 13,160 ± 960 | 15,910 ± 1340 | [101] |
68 | Strizhovaya Gora | 16 | Mammal bone | GIN-5822 | 12,090 ± 120 | 14,000 ± 200 | [68] |
69 | Strizhovaya Gora | 15 | Mammal bone | GIN-5821 | 12,000 ± 150 | 13,910 ± 210 | [68] |
70 | Strizhovaya Gora | 14 | Mammal bone | GIN-5820 | 12,250 ± 150 | 14,350 ± 310 | [68] |
71 | Strizhovaya Gora | 13 | Mammal bone | GIN-58190 | 11,890 ± 60 | 13,740 ± 100 | [68] |
72 | Strizhovaya Gora | 13 | Mammal bone | IM SOAN-406 | 10,850 ± 300 | 12,730 ± 370 | [68] |
73 | Strizhovaya Gora | 12 | Mammal bone | GIN-5819 | 11,350 ± 100 | 13,250 ± 90 | [68] |
74 | Strizhovaya Gora | 10 | Mammal bone | GIN-5816 | 17,400 ± 300 | 21,110 ± 410 | [68] |
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Stratigraphic Subdivision | Site | Layer | Range, Mean HPD cal BP | Geographical Coordinates | |
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Early Sartan | Sartan 1—sr11(sol) from 27,690 ± 250 to 24,510 ± 400 | Igeteiskii Log 1 | 4 | from 27,690 ± 250 to 25,550 ± 240 | 53°34′50.0″ N 103°25′41.0″ E |
Malta | 8–9.1 | from 27,180 ± 280 to 24,510 ± 400 | 52°51′06.6″ N 103°30′53.4″ E | ||
Malta-Strelka | n/n | 26,100 ± 520 | 52°49′28.3 N 103°33′00.3 E | ||
Buret | 1 | 25,520 ± 140 | 52°59′03.6″ N 103°31′27.8″ E | ||
Shishkino 8 | 1 | 25,510 ± 190 | 54° 0′52.88″ N 105°40′43.56″ E | ||
Sartan 1—sr12 from 22,480 ± 240 to 22,160 ± 220 | Krasnyi Yar 1 | 6 | from 24,030 ± 200 to 23,040 ± 130 | 53°36′53.23″ N 103°28′45.20″ E | |
Novyi Angarskii Most | below 5 | 22,480 ± 240 | 52°15′20.17″ N 104°16′26.88″ E | ||
Ust-Oda | 2 | 22,160 ± 220 | 52°27′40.28″ N 103°45′5.69″ E | ||
Middle Sartan | Sartan 2—sr2 | no radiocarbon data | |||
Sartan 3—sr3 from 19,220 ± 270 to 16,860 ± 290 | Krasnyi Yar 1 | 3 | 19,220 ± 270 | 53°36′53.23″ N 103°28′45.20″ E | |
Cheremushnik 2 | 2 | 18,920 ± 60 | 52°53′55.8″ N 103°37′11.0″ E | ||
Malta-Most 1 | 3 | from 18,470 ± 110 to 17,970 ± 160 | 52°49′40.23″ N 103°32′31.98″ E | ||
Kitoiskii Most | 1 | from 18,330 ± 150 to 17,920 ± 140 | 52°28′40.2″ N 103°46′26.7″ E | ||
Novyi Angarskii Most | 5 | 18,120 ± 170 | 52°15′20.17″ N 104°16′26.88″ E | ||
Malta | 9.2 | 17,950 ± 260 | 52°51′06.6″ N 103°30′53.4″ E | ||
Berloga | lower | 17,162 ± 375 | 53° 1′55.36″ N 106°51′12.06″ E | ||
Shishkino 2 | 3 | 16,860 ± 290 | 54° 0′22.39″ N 105°40′50.03″ E | ||
Late Sartan | Sartan 4—sr4 from 15,000 ± 110 to 13,250 ± 90 | Cheremushnik 2 | 1 | 15,000 ± 110 | 52°53′55.8″ N 103°37′11.0″ E |
Malta | 10 | from 14,680 ± 230 to 13,900 ± 100 | 52°51′06.6″ N 103°30′53.4″E | ||
Sosnovyi Bor | 5, 4, 3b | from 14,520 ± 190 to 13,960 ± 180 | 52°50′06.9″ N; 103°35′37.7″ E | ||
Ust-Belaya | 17–14 | from 14,060 ± 80 to 13,530 ± 40 | 52°55′15.54″ C 103°39′7.86″ B | ||
Badai 5 | 3 | 13,940 ± 80 | 52°51′56.8″ N 103°37′27.4″ E | ||
Galashikha | 5–4 | from 13,840 ± 90 to 13,520 ± 40 | 52°54′40.61″ N 103°38′54.93″ E | ||
Makarovo 2 | 4, 3 | from 13,860 ± 400 to 13,450 ± 650 | 54° 0′26.40″ N 105°47′35.59″ E | ||
Strizhovaya Gora | 16–12 | from 14,000 ± 200 to 13,250 ± 90 | 56°12′52.96″ N 95°46′50.12″ E | ||
YD—Sartan 4—sr4 | no radiocarbon data |
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Vorobieva, G.; Vashukevich, N.; Berdnikova, N.; Berdnikov, I.; Zolotarev, D.; Kuklina, S.; Lipnina, E. Soil Formation, Subaerial Sedimentation Processes and Ancient Cultures during MIS 2 and the Deglaciation Phase MIS 1 in the Baikal–Yenisei Siberia (Russia). Geosciences 2021, 11, 323. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11080323
Vorobieva G, Vashukevich N, Berdnikova N, Berdnikov I, Zolotarev D, Kuklina S, Lipnina E. Soil Formation, Subaerial Sedimentation Processes and Ancient Cultures during MIS 2 and the Deglaciation Phase MIS 1 in the Baikal–Yenisei Siberia (Russia). Geosciences. 2021; 11(8):323. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11080323
Chicago/Turabian StyleVorobieva, Galina, Nadezhda Vashukevich, Natalia Berdnikova, Ivan Berdnikov, Dmitry Zolotarev, Svetlana Kuklina, and Ekaterina Lipnina. 2021. "Soil Formation, Subaerial Sedimentation Processes and Ancient Cultures during MIS 2 and the Deglaciation Phase MIS 1 in the Baikal–Yenisei Siberia (Russia)" Geosciences 11, no. 8: 323. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11080323
APA StyleVorobieva, G., Vashukevich, N., Berdnikova, N., Berdnikov, I., Zolotarev, D., Kuklina, S., & Lipnina, E. (2021). Soil Formation, Subaerial Sedimentation Processes and Ancient Cultures during MIS 2 and the Deglaciation Phase MIS 1 in the Baikal–Yenisei Siberia (Russia). Geosciences, 11(8), 323. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11080323