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Evidence of wildfire versus anthropogenic combustion features: Spatial and macro-charcoal analyses of the final middle Paleolithic horizon at Orkhon 7, central Mongolia

This article examines the formation processes of combustion features at the Orkhon 7 Paleolithic site in central Mongolia, employing a new multifaceted approach that combines spatial analysis with computer learning and micro-charcoal analysis. We analyzed material from excavations conducted in the 1...

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Published in:Archaeological research in Asia 2022-12, Vol.32, p.100409, Article 100409
Main Authors: Marchenko, D.V., Zhilich, S.V., Rybin, E.P., Nokhrina, T.I., Bazargur, D., Gunchinsuren, B., Olsen, J.W., Khatsenovich, A.M.
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