Luka-Vrublevetska - a site of the Lower Paleolithic period (Middle Achele ) on the left bank of the Dniester in the Kamenetz-Podolsky district of the Khmelnitsky region of Ukraine , 22 km southeast of the city of Kamenetz-Podolsky [1] .
Paleolithic flint tools found here. During excavations of the settlement in 1946 - 1950, 7 semi-earth dwellings were revealed. One of them (45 m by 3-5 m) belonged to a large family. Found: stone and bone tools, ceramic vessels, jewelry, terracotta figurines of people and animals and more. The population was engaged in agriculture (the traction force of cattle was used). The social system is primitive communal with signs of a patriarchal way of life. A cult of fertility was widespread.
In Luka-Vrublevetskaya found the remains of the settlement 4000-3000 years BC. e., which refers to the early stage of Trypillian culture (a single burial in a dwelling) [2] , as well as the settlement of Chernyakhov culture .
Notes
- ↑ Martynov A.I. Pleistocene. The beginning of anthropogen. Paleolithic
- ↑ Bibikov S.N. Rannetripolsky settlement of Luka-Vrublevetskaya on the Dniester, in the collection: Materials and Research on Archeology of the USSR, vol. 38, M. - L., 1953.
Links
- Luke-Vrublevetskaya // Great Soviet Encyclopedia : [in 30 vol.] / Ch. ed. A.M. Prokhorov . - 3rd ed. - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1969-1978.