Patterns of land-use in Western Crimea during the Middle Palaeolithic

Conference Paper

Abstract

Several Middle Palaeolithic sites in the Crimea (Ukraine) have recently been excavated. These sites cluster along the limestone escarpments that form the northern margins of the Crimean Mountains. Topographic, environmental and behavioural data from these sites and other, previously excavated sites is used to build an hypothesis for a regional pattern of land-use during the Middle Palaeolithic for future testing.