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News from the north-east fringe of Neanderthal Europe: recent work at Khotylevo 1 (Bryansk Oblast, Russia)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 April 2026

Alexander Ocherednoi*
Affiliation:
Institute for the History of Material Culture, the Russian Academy of Sciences, Dvortsovaya nab. 18, St Petersburg 191186, Russia
Leonid Vishnyatsky*
Affiliation:
Institute for the History of Material Culture, the Russian Academy of Sciences, Dvortsovaya nab. 18, St Petersburg 191186, Russia
Ekaterina Voskresenskaya*
Affiliation:
Institute of Geography, the Russian Academy of Sciences, Staromonetnyi per. 29, Moscow 119017, Russia
Pavel Nehoroshev*
Affiliation:
Institute for the History of Material Culture, the Russian Academy of Sciences, Dvortsovaya nab. 18, St Petersburg 191186, Russia

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Figure 1. Location of Khotylevo 1 and other Middle Paleolithic sites (open circles) of the Upper Desna region.

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Figure 2. Khotylevo 1, trench 6-2, view from the north (from the Desna floodplain).

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Figure 3. Khotylevo 1, trench 6-2, eastern profile. Numerals inscribed in small and large circles mark lithological layers and cultural horizons, respectively. Orange dots show the original position of charcoal and humic samples used in 14C dating.

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Figure 4. Khotylevo 1, trench 6-2, cultural horizon 1, tools: 1) distal tip of a biface (see also Figure 5c); 2) double sidescraper; 3 & 4) convergent sidescrapers; 5) debitage-backed unifacial knife/sidescraper combined with a truncated-faceted element; 6) retouched Mousterian point (see also Figure 5b); 7) limace (see also Figure 5a).

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Figure 5. Khotylevo 1, trench 6-2, cultural horizon 1 (a–c), and stratigraphic trench 3, cultural horizon 3 (d). a) limace (see also Figure 4, no. 7); b) retouched Mousterian point (see also Figure 4, no. 6); c) distal tip of a biface (see also Figure 4, no. 1); d) fragment of a bifacial tool.

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Figure 6. Khotylevo 1, trench 6-2, cultural horizon 2 (1–3 & 5–8), and stratigraphic trench 3, cultural horizon 3 (4). 1 & 2) blade fragments; 3) sidescraper; 4) endscraper; 5) denticulate; 6 & 7) flakes; 8) blade with a ventral notch.