期刊名称:Bulletin du Centre de Recherche Français de Jérusalem
电子版ISSN:2075-5287
出版年度:2001
卷号:8
页码:146-155
出版社:Centre de Recherche Français de Jérusalem (CRFJ)
摘要:As early as the 1930s, in Yabrud an Syria, A. Rust discovered an industry which he termed the Yabruqian, composed of thick, highly retouched scrapers.1 Other layers with more or less abundant bifaces alternate with this Yabrudian, and A. Rust attributed them to an Acheuleo-Yabrudian, Acheulian or Micoqdian industry that he estimated to have been present in the last interglacial period. In between these layers, he also found two blade horizons (for instance layer 15 in shelter I) that he termed “pre-Aurignacian” in comparison to the European Paleolithic. In Tabun, in Israel, a comparable industry was discovered at approximately the same time by D. Garrod, who named it the Amudian.2 It is also interstratified in the Acheuleo-Yabrudian, and under Mousterian levels.