Kamchatka Neolithic Tarinskaya culture.

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Zhokhovskaya site is one of the most northern archaeological sites in the world. Scientists consider it the oldest trace of a person’s stay in high latitudes, indicating the development of these territories about 8 thousand years ago.

During this period, the modern Novosibirsk Islands were part of the land. A permanent camp was located on the seashore, where from 25 to 50 people lived. About a third of them were active hunters who left the camp for reindeer fishing. On the remains of animals at this place, scientists were able to restore the annual cycle of inhabitants of the site.

During the excavations on the island of Zhokhov, archaeologists identified the remains of four men and women. A genetic study showed that they belong to a group of Western Eurasian origin. Presumably these people came from the north of Western Siberia or from the Urals.
 

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:occasion14: I'm sure this is the arrowhead. He was slightly deformed by the fire.
Tomorrow I'll show you the items, about the same as your avatar.

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You must have a good eye some of the pieces you find are so small it’s unreal how nice the flaking still is even on the tiny ones.
 

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what are those? We have similar pieces on the west coast but no consensus on what they were used for.
 

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what are those? We have similar pieces on the west coast but no consensus on what they were used for.

One can only guess ... in Russia such items are called “lunnitsa” (crescent).
Many scholars and archaeologists refer them to ritual objects, since it is not possible to invent a practical purpose for these objects.
 

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They are called crescent here as well.

They look like a simple knife or scraper form.

I can send them to you for testing. Obsidian, the one that is bigger, in full can fit like a scraper. Two others of flint ... I could not use them.
All the scrapers I collected were formed by types and species.
This is a laborious process, as there are a lot of them. Scrapers of each type - a few dozen pieces.
The ratio of "Crescents" - three items to a thousand other types.
 

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Three more subjects, not clear destination.
* Suitable wording is “Ritual objects”.
They look very similar to a real, ritual (amulet) of bone, which I found in the same places. The photo was posted in the first posts.
 

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They look very similar to a real, ritual (amulet) of bone, which I found in the same places. The photo was posted in the first posts.

I would think a tied on pendant. I know the Mandan tribe in Nd. made items that were that shape, but I don't think theirs were chipped.
 

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Thank you Geradot for those pics Those pictured are similar to our Great Basin crescents but without having them in hand I'd say just the top one is a true crescent. Most of ours are made of a chert but many are obsidian or basalt as well.Our true crescents are nearly always ground smooth in the center portion also. They are usually very carefully made and some are true works of art. There are others not quite as carefully made.
I still believe in the transverse theory where they were hafted on shafts and hurled at fowl. Who really knows at this time though. We find crescents fairly often and I have seen quite a few. They are a unique and mysterious artifact Here are some pics of some of mine. I have more but can't find pics,one I was picking up a nice white uniface crescent. Also here is a type of point called a Black Rock Concave,they are frequently found with crescents
 

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Sorry my pics of these were too big for more than just one. The group shot of several points were all found near each other except one of those. The point is the Black Rock Concave .
 

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They look very similar to a real, ritual (amulet) of bone, which I found in the same places. The photo was posted in the first posts.

That one piece has sure been ground and smoothed around the notches
 

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Found pic of uniface crescent,had more but haven't located them yet
 

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The ones that you think may be amulets look like they could just be hafted knives or scrapers , the crescents are odd to me because how small they are
 

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