International conference SUBSISTENCE STRATEGIES IN THE STONE AGE, DIRECT AND INDIRECT EVIDENCE OF FISHING AND GATHERING May 2018

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RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INSTITUTE FOR THE HISTORY OF MATERIAL CULTURE STATE HERMITAGE MUSEUM SAMARA STATE UNIVERSITY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND EDUCATION SERGIEV POSADE STATE HISTORY AND ART MUSEUM PRESERVE International conference SUBSISTENCE STRATEGIES IN THE STONE AGE, DIRECT AND INDIRECT EVIDENCE OF FISHING AND GATHERING 15 18 May 2018 ST PETERSBURG 2018

International conference SUBSISTENCE STRATEGIES IN THE STONE AGE, DIRECT AND INDIRECT EVIDENCE OF FISHING AND GATHERING PROGRAMME OF THE CONFERENCE 15 May Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Sciences (IHMC RAS) (18 Dvortsovaya Embankment, St Petersburg) 8:30 9:00 Registration Conference opening 9:00 9:10 Welcome speech. Director of IHMC RAS Prof. Vladimir Lapshin 9:10 9:20 Welcome speech. Head of Palaeolithic Department of IHMC RAS Prof. Sergei Vasiliev Morning session 9:20 13:00 Chair: Sergei Vasiliev, secretary: Irina Khrustaleva Session marking the 50th anniversary of Vladimir Mikhailovich LOZOVSKI 9:20 9:40 Olga Lozovskaya (IHMC RAS, St Petersburg, SPHAMP, Sergiev Posad), Eugeny Zalmanov (Russian Museum, St Petersburg) Vladimir Lozovski and researches of site Zamostje 2 9:40 10:00 Vladimir Vishnevsky, Tatiana Novoselova (SPHAMP) Vladimir Lozovski in the Sergiev Posad Museum (documentary) Dedicated to the 50th anniversary of Vladimir Mikhailovich LOZOVSKI (1968 2015) 15 18 MAY 2018, St Petersburg The conference is held with financial support of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research No 18-09-20015g Session Settlement location and structure as a reflection of economic strategy. Role of hunting and fishing in different landscapes (based on faunal remains) 10:00 10:20 Asja Engovatova (Institute of Archaeology RAS, Moscow) Neolithic of the forest zone of the Eastern-European Plain (actual problems) 10:20 10:40 Knut Andreas Bergsvik (University of Bergen, Norway), Kenneth Ritchie (Moesgaard Museum, Denmark; CBSA, Germany) Mesolithic fishing in western Norway 10:40 11:00 11:00 11:20 Adam Boethius, Björn Nilsson (Lund University, Sweden) Implications of Early Holocene mass consumption of fish and changes in aquatic biodiversity in southern Scandinavia 1

11:20 11:40 Anton Murashkin (St Petersburg University), Eugeny Kolpakov (IHMC RAS, St Petersburg), Alevtina Kiseleva (St Petersburg University) Sea hunting and fishing on the coast of North Fennoscandia to the turn of the Era (planigraphy, faunistic remains, inventory) 11:40 12:00 Kenneth Ritchie (Moesgaard Museum, Denmark; CBSA, Germany), Harald Lübke, Ulrich Schmölcke, John Meadows, Valdis Bērziņš, Mārcis Kalniņš, Ute Brinker, Aija Ceriņa, Mudīte Rudzīte (CBSA, Germany, University of Latvia) The freshwater shellmidden at Riņņukalns: Stone Age fishermen in the eastern Baltic region 12:00 12:20 Igor Ezepenko (IH NAS Belarus) Topography of Neolithic settlements and planigraphy of the economic objects in the Streshinskaya lowland of the Upper Dnieper region 12:20 12:40 Olga Lozovskaya (IHMC RAS, St Petersburg, SPHAMP, Sergiev Posad), Vladimir Lozovski, Ignacio Clemente-Conte (IMF CSIC, Spain), Andrei Mazurkevich, Ekaterina Dolbunova (State Hermitage, St Petersburg), Ermengol Gasssiot (UAB, Spain), Marianna Kulkova (HSPU, St Petersburg), Ekaterina Ershova (MSU, Moscow) Site Zamostje 2 a place of hunting or fishing? 12:40 13:00 13:00 14:00 Break Evening session 14:00 18:20 Chair: Vadim Mosin, secretary: Alexander Bessudnov 14:00 14:20 Vesna Dimitrijević, Dušan Mihailović (University of Belgrade, Serbia), Steven Kuhn (University of Arizona, USA), Tamara Dogandžić (Max Planck IEA, Germany) Evidences for subsistence strategies of Gravettian hunter-gatherers in the Central Balkans 14:20 14:40 Dragana Filipović (University of Kiel, Germany, IBS SASA, Serbia), Ivana Živaljević (University of Novi Sad, Serbia), Vesna Dimitrijević (University of Belgrade, Serbia) Food procurement and sustenance in the Mesolithic Iron Gates, southeastern Europe 14:40 15:00 Mihaela Savu (University of Kiel, Germany) All is fish that comes to the net. The exploitation of aquatic resources in the Lower Danube Valley during the 5th millennium BC 15:00 15:20 Katarina Botić (Institute of Archaeology, Croatia) Wild game in the early Neolithic diet supplement or the survival strategy? Some examples form the north Croatian Starčevo culture sites 15:20 15:40 Ekaterina Dolbunova (State Hermitage, St Petersburg), Andrei Tsybrij, Victor Tsybrij (DAS, Rostov-on-Don), Andrei Mazurkevich (State Hermitage, St Petersburg), Michael Sablin (ZI RAS, St Petersburg), Miroslawa Zabilska-Kunek (Rzeszow University, Poland), Jacek Szmanda (Krakow University, Poland), Piotr Kittel (Lodz University, Poland), Elona Lyashkevich (IH NAS Belarus), Manon Bondetti, Oliver E. Craig (York University, United Kingdom) Subsistence strategies in the early Neolithic on the site Rakushechny Yar (7th 6th millennia BC) 15:40 16:00 Tatyana Grechkina ( Nasledie, Astrakhan), Alexander Vybornov (SSUSSE, Samara), Yury Lebedev ( Nasledie, Astrakhan) The Baibek site: place selection, settlement structure, and relation of hunting and fishing 16:00 16:20 16:20 16:40 Poster presentations Vladimir Shumkin, Eugeny Kolpakov (IHMC RAS, St Petersburg) Microtopography of the settlements in Northern Fennoscandia 8th 2nd millennia BC Tatyana Trubetskaya (ILLH KRC RAS, Petrozavodsk) Specificity of the location and structure of settlements of the Neolithic Early Karelian Eneolithic periods (based on the settlement Vigaynavolok I) Elena Kalechits (IH NAS Belarus) Peopling of different ecological niches by the first settlers of Belorussian Polesie Galina Sinitsyna (IHMC RAS, St Petersburg) Indirect evidence of fishing in the Early Neolithic Valdai culture Oleg Voronenko (IH NAS Belarus) Mesolithic settlements in the lower part of the Berezina River (Dneprovskaya) Eugenia Lychagina, Denis Demakov (PSHPU, Perm), Natalia Zaretskaya (GI RAS, Moscow), Alexei Chernov (Moscow University) Neolithic sites location features in the Upper and Middle Kama basin: raw material preferences 2 3

16:40 17:00 Eugenia Yanish (IZ NAS of Ukraine), Roman Smolianinov (LSPU, Lipetsk), Sergei Shemenev, Andrey Zheludkov ( Archaeologist, Lipetsk), Alexander Bessudnov, Elizaveta Yurkina (LSPU, Lipetsk) Evidence of hunting and fishing in the materials of the Chalcolithic settlement and burial site Vasil evskij Cordon 27 according to the analysis of archaeozoological material 17:00 17:20 Andrei Skorobogatov ( Terra, Voronezh), Eugenia Yanish (IZ NAS of Ukraine), Alexander Alexandrovsky (IG RAS, Moscow) Neolithic site Cherkasskaya 5 in the Middle course of the Don River: Relation between hunting and fishing according to faunal remains 17:20 17:40 Arkady Korolev, Natalia Rosliakova (SSUSSE, Samara), Eugenia Yanish (IZ NAS of Ukraine), Anton Shalapinin (SSUSSE, Samara) Hunting and fishing in the forest-steppe Zavolzhje in the Eneolithic: results of a comprehensive research of the settlement Lebyazhinka VI 17:40 18:00 Vladimir Sidorov (IA RAS, Moscow) Informative potential of kitchen heaps and storage pits 18:00 18:20 18:30 Cocktail in the Central Asia Department of IHMC RAS 16 May The State Hermitage Museum, Staraya Derevnya Restoration, Conservation and Storage Centre (37 Zausadebnaya Str.) Morning session 9:00 13:00 Chair: Yury Serikov, secretary: Konstantin Andreev 9:00 9:20 Dmitry Enshin (IPND TSC SB RAS, Tyumen) Early Neolithic settlement of hunters and fishers on Lake Mergen (Western Siberia) 9:20 9:40 Victor Zakh (TSC SB RAS, Tyumen) Fishing of the ancient population of the Tobol-Ishim interflow (on materials of Andreevskoje and Mergen Lake systems) 9:40 10:00 Daniil Tupakhin (ARC YNAD, Salekhard) Fisheries in the Eneolithic in the territory of the Lower Oba region (based on the materials from site Gorniy Samotnel I) 10:00 10:20 Michael Konstantinov (Transbaikal State University, Chita) Ancient fishing in the Baikal region 10:20 10:40 Henny Piezonka (University of Kiel, Germany), Olga Poshekhonova, Vladimir Adaev (IPND TSC SB RAS, Tyumen) Ethnoarchaeological investigations on the interrelation of mobility, economy and settlement structure at the Northern Sel kup, Taz region, Western Siberia 10:40 11:00 11:00 11:20 Aboualhassan Bakry (Cairo University, Egypt) Fishing in Late Paleolithic Egypt 11:20 11:40 Poster presentations Vadim Mosin, Ekaterina Yakovleva (IHA, Urals Branch of RAS, Cheliabinsk) Dynamics of development of Neolithic-Eneolithic settlements in the forest-steppe Zauralye Michael Zhilin (IA RAS, Moscow), Svetlana Savchenko (Sverdlovsk Regional Museum, Ekaterinburg) Fishery in the Mesolithic of the Trans-Urals (based on peat-bog sites) 4 5

Alla Glavenchuk (OAM NAS Ukraine) Life support of the inhabitants of the late Paleolithic settlements of Anetovka 2 (direct and indirect data) Igor Pistruil (OAM NAS Ukraine) Life support strategy and the problem of neolithisation in the North-Western Black Sea area steppes Valery Manko (IA NAS Ukraine) Place selection and settlement structure as a reflection of economic strategy and land use relations 11:40 13:00 Excursion to exhibitions in the Staraya Derevnya Restoration, Conservation and Storage Centre of the State Hermitage Museum 13:00 14:00 Break Evening session 14:00 18:20 Chair: Henny Piezonka, secretary: Alisa Larionova Session Evidence of gathering in the Paleolithic 14:00 14:20 Vyacheslav Schchelinsky (IHMC RAS, St Petersburg) Some evidence of water food resources use in the Early Paleolithic 14:20 14:40 Natalia Skakun (IHMC RAS, St Petersburg), Natalia Leonova (Moscow University), Laura Longo (DMNTU, Singapore), Vera Terekhina (IHMC RAS, St Petersburg), Irina Pantiukhina (FEG I RAS, Vladivostok), М. V. Eltzov (IPCBPSS RAS, Pushchino), Е. А. Vinogradova (Moscow University) Preliminary results of a comprehensive analysis of rubbing tile from the Upper Paleolithic site of Kamennaja Balka 2 14:40 15:00 Ksenia Stepanova (IHMC RAS, St Petersburg) Paleolithic grinding stone as archaeological source in substantiating complicated gathering 15:00 15:20 Elena Leonova, Olesia Uspenskaya (IA RAS, Moscow) Evidence of collecting at the end of the Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic of the North-Western Caucasus (based on materials from the cave Dvoynaya and the canopy Chygai) 15:20 15:40 15:40 16:00 Session Fishing equipment and tools for gathering: based on the typology and traceology data. Fixed and mobile fishing constructions from organic materials 16:00 16:20 Niccolò Mazzucco (UMR 7055, France), Ignacio Clemente Conte (IMF CSIC, Spain), Virginia García Díaz (Leiden University, Netherlands), Joaquina Soares, Carlos Tavares da Silva (University of Lisbon, Portugal), José Ramos Muñoz, Eduardo Vijande Vila (Universidad de Cádiz, Spain) Insights into fish resources exploitation from the use-wear analysis of lithic tools: case-studies from the Iberian Peninsula between the 6th 3rd millennia cal BC 16:20 16:40 David Cuenca-Solana (Universidad de Cantabria, Spain), Ignacio Clemente Conte (IMF CSIC, Spain), Igor Gutiérrez-Zugasti, Manuel González-Morales (Universidad de Cantabria, Spain) Shellfishing tools? Asturian picks from Mazaculos II (Asturias, northern Spain) 16:40 17:00 Svetlana Skochina (IPND TSC SB RAS, Tyumen) Fishing and fishing equipment in the Early Neolithic in the forest-steppe Ishim River basin 17:00 17:20 Anna Maliutina (IHMC RAS, St Petersburg), Anton Murashkin, Alevtina Kiseleva (St Petersburg University) Commercial bone and horn implements of the Kola Peninsula: typology, technology, tracology 17:20 17:40 Poster presentations Galina Poplevko (IHMC RAS, St Petersburg), Tatyana Grechkina ( Nasledie, Astrakhan) Use-wear analysis of microtools from Baibek site (the Lower Volga region) Natalia Skakun (IHMC RAS, St Petersburg), Hugues Plisson (University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France), Michael Zhilin (IA RAS, Moscow), Vera Terekhina (IHMC RAS, St Petersburg), Dmitry Shulga, T. Bostanova (Donish IHAE AS of Tajikistan) Knives for cutting grass of ancient hunters and fishermen Stanislav Kovalenko (CPHCH AS, Blagoveshchensk) Tip of the harpoon of the non-rotating type from the territory of the Western Amur region (based on materials from the Late Neolithic settlement Osinovoe Lake, 1962) Natalia Tsvetkova (RME, St Petersburg) Fishing tools in the Early Neolithic of the Upper Volga Artur Chubur (Bryansk University) Again about the mammoth gathering of Eastern Europe: new facts, versions, and interpretations 17:40 18:00 6 7

17 May The State Hermitage Museum, Staraya Derevnya Restoration, Conservation and Storage Centre (37 Zausadebnaya Str.) Morning session 9:20 13:00 Chair: Alexander Vybornov, secretary: Eugeny Tkatch 9:20 9:40 Marina Nesterova, Vyacheslav Molodin (IAE SB RAS, Novosibirsk) Methods of fish preparation and conservation based on the materials of the Neolithic complex of the Tartas 1 site (Barabinsk forest-steppe, 7th millennium BC) 9:40 10:00 Eugenia Lychagina, Alexei Sarapulov (PSHPU, Perm), Eugeny Mitroshin (PFRC UB RAS, Perm) Fishing equipment in archaeological materials of the Chashkinskoe Lake microregion 10:00 10:20 Maxim Charniauski (IH NAS Belarus), Anna Maliutina (IHMC RAS, St Petersburg), Elona Liashkevich (IH NAS Belarus) Fishing on the Krivinsky peat bog. Based on materials from the Asavets 2 settlement site (2008 2017) 10:20 10:40 Nadezhda Nedomolkina (VSMReserve, Vologda), Henny Piezonka (University of Kiel, Germany) Fishing in the Neolithic Eneolithic periods on the Upper Sukhona (based on the materials of the settlement Voksa 3) 10:40 11:00 11:00 11:20 Harry Robson (York University, United Kingdom), Kenneth Ritchie (Moesgaard Museum, Denmark; CBSA, Germany) Prehistoric fishing in Southern Scandinavia 11:20 11:40 Ekaterina Kashina (SHM, Moscow), Alexander Emelianov (Podolie, Podolsk), Olga Krylovich (IEE RAS, Moscow), Igor Askeev (IPEMWU TAS, Kazan) Small fish in the catch of fishermen of the Volosovo culture 11:40 12:00 Sergei Gapochka (VSPU, Voronezh) Fisheries and gathering as the most important factors of life support for the population of the Middle Don Neolithic culture (based on the sites on the River Bityug) 12:00 12:20 Eugenia Yanish (IZ NAS of Ukraine) Net fishing in the Middle Don basin during the Neolithic period (on the materials of the Cherkasskaya 5 site) 12:20 12:40 Yury Serikov (RSPPU, Nizhniy Tagil) The functional purpose of the so-called harpoons 12:40 13:00 Ignacio Clemente Conte, Juan José Ibáñez Estévez, Juan Francisco Gibaja Bao (IMF CSIC, Spain), Niccolò Mazzucco (UMR 7055, France), Xavier Terradas Batlle, Millan Mozota Holgueras, F. Borrel (IMF CSIC, Spain) Cereal use-wear traces and harvesting methods 13:00 14:00 Break Evening session 14:00 18:20 Chair: Ignacio Clemente Conte, secretary: Anna Maliutina 14:00 14:20 Satu Koivisto (University of Helsinki, Finland) Fishing with stationary wooden structures in (Sub-)Neolithic Finland 14:20 14:40 Tatiana Gusentsova (SRICNHeritage, St Petersburg), Piotr Sorokin (IHMC RAS, St Petersburg) Fishing equipment and inventory of the Neolithic Early Metal sites in the Neva and South Ladoga region 14:40 15:00 Natalia Kosorukova (ChSU, Cherepovets) Fishing equipment of the Karavaikha 4 site in the Vozhe Lake basin 15:00 15:20 Marina Ivanishtcheva (East Onega region archaeological expedition, Vologda), Elizaveta Ivanishtcheva (VSU, Vologda) Archaeological objects and fishing tools of the Stone Age settlements on Tudosero in the South of the Onega Lake basin 15:20 15:40 Elena Kostyleva (IvSU, Ivanovo), Aija Macane (University of Gothenburg, Sweden) Fishing tools from the ritual treasures of the Volosovo culture from the Sakhtysh II site 15:40 16:00 16:00 16:20 8 9

Session Fishing and gathering in Prehistoric art 16:20 16:40 Florence Bouvry (ARSCAN UMR 7041, Nanterre, France) What do we learn from the narrative scenes painted and engraved on the hunters-fishermen from the end of the Mesolithic to the Neolithic in Europe 16:40 17:00 Eugeny Kolpakov, Vladimir Shumkin (IHMC RAS, St Petersburg) Economic activities reflected in the petroglyphs of Scandinavia 17:00 17:20 Gennady Khlopachev (MAE RAS, St Petersburg) Ichthyofauna and images of fish from the Upper Paleolithic sites of the Desna River 17:20 17:40 18 May Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Sciences (18 Dvortsovaya Embankment, St Petersburg) Morning session 9:20 13:00 Chair: Oliver E. Craig, secretary: Ksenia Stepanova Session Storage and cooking. Diet in the Stone Age through natural science research. Food residues and seeds of edible plants in archaeological layers 9:20 9:40 Mihael Budja (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) Evolutionary models in archaeology: agriculture, ceramic pots and milk consumption in the contexts 9:40 10:00 Carmen María Martínez-Varea, Ernestina Badal García (Universitat de Vale ncia, Spain) Food and raw material. Use of plants during the Upper Palaeolithic in Cova de les Cendres (Alicante, Spain) 10:00 10:20 Marian Berihuete Azorín (University of Hohenheim, Germany), Amaia Arranz Otaegui (University of Copenhagen, Denmark), Inés L. López-Dóriga (Wessex Archaeology, UK) Prehistoric plant underground storage structures in Europe 10:20 10:40 Mindaugas Grikpėdis (Vilnius University, Lithuania), Endo Eiko (Meiji University, Japan), Giedre Motuzaite Matuzeviciute (Lithuanian Institute of History, Lithuania), Mikola Kryvaltsevich, Maryia Tkachova (IH NAS of Belarus) Plants in pots: SEM research of ceramic silicon casts from the Prypiat River basin 10:40 11:00 11:00 11:20 Manon Bondetti, Sofia Chirkova (York University, UK), Olga Lozovskaya (IHMC RAS, St Petersburg), Alexandre Lucquin (York University, UK), John Meadows (CBSA, University of Kiel, Germany), Oliver E. Craig (York University, UK) The function of early ceramic container and subsistence strategies in Zamostje 2, Central Russia, during the early Holocene 11:20 11:40 Alexandre Lucquin (York University, UK), Blandine Courel (British Museum, UK), Ekaterina Dolbunova (State Hermitage, St Petersburg), Henny Piezonka (University of Kiel, Germany), John Meadows (CBSA, University of Kiel, Germany), Oliver E. Craig (York University, UK), Carl Heron (British Museum, UK) What is for dinner tonight? Research on the innovation, dispersal and use of hunter-gatherer pottery in NE Europe (INDUCE) 11:40 12:00 Alexander Vybornov (SSUSSE, Samara), Pavel Kosintsev (IPAE UB RAS, Ekaterinburg), Marianna Kulkova (HSPU, St Petersburg), Vladimir Platonov (SNRU, Samara), Natalia Rosliakova (SSUSSE, Samara), Bente Philippsen (University of Aarhus, Denmark), А. Yudin (RCRCH, Saratov) The diet of the Lower Volga region Neolithic population 12:00 12:20 John Meadows (CBSA, University of Kiel, Germany), Olga Lozovskaya (IHMC RAS, St Petersburg), Vyacheslav Moiseyev (MAE RAS, St Petersburg) Interpreting Mesolithic human remains from Zamostje 2 12:20 12:40 Alisa Zubova, Vyacheslav Moiseev (MAE RAS, St Petersburg), Alexander Kulkov (SPbSU, St Petersburg) Results of odontological investigations from the Zamostje 2 settlement 12:40 13:00 13:00 14:00 Break Evening session 14:00 18:20 Chair: Andrei Mazurkevich, secretary: Tatyana Novoselova 14:00 14:20 Marian Berihuete Azorín (University of Hohenheim, Germany), Raquel Piqué, J. Girbal (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain), Antony Palomo (Museum d Arqueologia de Catalunya, Spain), Xavier Terradas (IMF CSIC, Spain) Fungi for tinder at the Neolithic site of La Draga (NE Iberia) 10 11

14:20 14:40 Harry K. Robson (York University, UK), Ester Oras (University of Tartu, Estonia), Sönke Hartz (CBSA, Germany), Jacek Kabaciński (IAE PAS, Poland), Søren H. Andersen (Moesgård Museum, Denmark), Gytis Piličiauskas (Lithuanian Institute of History, Lithuania), W. Gumiński (University of Warszawa, Poland), Alexandre Lucquin (York University, UK), Laura Thielen (Universität Hamburg, Germany), Andreas Akotula (Erfurt, Germany), Agnieszka Czekaj-Zastawny (IAE PAN, Poland), Oliver E. Craig (York University, UK), Carl Heron (British Museum, UK) Illuminating the prehistory of Northern Europe: organic residue analysis of lamps 14:40 15:00 Marianna Kulkova (HSPU, St Petersburg), Alexander Kulkov (SPbSU, St Petersburg), Olga Lozovskaya (IHMC RAS, St Petersburg) A comprehensive analysis of the wood piles from the Neolithic layers on Zamostje 2 site 15:00 15:20 Aija Macane (University of Gothenburg, Sweden), Kerkko Nordqvist (University of Helsinki, Finland), Elena Kostyleva (IvSU, Ivanovo) New analyses of foodcrusts from the Sakhtysh complex, Upper Volga region 15:20 15:40 Poster presentations Laura J. Crawford (Ohio State University, USA) Woody fuel use at Kostenki 1 Corinna Rössner, Katleen Dtckers (University of Tübingen, Germany), Marion Benz (Albert Ludwigs-University, Freiburg), Vecihi Özkaya (Dicle University, Turkey), Simone Riehl (University of Tübingen, Germany) Subsistence strategies and vegetation development at aceramic Neolithic Körtik Tepe, Southeastern Anatolia Galina Levkovskaya (IHMC RAS, St Petersburg), L. Kartseva, E. Chavchavadze (Botanical Institute RAS, St Petersburg), Vasily Liubun, Elena Beliaeva, Sergei Lisitsyn, Alexei Artiushenko (IHMC RAS, St Petersburg), A. Bogoliubova (Botanical Institute RAS, St Petersburg) Obtaining information on the objects of stone age plant gathering using SEM (data on Monasheskaya, Barakayevaskaya, Kostenki 1/I, Borshchevo 5 and Atapuerca sites) Natalia Vasilieva (State Hermitage, St Petersburg) Field conservation of waterlogged organic archaeological finds of the pile-dwelling site Serteya II 15:40 16:00 16:00 16:30 Final discussion 16:30 Conference closing 12

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