Abstract

The article presents archaeological finds (bone tools) from the Sivuch ii Old Koryak site, located in the Siglan Bay area. The inhabitants of this site were engaged in fishing, hunted marine mammals, land animals, and birds. The site can be tentatively dated back to the first half of the 2nd millennium AD. The obtained materials complement the idea of the Old Koryak culture and the tool complex of settlements around the Siglan Bay. The archaeological finds discussed testify to the promising further study of Old Koryak sites in in the area.

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