Abstract

The article is devoted to the publication of materials collected on pebble shoals of the estuary zone of the Yedrala river, right tributary of the Katun river, flowing into it on the southern outskirts of the Manzherok, Maiminsky district of the Republic of Altai. The first archeological finds in this place were made by A. P. Okladnikov in 1977, and the monument was called Manzherok 1. The stone articles found had traces of roundness and were dated to different periods of the Stone Age. In 2022, A. L. Kungurov inspected the Yedraly River mouth, recorded outcrops of basement flint rocks and collected stone artifacts of Mousterian and Upper Paleolithic times, which are published in this article

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