Abstract

Krounovka -23 can be considered as a unique site in Primorye region of the Russian Far East. This site belonged to Krounovskaya culture, and Soviet and Russian scholars believe that this culture played a significant role in development of the ancient and medieval Far East. Usually archaeologists considered the kang system and the different kinds of ceramics as high point of industry of this culture. However, results of the excavation of Krounovka -23 demonstrated this view was not correct, and that Far Eastern specialists underestimated the industrial level of the Krounovskaya culture. In spite of this, Krounovka -23 remains as little-known site in the East Asian region. The goal of this article is to discuss about significance of the Krounovka -23 site and artifacts recovered from this site.

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