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A.G. Rybalko
Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences
Publications - 5
Citations - 12
A.G. Rybalko is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geology & Acheulean. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 8 citations.
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The discovery of a bifacial industry in vietnam
A.P. Derevianko,A.V. Kandyba,Khac Su Nguyen,S.A. Gladyshev,Gia Doi Nguyen,V. A. Lebedev,A. M. Chekha,A.G. Rybalko,V.M. Kharevich,A. A. Tsybankov +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors deal with the origin of bifacial industry in the Lower Paleolithic of Southeast Asia and describe stone tools from the stratifi ed sites of Goda and Rocktyng near the town of Ankhe, Vietnam.
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New Findings on Lithic Industries of the Middle to Upper Paleolithic Boundary in Dagestan
TL;DR: In this article, geomorphological and stratigraphic descriptions of Tinit-1 -a Paleolithic site in Dagestan are presented, which indicate that the site dates to the late Middle Paleolithic or early Upper Paleolithic.
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Middle Paleolithic Stone Industry from Darvagchai-Zaliv-4 Site in Contex of Synchronous Complexes of Darvagchai Geoarchaeological Area
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose an approach to deal with the problem of the lack of information in the context of data sharing in a data-driven manner, which is called data sharing.
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Lakhuti-IV: A New Site of the Loessic Paleolithic in Tajikistan
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors proposed a method to improve the quality of the data collected by the data collection system by using the information gathered from the database of the user's profile.
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Late Acheulean Handaxes from Northeastern Caucasus: Morphology and Technology
TL;DR: In this article , the variability of morphological and technological features of handaxes from two culturally and chronologically consecutive Acheulean assemblages of Dagestan, Northeastern Caucasus was described.