У статті узагальнено матеріали багаторічних
досліджень Амвросіївського кістковища бізонів, сучасний аналіз яких дозволяє внести корективи у
деякі спірні питання його інтерпретації.
The Amvrosiivka Upper Palaeolithic complex, composed
of a camp site and nearby bison bone bed is located
in the Donetsk oblast’, at the top of the Kazenna
ravine, a right tributary of the Krynka river, which
drains into the Mius river. The site is dated by an average
of 19000—18000 uncal BP and belong to Epigravettian
tradition.
The results of the long-term research the Amvrosiivka
bison bone bed was analyzed in the article. The
features of topography (a gully-terrace on board of a
ravine), planigraphy, stratigraphy of a bone bed (the
ledges-thresholds and some sterile layers in cultural
remains distribution), and also the seasons of the kill
of animals (alternative, with prevalence of cold) was
summarized.
Data about the bison bones (Bison priscus, MNI =
650 and bones with cultural modifications) is presented.
The prevalence of the hunter projectile weapon details
(27 bone points and about 90 flint micropoints-inserts),
and also flint tools for butchering animals among the
archaeological finds is determined.
The interpretation of the bone bed at the same times
was controversial: as a refuse dump near dwelling (Evseev),
as a resulted from a one-time (Pidoplichko) or
repeated (Efimenko) mass drive of bison, or as a ritual
locale (Boriskovskij). At present the site is interpreted
as a place of numerous mass drive of bison and, mainly,
primary butchering of hunting bag, and also, probably,
storages of meat products in the form of the frozen
carcasses of bison in a cold season (Krotova, Snizhko,
Julien).
The ethnoarchaeological data about methods of
collective kills by Paleoindian and Indian pedestrian
hunters on bison of the North America (Frison 2004)
for the reconstruction of possible variants of the mass
drive of bison in Amvrosiivka is used. The conclusion is
made that for the purpose organization of the series of
mass drive of bison at different seasons the hunters in
Amvrosiivka used a natural trap — the gully-terrace
on a board of ravine — the right tributary of a Kazenna
ravine. This terrace with one abrupt and rather high
(4—5 m) board, obviously, used for a drive of bison from
above, a plateau (method of «jump») that the hunters,
obviously, at a certain stage having added with the restraining
structure (pens) which should keep the escaped
and wounded animals. The variant of a possible
shelter from below, a thalweg of the Kazenna ravine
(an «arroyo trap» method) also is not excluded.