Konikov, Yevhenii G.Ivanovo, S.Vinogradova, E.Kiosak, Dmytro V.Govedarica, B.Кіосак, Дмитро ВолодимировичКиосак, Дмитрий Владимирович2012-04-182012-04-182010Black sea-mediterranean corridor during the last 30 ky: sea level change and human adaptation (2005–2010) : VI plenarry meeting and field trip IGCP-521 (Rhodes, 27 Sept. – 5 Oct., 2010). – Rhodes, 2010.https://dspace.onu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/2367Caspian-Black Sea-mediterranean corridor during last 30 ky: sea level change and human adaptiv strategies (2005-2011), plenary meeting and field trip INQUA 501 (6,2010),27 Sept.-5 Oct., 2010The northwestern part of the Black Sea is interesting for scientists not only because it is considered to be a "connecting-link" or a "contact area" between the two worlds—the Balkan farmers and the steppe cattle-farmers, or because it was the place where impulses from several centers of cultural genesis came together. It is also unique because of its geological structure: there are salt limans in the littoral area, in which, due to climatic factors, a natural process of salt crystallization occurs. And salt had an exchange value in many regions of the world.enSubhoreul (SB-1 and SB-2)limanssea-level changesalinityculture genesisThe role of the liman-baymouth complexes in human settlement in the Eneolithic to Bronze AgeArticle