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Dyuktai Cave (also
called Diuktai, D'uktai, Divktai, or
Duktai in Russian) is a site
found in Russia's
Yakutia Region (or the
Sakha Republic)
along the...
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djuktaiensis or
Dyuktai goose is an
extinct goose,
similar to but
larger than the
extant greylag goose, the
remains of
which have been
found in the
Dyuktai Cave...
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People expanded northwards into the
Middle Lena Basin. The
Dyuktai culture, near
Dyuktai Cave, on the
Aldan River at 59°N, is
similar to
southern Siberian...
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Sheet and not in Beringia. The
Clovis culture may have
originated from the
Dyuktai lithic style widespread in Beringia.
While some
authors have suggested...
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Institute for
Humanitarian Research. He
discovered Upper Paleolithic Dyuktai Culture,
stone tools in
Diring Yuriaj in Siberia, and 1000
different archaeological...
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inhabited this
region in
Alaska were of the
Dyuktai tradition,
originally located in Siberia. Eventually, the
Dyuktai changed into the
Sumnagin culture, a hunting/fishing...
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permafrost and yet to be
identified as
being a dog or wolf. 17,300–14,100
Dyuktai Cave,
northern Yakutia,
Siberia Large canid remains along with
human artefacts...
- Island,
Hawaiian Islands) –
formerly in the
monotypic genus Geochen Anser Dyuktai goose,
Anser djuktaiensis (Yakutia, Russia)
Anser aff.
erythropus (Ibiza...
- Kato,
Philip L. Kohl,
Richard B. Stamps, and
William B. Workman, ""The "
Dyuktai Culture" and New
World Origins [and
Comments and Reply]",
Current Anthropology...