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Mamontovaya Kurya (Russian: Мамонтовая курья, "the
mammoth curve") is a
Palaeolithic site on the Usa River, Komi Republic, Russia. The site
includes stone...
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western Russia.
Humans reached Arctic Russia at
least 40,000
years ago, in
Mamontovaya Kurya.
Ancient North Eurasian po****tions from
Siberia genetically similar...
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reaches of Europe; however,
modern human remains are
known from the
nearby Mamontovaya Kurya site
dating to 40,000
years ago.
Indirect dating of Neanderthals...
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Archaeological discoveries include rock art in Andros, 40,000-year-old
tools in
Mamontovaya Kurya,
terracotta citizens in a pit
adjacent to the
Terracotta Army,...
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results from the site
suggest a date ca. 39,000 BP.
Europe Russia 40–35?
Mamontovaya Kurya Earliest evidence of
human (not
necessarily anatomically modern...
- ago) and at
Sungir (34,600
years ago).
Humans reached Arctic Russia (
Mamontovaya Kurya) by 40,000
years ago.
During the
prehistoric eras the vast steppes...
- Bibcode:2011Natur.479..521H. doi:10.1038/nature10484. PMID 22048314. S2CID 4374023. "
Mamontovaya Kurya:an enigmatic,
nearly 40000
years old
Paleolithic site in the Russian...
- Bibcode:2001Natur.413...64P. doi:10.1038/35092552. PMID 11544525. S2CID 1986562. "
Mamontovaya Kurya:an enigmatic,
nearly 40000
years old
Paleolithic site in the Russian...
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inhabited for 40,000 years, as
evidenced by the
archaeological site
Mamontovaya Kurya (Russian: Мамонтовой Курьи, "the
mammoth curve"). With the Russian...