DNA and radiocarbon dating analyses of the bones are offering new insights into the ambitious Ice Age site constructed by ...
A Siberian man recently found an unbelievably well-preserved Ice Age woolly rhino beneath the Arctic permafrost about 50,000 ...
The bones belonged to dozens of hunted species, the institute said, including woolly mammoths. The skeletons of at least 13 ...
The Kostenki 11 site, located near the Don River, just 300 kilometers from Moscow, is one of the most significant Upper ...
Woolly mammoths lived throughout Eurasia and North America, and the last populations were found near the Bering Sea, Alaska and Russia. The hunting camp was found in Ústí nad Labem in northern ...
The mammoth-bone structure, located at a site in Russia some 300 miles ... the humans directly hunted the mammoths, and we infer they were likely found in natural bone beds and transported to ...