An updated analysis of Paleolithic sites in Siberia and the Urals 14C-dated to the coldest phase of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), with its timespan currently determined as ca. 23,000–19,000 BP (ca. 27, 300–22,900 cal BP), is presented. It is demonstrated that people continuously occupied the southern and central parts of Siberia and the Russian Far East (up to 58° N latitude), and perhaps sporadically settled regions located even further north, up to 70° N, throughout the LGM. This is in accord with our previous data, but is now based on a larger dataset, and also on a paleoecological analysis of the major pre-LGM archaeological sites in Siberia and the Urals north of 58° N. It is clear that Paleolithic people in northern Eurasia were abl...
The Altai region has yielded a cluster of Middle and Upper Paleolithicstratified sites that have bee...
International audiencePollen and plant macrofossil data from northern Eurasia were used to reconstru...
ABSTRACT. In Siberia, the accumulation of radiocarbon dates from archaeological sites since the 1960...
An updated analysis of Paleolithic sites in Siberia and the Urals 14C-dated to the coldest phase of ...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
ABSTRACT. Our updated database of Siberian Paleolithic radiocarbon records (the 2011 date list of ~8...
The Pleistocene peopling of North Asia was a complex evolutionary process controlled by interactions...
Geological and palaeoecological evidence from Siberia shows patterned cyclic climatic changes during...
This study investigates technological change and human settlement of the Transbaikal region, souther...
This study investigates technological change and human settlement of the Transbaikal region, souther...
We compare late Pleistocene archaeological 14C databases from the Transbaikal, Russia and the Paleo-...
International audiencePollen and plant macrofossil data from northern Eurasia were used to reconstru...
International audiencePollen and plant macrofossil data from northern Eurasia were used to reconstru...
International audiencePollen and plant macrofossil data from northern Eurasia were used to reconstru...
International audiencePollen and plant macrofossil data from northern Eurasia were used to reconstru...
The Altai region has yielded a cluster of Middle and Upper Paleolithicstratified sites that have bee...
International audiencePollen and plant macrofossil data from northern Eurasia were used to reconstru...
ABSTRACT. In Siberia, the accumulation of radiocarbon dates from archaeological sites since the 1960...
An updated analysis of Paleolithic sites in Siberia and the Urals 14C-dated to the coldest phase of ...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
ABSTRACT. Our updated database of Siberian Paleolithic radiocarbon records (the 2011 date list of ~8...
The Pleistocene peopling of North Asia was a complex evolutionary process controlled by interactions...
Geological and palaeoecological evidence from Siberia shows patterned cyclic climatic changes during...
This study investigates technological change and human settlement of the Transbaikal region, souther...
This study investigates technological change and human settlement of the Transbaikal region, souther...
We compare late Pleistocene archaeological 14C databases from the Transbaikal, Russia and the Paleo-...
International audiencePollen and plant macrofossil data from northern Eurasia were used to reconstru...
International audiencePollen and plant macrofossil data from northern Eurasia were used to reconstru...
International audiencePollen and plant macrofossil data from northern Eurasia were used to reconstru...
International audiencePollen and plant macrofossil data from northern Eurasia were used to reconstru...
The Altai region has yielded a cluster of Middle and Upper Paleolithicstratified sites that have bee...
International audiencePollen and plant macrofossil data from northern Eurasia were used to reconstru...
ABSTRACT. In Siberia, the accumulation of radiocarbon dates from archaeological sites since the 1960...