Based on geographic information (database PALEOFAUNA), in combination with C-14 and other methods of paleo dating (1584 localities, 4033 dates, including 1501 direct dates), we first examined details of changes of mammoth distribution in Eurasia on the whole and in single parts of the range over the last 50ky. The analysis of regional features in the dynamics of mammoth range and the quantity of dated localities acknowledged a leading role of the climatic (environmental) factor in these processes. The maximum size of the Eurasian range, the largest number of remains of mammoths from dated localities and, probably, the maximum total number of population were established for the range of 38.2-8.6 cal ky BP (Denekamp interstadial = Bryansk int...
During a series of expeditions organized by CERPOLEX/Mammuthus to the Taimyr region in northern Sibe...
During a series of expeditions organized by CERPOLEX/Mammuthus to the Taimyr region in northern Sibe...
The range of the woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) covered the northern circumpolar region, ove...
Based on geographic information (database PALEOFAUNA), in combination with C-14 and other methods of...
Based on geographic information (database PALEOFAUNA), in combination with C-14 and other methods of...
Based on geographic information (database PALEOFAUNA), in combination with C-14 and other methods of...
Based on geographic information (database PALEOFAUNA), in combination with C-14 and other methods of...
The PALEOFAUNA database developed by the authors contains information on more than 5500 Eurasian loc...
The PALEOFAUNA database developed by the authors contains information on more than 5500 Eurasian loc...
The PALEOFAUNA database developed by the authors contains information on more than 5500 Eurasian loc...
The PALEOFAUNA database developed by the authors contains information on more than 5500 Eurasian loc...
The PALEOFAUNA database developed by the authors contains information on more than 5500 Eurasian loc...
We examine the temporal and geographic distribution of a worldwide sample of human and woolly mammot...
Mammoth evolution in Eurasia represents one of the best-studied examples of evolutionary pattern and...
During a series of expeditions organized by CERPOLEX/Mammuthus to the Taimyr region in northern Sibe...
During a series of expeditions organized by CERPOLEX/Mammuthus to the Taimyr region in northern Sibe...
During a series of expeditions organized by CERPOLEX/Mammuthus to the Taimyr region in northern Sibe...
The range of the woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) covered the northern circumpolar region, ove...
Based on geographic information (database PALEOFAUNA), in combination with C-14 and other methods of...
Based on geographic information (database PALEOFAUNA), in combination with C-14 and other methods of...
Based on geographic information (database PALEOFAUNA), in combination with C-14 and other methods of...
Based on geographic information (database PALEOFAUNA), in combination with C-14 and other methods of...
The PALEOFAUNA database developed by the authors contains information on more than 5500 Eurasian loc...
The PALEOFAUNA database developed by the authors contains information on more than 5500 Eurasian loc...
The PALEOFAUNA database developed by the authors contains information on more than 5500 Eurasian loc...
The PALEOFAUNA database developed by the authors contains information on more than 5500 Eurasian loc...
The PALEOFAUNA database developed by the authors contains information on more than 5500 Eurasian loc...
We examine the temporal and geographic distribution of a worldwide sample of human and woolly mammot...
Mammoth evolution in Eurasia represents one of the best-studied examples of evolutionary pattern and...
During a series of expeditions organized by CERPOLEX/Mammuthus to the Taimyr region in northern Sibe...
During a series of expeditions organized by CERPOLEX/Mammuthus to the Taimyr region in northern Sibe...
During a series of expeditions organized by CERPOLEX/Mammuthus to the Taimyr region in northern Sibe...
The range of the woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) covered the northern circumpolar region, ove...