The Yana RHS site: humans in the Arctic before the last glacial maximum
- PMID: 14704419
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1085219
The Yana RHS site: humans in the Arctic before the last glacial maximum
Abstract
A newly discovered Paleolithic site on the Yana River, Siberia, at 71 degrees N, lies well above the Arctic circle and dates to 27,000 radiocarbon years before present, during glacial times. This age is twice that of other known human occupations in any Arctic region. Artifacts at the site include a rare rhinoceros foreshaft, other mammoth foreshafts, and a wide variety of tools and flakes. This site shows that people adapted to this harsh, high-latitude, Late Pleistocene environment much earlier than previously thought.
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Archaeology. A surprising survival story in the Siberian Arctic.Science. 2004 Jan 2;303(5654):33. doi: 10.1126/science.303.5654.33. Science. 2004. PMID: 14704408 No abstract available.
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