Mamontovaya Kurya (Russian: Мамонтовая курья, "the mammoth curve") is a Palaeolithic site on the Usa River, Komi Republic, Russia. The site includes stone artifacts, animal bones and a mammoth tusk with human-made marks. Dated to 40,000 years before present, this is the oldest documented evidence of hominin activity at this latitude.[1]
^Pavlov, Pavel; John Inge Svendsen; Svein Indrelid (6 Sep 2001). "Human presence in the European Arctic nearly 40,000 years ago". Nature. 413 (6851): 64–67. doi:10.1038/35092552. PMID 11544525.
MamontovayaKurya (Russian: Мамонтовая курья, "the mammoth curve") is a Palaeolithic site on the Usa River, Komi Republic, Russia. The site includes stone...
Russia. Humans reached Arctic Russia at least 40,000 years ago, in MamontovayaKurya. Ancient North Eurasian populations from Siberia genetically similar...
479..521H. doi:10.1038/nature10484. PMID 22048314. S2CID 4374023. "MamontovayaKurya:an enigmatic, nearly 40000 years old Paleolithic site in the Russian...
from the site suggest a date ca. 39,000 BP. Europe Russia 40–35? MamontovayaKurya Earliest evidence of human (not necessarily anatomically modern humans)...
ago) and at Sungir (34,600 years ago). Humans reached Arctic Russia (MamontovayaKurya) by 40,000 years ago. During the prehistoric eras the vast steppes...
of Europe; however, modern human remains are known from the nearby MamontovayaKurya site dating to 40,000 years ago. Indirect dating of Neanderthals remains...
Bibcode:2001Natur.413...64P. doi:10.1038/35092552. PMID 11544525. S2CID 1986562. "MamontovayaKurya:an enigmatic, nearly 40000 years old Paleolithic site in the Russian...
discoveries include rock art in Andros, 40,000-year-old tools in MamontovayaKurya, terracotta citizens in a pit adjacent to the Terracotta Army, a walled...