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Journal of Archaeological Research. 30:321-369
This paper reviews significant issues related to the fossil hominins from the Altai Mountains of Siberia (Russia), namely Denisovans, Neanderthals, and early modern humans. Uncritical acceptance of the recovered information by some authors has result
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Susan G. Keates
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Radiocarbon. 62:1121-1126
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Susan G. Keates
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Quaternary Research in Indonesia ISBN: 9780367810627
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Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. History. 64:390-414
The article was prepared with the support of Tomsk State University grant program; State assignment number 0330-2016-2018; the Russian Science Foundation (RNF), grant number 14-50-00036.
Autor:
Yaroslav V. Kuzmin, Susan G. Keates
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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 576:110512
Yue et al. (2021) have proposed a model of two Upper Palaeolithic industries in Northeast China called the “Initial Microblade Industry” and the “Northern Microblade Industry”, with the latter originating from the former, and its spread to th
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Susan G. Keates, Yaroslav V. Kuzmin
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Journal of Human Evolution. 146:102834
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Susan G. Keates, Yaroslav V. Kuzmin
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Antiquity. 2015. Vol. 89, № 345. P. 714-720
Shuidonggou localities 1 and 2 provide key evidence for the Initial Upper Palaeolithic of north-east Asia. In a recent article inAntiquity(87 (2013), 368–383), Liet al.proposed a new chronology, building on the earlier results of Madsenet al.(Antiq
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Yaroslav V. Kuzmin, Susan G. Keates
Publikováno v:
Archaeological and anthropological sciences. 2018. Vol. 10, № 1. P. 111-124
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 de
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Autor:
Yaroslav V. Kuzmin, Susan G. Keates
Publikováno v:
Radiocarbon. 56:753-766
The corpus of radiocarbon dates run directly on Pleistocene-age human remains in Eurasia (∼120 values, with ∼80 of them found to be reliable) is analyzed and interpreted. The latest Neanderthals are dated to ∼34,000–30,500 BP (∼38,800–35,