Mamontovaya Kurya

This article will address the topic of Mamontovaya Kurya, which has gained relevance in recent times due to its impact in various areas. Since its emergence, Mamontovaya Kurya has aroused the interest of researchers, experts and the general public, generating debates and reflections around its implications. Through an exhaustive analysis, the different aspects related to Mamontovaya Kurya will be explored, from its origin to its influence on current society. Likewise, the different perspectives and positions that exist around this phenomenon will be examined, with the aim of providing a complete and objective vision of it.

Mamontovaya Kurya
Мамонтовая курья
Location in the Komi Republic, Russia
Location in the Komi Republic, Russia
Location in the Komi Republic, Russia
History
Foundedca. 40,000 BP
PeriodsPaleolithic

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.

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References

  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.

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