Kostyonki–Borshchyovo (redirect from Kostenki-14)
discovered at Kostenki in 2020. Kostenki-1/2 (site Kostenki-1, layer 2), Kostenki-1/3, Kostenki-6 (Streletskaya), Kostenki-11 and Kostenki 12/3 below the...
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Venus figurines of Kostyonki (redirect from Venuses of Kostenki)
The Venus figurines of Kostenki are prehistoric representations of the female body, usually in ivory and usually dated to between 25,000 and 20,000 years...
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Kostenki or Kostyonki (‹See Tfd›Russian: Костёнки) may refer to: Kostenki, Kirov Oblast, a village in Murashinsky District of Kirov Oblast Kostenki, Smolensk...
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from Kostenki, with closer affinity to the individual from Kostenki 12 than to the individual from Kostenki 14. The closer affinity between Kostenki 12...
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Andrei; Higham, Thomas (2019). "New data for the Early Upper Paleolithic of Kostenki (Russia)" (PDF). Journal of Human Evolution. 127: 21–40. Bibcode:2019JHumE...
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Finds from Zaraysk show features of both the Avdeevo culture and the Kostenki culture. The location of the excavation is under the wall of the Zaraysk...
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Bacho Kiro cave Cave of Aurignac Ksar Akil Venus figurine Bacho Kiro cave Kostenki-14 (Russia): C1b, Goyet Q116-1 (Belgium) C1a, Sungir (Russia): C1a2, Ust'-Ishim...
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studies on the earliest Cro-Magnons in 2014, namely on the 37,000-year-old Kostenki-14 individual, identified 3 major lineages which are also present in present-day...
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Azerbaijan. First evidence of people inhabiting Japan. Kostenki XVII, a layer of the Kostenki (Kostyonki) site, on the middle Don River, was occupied...
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Europe. The derived allele was absent in the paleolithic hunter gatherer Kostenki 14, who is deeply related to Ancient North Eurasians. The frequency of...
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early sewing needles of bone and ivory from about 30,000 BC, found near Kostenki, Russia in 1988, and in 2016 a needle at least 50,000 years old from Denisova...
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to other Russian Paleolithic figurines (such as the Venus figurines of Kostenki or the Venus figurines of Gagarino). Henri Delporte: L’image de la femme...
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Irkutsk Oblast, Russia ivory, serpentine rock 1936 - 1940 Venus figurines of Kostenki 20,000–25,000 Kostyonki–Borshchyovo, Russia ivory 1988 Venus of Savignano...
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Scorrano et al. (2022), "the genome of an early European individual from Kostenki 14, dated to around 37,000 years ago, demonstrated that the ancestral European...
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after the divergence from Ancient Western Eurasians (represented by the Kostenki-14 specimen). Callaway, Ewen & Nature magazine (23 October 2014). "45,000-Year-Old...
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Goyet Kostenki Sungir Zlatý kůň Ust'-Ishim Oase Bacho Kiro Tianyuan Initial Upper Paleolithic wave "East-Eurasian" Phylogenetic position of ancient Upper...
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Paleolithic remains in Europe, such as the Goyet specimen, as well as the Kostenki-14 and Sungir individuals, and ultimately expanded from a population hub...
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years old. Ivory needles were also found dated to 30,000 years ago at the Kostenki site in Russia. 8,600-year-old Neolithic needle bones were discovered at...
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(Czech Republic 26,000-27,000 YBP), Kostenki-8 (Russia 23,000-27,700 YBP), Kostenki-1 (Russia 22,000-24,000 BP), Kostenki-17 (Russia Upper Paleolithic) and...
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anatomically modern humans found anywhere in Europe was reported in 2007 from the Kostenki archaeological site near the Don River in Russia (dated to at least 40...
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inferred to have diverged from the West Eurasian Core lineage (represented by Kostenki-14; WEC), with the WEC2 component staying in the region of the Iranian...
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remainder being made up by Early West Eurasian ancestry represented by the Kostenki-14 specimen. A c. 34,000 year old specimen from Northern Mongolia (Salkhit)...
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population with deep affinities to both "European hunter-gatherers" (e.g. Kostenki-14) and "Basal East Asians" (e.g. Tianyuan man). They later dispersed throughout...
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Paleolithic tool forms such as burins and backed blades (the most persistent). Kostenki archaeological sites of multiple occupation layers persist from the Last...
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prehistoric remains, dating from 34,000 years BP, found in Russia and known as "Kostenki 14". Haplogroup C2 (M217) – the most numerous and widely dispersed C lineage...
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M105, M131) Japan C1a2 Very low frequency in Western Eurasia (including Kostenki 38 000 years ago) C1b C1b1 C1b1a C1b1a1 formerly C5 (M356) South Asia,...
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as: Ust'-Ishim man (modern west Siberia) K2a*, Oase 1 (Romania) K2a*, Kostenki 14 (south west Russia) C1b, and Goyet Q116-1 (Belgium) C1a. The oldest...
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became ancestral to modern Europeans, exemplified by individuals such as Kostenki-14. The Initial Upper Paleolithic corresponds to the spread of a particular...
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Russia Oase 1 42–37 Homo sapiens (EEMH x Neanderthal hybrid) 2002 Romania Kostenki-14 (Markina Gora) 40–37 Homo sapiens (EEMH) 1954 Russia SID-20 37.30±0...
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C1b* (F1370) has been identified in the remains of an individual known as Kostenki-14 who died circa 37,000 years BP (Upper Paleolithic) that was found at...
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