• 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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  • Kostenki or Kostyonki (Russian: Костёнки) may refer to: Kostenki, Kirov Oblast, a village in Murashinsky District of Kirov Oblast Kostenki, Smolensk Oblast...
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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    Sablin, 1994 is an extinct wolf whose fossil remains were found at the Kostenki I Late Pleistocene site by the Don River at Kostyonki, Voronezh Oblast...
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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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    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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    been found commonly among earlier Paleolithic European remains such as Kostenki-14 and Sungir. The paternal haplogroup C-V20 can still be found in men...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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