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Peopling of the Lake Baikal region and Transbaikal hunter-gatherers (c.30,000–2,000 BP)

Peopling of the Lake Baikal region and Transbaikal hunter-gatherers (c.30,000–2,000 BP)

  1. Initial Upper Paleolithic spreads into southern Siberia

    Labels: Initial Upper, Kara-Bom
  2. Arctic Siberia occupied at Yana RHS

    Labels: Yana RHS, Arctic Siberia
  3. Ancient North Siberians identified from Yana DNA

    Labels: Ancient North, Yana
  4. Mal’ta burial documents Ancient North Eurasian ancestry

    Labels: Mal ta, Ancient North
  5. Last Glacial Maximum reshapes Siberian settlement patterns

    Labels: Last Glacial, Yana cultural
  6. Afontova Gora occupations continue ANE-linked presence

    Labels: Afontova Gora, ANE-linked
  7. Late Upper Paleolithic Transbaikal evidence at Ust-Kyakhta

    Labels: Ust-Kyakhta-3, Transbaikal
  8. Holocene warming expands forests and lake-rich landscapes

    Labels: Holocene warming, Baikal Transbaikal
  9. Cemetery-use discontinuity follows early Baikal Neolithic

    Labels: Cemetery discontinuity, Cis-Baikal
  10. Bronze Age Glazkovo tradition marks a new phase

    Labels: Glazkovo, Bronze Age