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Record #97442:
Siberian conference on the cradle of mankind / Piers Vitebsky.
Title: | Siberian conference on the cradle of mankind / Piers Vitebsky. |
Author(s): | Vitebsky, Piers. |
Date: | 1989. |
In: | Polar Record. (1989.), Vol. 25(153) (1989) |
Abstract: | Account of All-Union conference on The Problem of the Cradle of Mankind in the Light of New Archaeological and Physical Anthropological Discoveries, held at Diring-Yuryakh, near Yakutsk, north-eastern Siberia, 17-21 August 1988. Diring-Yuryakh is Palaeolithic site overlooking river Lena some 200 miles upstream of Yakutsk. Claim by Dr Yuriy A. Mochanov that this site is some two million years old would imply that Man arose independently in sub-Arctic. |
Notes: | Polar Record. Vol. 25(153) :149 (1989). |
Keywords: | 572 -- Anthropology, physical. 903 -- Archaeology. .000(410) -- British author: SPRI. U -- Archaeology. (*50) -- Soviet Union. (*531.3) -- Yakutiya. Respublika Sakha. |
SPRI record no.: | 97442 |
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