• 56°01′35″N 92°44′10″E / 56.026404°N 92.736156°E. Tools from Afontova Gora in the Krasnoyarsk Regional Museum.
  • The settlement is dated to 20 000 - 18 000 BP, a very cold part of the last ice age, and the northern ice sheet can not have been far away. View of Afontova Gora.
  • Afontova Gora, Rusya'nın Krasnoyarsk şehri yakınlarında, Yenisey Nehri'nin sol kıyısında bulunan bir Geç Üst Paleolitik ve Mezolitik Sibirya arkeolojik sit kompleksidir.
  • The Afontova Gora bears clear cultural and genetic links to the Mal'ta-Buret', probably being a northwards expression of it.
  • Afontova Gora. complex of archaeological sites in Siberia. ... Media in category "Afontova Gora". The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.
  • Ancient DNA from Upper Paleolithic Lake Baikal (Mal'ta and Afontova Gora). The study I mentioned in a previous post has now been made available in Nature.
  • See Yenisei. The Macmillan dictionary of archaeology, Ruth D. Whitehouse, 1983Copied.
  • The complex was first excavated in 1884 by I. T. Savenkov.Afontova Gora is a complex, consisting of multiple stratigraphic layers, of five or more campsites.
  • Afontova Gora III is the site where the initial excavation was undertaken by I. T. Savenkov in 1884. The site was disturbed by mining activities in the late 1880s.
  • Eske Willerslev‘s paper was on ancient DNA from the Mal’ta and Afontova Gora sites in South Siberia (24,000 and 17,000 YBP, respectively).
  • It seems like the Afontova Gora - Mal'ta-Buret cultures could very well be the origin of the so called Eurasiatic languages (Indo-European, Chokotko-Kamchatkan, Uralic-Yukaghir and Altaic languages excluding...