Lugovskoe, Western Siberia: A Possible Extra-Arctic Mammoth Refugium at the End of the Late Glacial

Eleven woolly mammoth bone samples from Lugovskoe (central West Siberian Plain, Russia) were radiocarbon dated in 3 laboratories: Institute of Geology, Novosibirsk; Oxford University, Oxford; and Christian Albrechts University, Kiel. Each laboratory used its own protocol for collagen extraction. Par...

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Main Authors: Orlova, Lyobov A, Zenin, Vasily N, Stuart, Anthony J, Higham, Thomas F G, Grootes, Pieter M, Leshchinsky, Sergei V, Kuzmin, Yaroslav V, Pavlov, Aleksander F, Maschenko, Evgeny N
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0033822200039667 2024-03-03T08:41:37+00:00 Lugovskoe, Western Siberia: A Possible Extra-Arctic Mammoth Refugium at the End of the Late Glacial Orlova, Lyobov A Zenin, Vasily N Stuart, Anthony J Higham, Thomas F G Grootes, Pieter M Leshchinsky, Sergei V Kuzmin, Yaroslav V Pavlov, Aleksander F Maschenko, Evgeny N 2004 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033822200039667 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0033822200039667 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Radiocarbon volume 46, issue 1, page 363-368 ISSN 0033-8222 1945-5755 General Earth and Planetary Sciences Archeology journal-article 2004 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0033822200039667 2024-02-08T08:42:49Z Eleven woolly mammoth bone samples from Lugovskoe (central West Siberian Plain, Russia) were radiocarbon dated in 3 laboratories: Institute of Geology, Novosibirsk; Oxford University, Oxford; and Christian Albrechts University, Kiel. Each laboratory used its own protocol for collagen extraction. Parallel dating was carried out on 3 samples in Novosibirsk and Oxford. Two results are in good agreement. However, there is a major discrepancy between 2 dates obtained for the third sample. The dates obtained so far on the Lugovskoe mammoths range from about 18,250 BP to about 10,210 BP. The Lugovskoe results thus far confirm the possibility of woolly mammoth survival south of Arctic Siberia in the Late Glacial after about 12,000 BP, which has important implications for interpreting the process of mammoth extinction. The site has also produced the first reliable traces of human occupation from central Western Siberia at the Late Glacial, including unique direct evidence of mammoth hunting. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Siberia Cambridge University Press Arctic Radiocarbon 46 1 363 368
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Archeology
Orlova, Lyobov A
Zenin, Vasily N
Stuart, Anthony J
Higham, Thomas F G
Grootes, Pieter M
Leshchinsky, Sergei V
Kuzmin, Yaroslav V
Pavlov, Aleksander F
Maschenko, Evgeny N
Lugovskoe, Western Siberia: A Possible Extra-Arctic Mammoth Refugium at the End of the Late Glacial
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description Eleven woolly mammoth bone samples from Lugovskoe (central West Siberian Plain, Russia) were radiocarbon dated in 3 laboratories: Institute of Geology, Novosibirsk; Oxford University, Oxford; and Christian Albrechts University, Kiel. Each laboratory used its own protocol for collagen extraction. Parallel dating was carried out on 3 samples in Novosibirsk and Oxford. Two results are in good agreement. However, there is a major discrepancy between 2 dates obtained for the third sample. The dates obtained so far on the Lugovskoe mammoths range from about 18,250 BP to about 10,210 BP. The Lugovskoe results thus far confirm the possibility of woolly mammoth survival south of Arctic Siberia in the Late Glacial after about 12,000 BP, which has important implications for interpreting the process of mammoth extinction. The site has also produced the first reliable traces of human occupation from central Western Siberia at the Late Glacial, including unique direct evidence of mammoth hunting.
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author Orlova, Lyobov A
Zenin, Vasily N
Stuart, Anthony J
Higham, Thomas F G
Grootes, Pieter M
Leshchinsky, Sergei V
Kuzmin, Yaroslav V
Pavlov, Aleksander F
Maschenko, Evgeny N
author_facet Orlova, Lyobov A
Zenin, Vasily N
Stuart, Anthony J
Higham, Thomas F G
Grootes, Pieter M
Leshchinsky, Sergei V
Kuzmin, Yaroslav V
Pavlov, Aleksander F
Maschenko, Evgeny N
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title Lugovskoe, Western Siberia: A Possible Extra-Arctic Mammoth Refugium at the End of the Late Glacial
title_short Lugovskoe, Western Siberia: A Possible Extra-Arctic Mammoth Refugium at the End of the Late Glacial
title_full Lugovskoe, Western Siberia: A Possible Extra-Arctic Mammoth Refugium at the End of the Late Glacial
title_fullStr Lugovskoe, Western Siberia: A Possible Extra-Arctic Mammoth Refugium at the End of the Late Glacial
title_full_unstemmed Lugovskoe, Western Siberia: A Possible Extra-Arctic Mammoth Refugium at the End of the Late Glacial
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