A 45,000-year-old Neanderthal bone found in Crimea shows ancient humans traveled thousands of miles, linking Europe and ...
Researchers have long been attempting to piece together the trek of Neanderthals from Europe into Asia around the Middle and ...
Researchers discovered Neanderthal DNA at a site in Crimea, revealing genetic and cultural links to Asian populations.
A tiny bone from Starosele Cave, Crimea, has yielded ancient DNA showing it belonged to a Neanderthal dubbed “Star 1”.
DNA and stone tool comparisons suggest Eastern European Neandertals trekked 3,000 kilometers to Siberia, where they left a genetic and cultural mark.
Max Roving, 27, has covered 20,000km in the last 18 months, crossing rugged and politically sensitive terrain by bicycle. He ...
Two Siberian regions have become the 26th and 27th Russian regions to adopt legislation this week banning the “coercion” of ...
A growing number of Russian regions are slashing the extraordinarily high signing bonuses for men signing up to fight in ...
The genetic link between bones discovered thousands of miles away from each other suggests a prehistoric migration route.
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Onward and upward to Khongoriin Els

Part two of writer Rex Tan's recent adventure in the Gobi Desert - one marked by transport woes, breathtaking views, and memories to last a lifetime.
ADB helps Mongolia improve education access and quality by constructing and expanding schools, reforming curricula and assessments, providing learning materials, enhancing planning and management ...
Altay Prefecture, located in the northwest frontier of China, sits in the northeast part of Ili Kazak autonomous prefecture in the north of Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. It borders Mongolia to the ...