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Archaeological sites in Siberia

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Denisova Cave
cave
Ukok Plateau
plateau in Altai Mountains
Mal'ta–Buret' culture
Paleolithic archeological culture
Okladnikov Cave
cave in Soloneshensky District, Altai Krai, Russia
Arzhan
Archaeologic site in the Tuva Republic
Afontova Gora
complex of archaeological sites in Siberia
Ust'-Ishim man
45,000-year-old remains of one of the early modern humans to inhabit western Siberia
Chertovy Vorota Cave
cave and archaeological site in Russia
Yana Rhinoceros Horn Site
upper Palaeolithic site in northeastern Siberia
Shurmak culture
ancient community of southern Siberia
Uyuk Culture
Kharantsy
human settlement in Olkhonsky District, Irkutsk Oblast, Russia
Uzury
Uzury (from - tip, top, edge) is a village in the Olkhonsky District of Irkutsk region of Russia, a part of the Khuzhirskiy municipal unit. Located in the Bay Haga-Yaman of Lake Baikal at the Eastern shore of Olkhon Island in 30 km northeast from the municipal unit centre — village Khuzhir.
Big Salabyk mound
archaeological site in Russia
Amnya settlement
prehistoric fortified settlement in Western Siberia
Kara-Bom
Kara-Bom is an Initial Upper Paleolithic archaeological site dating to 46,620 +/-1,750 cal years before present (BP), and located in Southern Siberia. It is among the earliest (probable) modern human sites for Siberia, together with Kara-Tenesh, Kandabaevo, and Podzvonskaya.
Sunduki Range
The mountain range Sunduki is a natural and historical monument of local significance in the Ordzhonikidzevsky and Shirinsky districts of the Republic of Khakassia, Russia. Since June 18, 2011, the Sunduki museum has been operating on the territory of the mountain range.