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Arina M. Khatsenovich

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PhD, Paleolithic archaeologist in Central Asia, CI of Joint Mongolian Russian American Archaeological Expedition #JMRAAE, researcher in @IAET_SBRAS__NAP

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Finally the web-page of our team and our current projects is completed and ready for release. To get more info about Paleolithic study in Mongolia visit 👇paleomongolia.com @IAET_SBRAS__NAP @jmraae @UA_Anthropology


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Incredible new research from Fiona Hook and colleagues investigates manufacture, breakage, and usewear of Pleistocene tusk shell beads from Boodie Cave, Barrow Island, NW Australia. 🐚🔓⬇️ tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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Talk by Arina Khatsenovich et al. about the Altai Region #LAC2024

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Classic hyena den. Gnawed bones concentration and numerous coprolites (latrine).

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Our new article led by @Naihui_W, on the application of ZooMS in two Palaeolithic faunal assemblages from China. We did not find humans but we found many Pleistocene camels🐫🐫🐫🐫 AND collagen on 100ka+ bones from southern China! There's hope... royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…


I really miss this #Mongolian #bankhar from Tsagaan Agui. We know each other for 3 years and I call him a Big Boy. Can’t wait to see him next summer

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Join us for our next seminar at 1pm AEST Friday the 29th of September, where Professor Mike Petraglia (Griffith University) will explore the challenges that our ancient ancestors faced in their journey out of Africa! Dual delivery, free and open to all, see below for details.

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Our new article on northernmost #IUP in Siberia is out. Here is the link for 50 days' free access to our article. authors.elsevier.com/a/1hnqY8MrPsGN…


Studying Tsagaan Agui Cave in Gobi

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I'm thrilled to remotely share tomorrow our research on the EUP of Nothern Central Asia, we will discuss symbolic innovations and shifts in human self-representation. Join us at #EAA2023, Session #475 with @RKhats org @t_shumon @INEE_CNRS @CNRSAquitaine @univbordeaux

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Another site in China celebrates the 100th Anniversary of Discovery this week - the Salawusu site. What a nice idea to join together these 2 dates and conferences!

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Visiting Shuidonggou for 100 Anniversary of its discovery. House of Licent and Teilhard de Chardin was quite comfortable

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A beautiful illustration of geographic bias in human evolutionary studies thanks to the compilation of the ROCEEH Out of Africa Database (ROAD) journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…

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When bugs in Rome have better hotel than you :))

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Converging Micoquian evidence from Rozhok I, with a possible ornament. e-anthropology.com/English/Catalo…

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42,000-year-old Mongolian pendant may be earliest known phallic art | Science science.org/content/articl…


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No symbolic item but nevertheless a bone industry by Neanderthal at Jonzac! Research by @Malvina_Baumann involving @traceolab, @PACEA_Bordeaux, @zooscan and @IAET_SBRAS__NAP

As many bone tools as flint ones? New insight on the Quina level under excavation at Chez-Pinaud site dx.plos.org/10.1371/journa… #Neanderthal #PLOSONE

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Another article is out today! Brief review on MP lithic industry from Tsagaan Agui cave’s Entrance Terrace, Gobi desert. 50 days free access: sciencedirect.com/science/articl… @IAET_SBRAS__NAP


You may or may not buy it, but our "small but old phallus" article is finally out after five years of hard work!

The oldest 42ky old phallic representation from Tolbor 21, Mongolia, raises questions about human self-perception in a region where encounters among Homo sapiens, Denisovans, and Neanderthals were likely nature.com/articles/s4159… @QueffelecAlain1 @RKhats @INEE_CNRS @univbordeaux

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