Startling new scientific evidence to be reviewed by international experts which - if true - would transform our knowledge of skills and sophistication of early man.
Standing two metres tall, the giant deer was assumed to be extinct about 10,300 years ago, but new research finds it was still alive across Siberia.
Dating back 40,000 years to the Denisovan species of early humans, new pictures show beauty and craftsmanship of prehistoric jewellery.
First pictures of 'unique' Bronze Age warlord's full battle dress may be a 'war trophy'.
Beads made from ostrich eggs buried in the Siberian cave around 2,000 generations ago reveal amazing artistic (and drilling) skills of our long-ago ancestors.
Vivid red and orange paintings by Bronze Age artists go on show for the first time.
A study suggests cannabis, magic mushrooms and ecstatic dancing was used as ancient anaesthetic.
Likely from the Okunev culture, might this mysterious ancient figurine with the angry face be a children's 'rattle', to ward off evil spirits?
Sacred site up to 17,000 years old - believed to be gateway to the underworld - under threat from modern spray paint artists.