Buried with stone axe and horn-tipped arrow, ancient human remains have archeologists reshaping their assumptions.
5,000 year old site used for fish processing but also rituals which remain a 'huge mystery' involving wolverines and ermine.
Ancient items of jewellery found by archeologists on Taymyr peninsula are stone labrets which were inserted into the face below the bottom lip.
Valuable obsidian travelled during Early Holocene times from Lake Krasnoe in Chukotka to Zhokhov Island deep in the Arctic.
Siberian goggles among the world’s earliest eyewear to prevent winter blindness from the sun’s piercing reflection.
Salmon dishes were a firm favourite on the lower Amur River, while meat was on menu upstream.
But how did they get to landlocked Kurgan region, 2,400 kilometres from the nearest ocean?
Bronze Age burial near Lake Baikal intrigues archeologists who have not yet revealed contents of leather pouch between man's kneecaps.
'Absolutely stunning' ancient ornaments discovered with no known comparisons, presenting a puzzle for archeologists: which culture made this?
Siberian driver Nikolay Tarasov makes a precious Bronze Age catch.