DNA of a fossil tooth found in the Altai Mountains shows early man and his best friend were together 19,000 years earlier than previously understood.
Experts say no sign of any human settlements close to 'largest necropolis in Asia for the extinct beasts'.
Startling new scientific evidence to be reviewed by international experts which - if true - would transform our knowledge of skills and sophistication of early man.
Most northerly palaeolithic site found on Arctic island of Stolbovoy, part of lost continental link between Siberia and Alaska, believe scientists.
This is the clearest evidence that our ancestors speared and killed the extinct giant.
Remains of suspected female of Turkik origin found in at an altitude of 2,803 metres in the Altai Mountains.
Extinct woolly giant was killed by early man in extreme north, insist palaeontologist ‘detectives’ as spear wound ‘proven’.
Living bacteria found in permafrost - '3.5 million years old' - is 'scientific sensation' which allows 'mice grannies' to reproduce.
Meet Minsalim Nimergazeev, orphan turned master craftsman from historic Tobolsk.