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Russian expedition finds evidence of northernmost Stone Age hunters above the Arctic Circle – Livescience.com
They would have hunted woolly mammoths.

Ancient cut marks on mammoth bones unearthed on a remote island in the frozen extremes of Siberia are the northernmost evidence of Paleolithic humans ever found, according to archaeologists.
The bones from the woolly mammoth
skeleton, dated to about 26,000…
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