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Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia
36 (4) 2008
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Human Humerus from Khoroshevsky
Island: History and Context
M.N. Kandinov, M.B. Mednikova, M.V. Dobrovolskaya, and A.P. Buzhilova.
Many valuable items owned by Russian academic museums have not yet received due attention. Among them is
a fossil human humerus which for eighty years was believed to have been lost. The authors publish a handwritten
document reporting on the discovery of a calotte and a humerus on Khoroshevsky Island, Khvalynsk, Central Russia.
The geological context and accompanying faunal material suggest that the human remains date to the Late Acheulean
or Early Mousterian age.