The moon over Baikal glittered in different way, like you are looking at sable fur
'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.
Furnaces for 'advanced' metal production found under dirt track used by summer tourists.
Intrigue over how German-made 12th century blade, adorned in Sweden, reached Siberia.
The unique artifact was made by humans more than 19,000 years ago.
Medieval archer's 'unique quiver' and arrows with iron tips found in hole in a cliff, along with his wooden sarcophagus.
Skulls of ancient adult and child pair placed near kneecaps of grown-up, in bizarre burial puzzling archeologists.
Likely brought some 6,000 kilometres by ancient traders seeking walrus tusks, hunting birds and fur.
Wooden statue 5.3m high with eight faces gazed over the water for only two decades, but leaves us with a conundrum 11,600 years later.