Woolly rhino discovery in the lower Kolyma River

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Woolly rhino discovery in the lower Kolyma River. / Boeskorov, Gennady G.; Lazarev, Peter A.; Sher, Andrei V.; Davydov, Sergei P.; Bakulina, Nadezhda T.; Shchelchkova, Marina V.; Binladen, Jonas Khalid Mohamed Awad; Willerslev, Eske; Buigues, Bernard; Tikhonov, Alexey N.

In: Quaternary Science Reviews, Vol. 30, No. 17–18, 2011, p. 2262-2272.

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Boeskorov, GG, Lazarev, PA, Sher, AV, Davydov, SP, Bakulina, NT, Shchelchkova, MV, Binladen, JKMA, Willerslev, E, Buigues, B & Tikhonov, AN 2011, 'Woolly rhino discovery in the lower Kolyma River', Quaternary Science Reviews, vol. 30, no. 17–18, pp. 2262-2272. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.02.010

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Boeskorov, G. G., Lazarev, P. A., Sher, A. V., Davydov, S. P., Bakulina, N. T., Shchelchkova, M. V., Binladen, J. K. M. A., Willerslev, E., Buigues, B., & Tikhonov, A. N. (2011). Woolly rhino discovery in the lower Kolyma River. Quaternary Science Reviews, 30(17–18), 2262-2272. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.02.010

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Boeskorov GG, Lazarev PA, Sher AV, Davydov SP, Bakulina NT, Shchelchkova MV et al. Woolly rhino discovery in the lower Kolyma River. Quaternary Science Reviews. 2011;30(17–18):2262-2272. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.02.010

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Boeskorov, Gennady G. ; Lazarev, Peter A. ; Sher, Andrei V. ; Davydov, Sergei P. ; Bakulina, Nadezhda T. ; Shchelchkova, Marina V. ; Binladen, Jonas Khalid Mohamed Awad ; Willerslev, Eske ; Buigues, Bernard ; Tikhonov, Alexey N. / Woolly rhino discovery in the lower Kolyma River. In: Quaternary Science Reviews. 2011 ; Vol. 30, No. 17–18. pp. 2262-2272.

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title = "Woolly rhino discovery in the lower Kolyma River",
abstract = "A nearly complete frozen mummy of a woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis Blum., 1799) was discovered in a gold mine on the lower reaches of the Kolyma River, north–eastern Siberia. This is the first find of the whole body of woolly rhino in permafrost. A large part of the mummified body was preserved, including the left part of the body, covered by skin, including skin of the head and ear, fore and hind legs. The skull with 2 horns and the lower jaw were also preserved. Most of the internal organs were lost, except the intestines, stomach, and their contents. A rib fragment from this individual was dated by AMS-radiocarbon method to 39,140 ± 390 years BP (OxA-18755). Spore and pollen analyses of the stomach contents indicate that grasses and sagebrushes formed the main part of the diet of C. antiquitatis in this region of Arctic Siberia.",
author = "Boeskorov, {Gennady G.} and Lazarev, {Peter A.} and Sher, {Andrei V.} and Davydov, {Sergei P.} and Bakulina, {Nadezhda T.} and Shchelchkova, {Marina V.} and Binladen, {Jonas Khalid Mohamed Awad} and Eske Willerslev and Bernard Buigues and Tikhonov, {Alexey N.}",
note = "Beringia and Beyond: Papers Celebrating the Scientific Career of Andrei Vladimirovich Sher, 1939–2008",
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doi = "10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.02.010",
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volume = "30",
pages = "2262--2272",
journal = "Quaternary Science Reviews",
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AU - Lazarev, Peter A.

AU - Sher, Andrei V.

AU - Davydov, Sergei P.

AU - Bakulina, Nadezhda T.

AU - Shchelchkova, Marina V.

AU - Binladen, Jonas Khalid Mohamed Awad

AU - Willerslev, Eske

AU - Buigues, Bernard

AU - Tikhonov, Alexey N.

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N2 - A nearly complete frozen mummy of a woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis Blum., 1799) was discovered in a gold mine on the lower reaches of the Kolyma River, north–eastern Siberia. This is the first find of the whole body of woolly rhino in permafrost. A large part of the mummified body was preserved, including the left part of the body, covered by skin, including skin of the head and ear, fore and hind legs. The skull with 2 horns and the lower jaw were also preserved. Most of the internal organs were lost, except the intestines, stomach, and their contents. A rib fragment from this individual was dated by AMS-radiocarbon method to 39,140 ± 390 years BP (OxA-18755). Spore and pollen analyses of the stomach contents indicate that grasses and sagebrushes formed the main part of the diet of C. antiquitatis in this region of Arctic Siberia.

AB - A nearly complete frozen mummy of a woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis Blum., 1799) was discovered in a gold mine on the lower reaches of the Kolyma River, north–eastern Siberia. This is the first find of the whole body of woolly rhino in permafrost. A large part of the mummified body was preserved, including the left part of the body, covered by skin, including skin of the head and ear, fore and hind legs. The skull with 2 horns and the lower jaw were also preserved. Most of the internal organs were lost, except the intestines, stomach, and their contents. A rib fragment from this individual was dated by AMS-radiocarbon method to 39,140 ± 390 years BP (OxA-18755). Spore and pollen analyses of the stomach contents indicate that grasses and sagebrushes formed the main part of the diet of C. antiquitatis in this region of Arctic Siberia.

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DO - 10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.02.010

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