Unique archeological and paleontological sites face destruction from gangs seeking to raid and sell prehistoric remains.
But who were the mysterious Paleolithic artists of these rock drawings?
The Paleolithic beauty carved in woolly mammoth tusk has similarities to those uncovered in Siberia, but was found thousands of kilometres away.
Mongolian Palaeolithic sites in may prove a missing link in the map of these ancient hominins.
Implements or weapons made of quartz and quartzite unearthed among tons of bones under a Siberian village called... Mammoth.
Vivid red and orange paintings by Bronze Age artists go on show for the first time.
Unique Paleolithic prize for scientists, a jaw of an early human who 'feasted on woolly mammoth' - but may have been cannibalised.