Vivid red and orange paintings by Bronze Age artists go on show for the first time.
But how did ancient artists create prehistoric masterpieces on sheer cliffs today only accessible by sophisticated modern climbing equipment?
Sacred site up to 17,000 years old - believed to be gateway to the underworld - under threat from modern spray paint artists.
On the border between Russia and Mongolia, we reveal awe-inspiring Kara-Turug petroglyphs, and they contain a BIG secret about ancient Siberia.
Petroglyphs some 7,000 years older than earlier thought with ancients artists using same style in Siberia and Mongolia.
Thousands of rock paintings make remote area the world’s best place to see 5,000 year old alfresco art.
Exceptional display from new exhibition in Irkutsk is the work of an entire family.
Sunduki is called the Siberian Stonehenge, yet its site is older than the British standing stones, and arguably 'more mysterious'.
Her treasures include an incense burner decorated by solar symbols, 1,500 beads that once adorned her costume, and 100 pendants made from animal teeth.