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  2. List of World Heritage Sites in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The World Heritage Site comprises the monastery complex, a former monastic village, monastic cells and hermitages, prehistoric sites, memorial sites of the prison camp, and the surrounding cultural landscape shaped by people living in remote and harsh conditions of the North. [10] White Monuments of Vladimir and Suzdal: Vladimir Oblast: 1992

  3. Category:Prehistoric sites in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Prehistoric sites in Russia" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. List of archaeological sites by country - Wikipedia

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    83 Russia. 84 Serbia. 85 Saudi Arabia. ... (Roman Tomb monument near Platanou Square ... Hypogeum of Ħal-Saflieni – prehistoric subterranean structure listed as a ...

  5. Category:Archaeological sites in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Prehistoric sites in Russia (14 P) R. Rus' settlements (13 P) T. Archaeological sites in Tatarstan (7 P) Tombs in Russia (2 P) Treasure troves in Russia (2 P)

  6. Sungir - Wikipedia

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    Sungir (Russian: Сунгирь, sometimes spelled Sunghir) is an Upper Paleolithic archaeological site in Russia and one of the earliest records of modern Homo sapiens in Eurasia. It is situated about 200 kilometers (120 mi) east of Moscow, on the outskirts of Vladimir, near the Klyazma River.

  7. Dolmens of the North Caucasus - Wikipedia

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    Dolmen in the Moscow State Historical Museum, 3rd-2nd millennium BC. The Caucasus dolmens are associated with the Klin-Yar community and the Koban culture.A genetic study in 2020 analysing samples from Klin-Yar communities, including the Koban culture, found one sample of paternal Haplogroup D-Z27276, which is associated with the modern Tibetan people.

  8. Gornaya Shoria megaliths - Wikipedia

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    Shoria megaliths Shoria megaliths Shoria megaliths. The Gornaya Shoria megaliths, meaning Mountain Shoria megaliths, are rock formations found within the Mountain Shoria (Gornaya Shoriya)(Russian: Горная Шория) region that comprises the southern part of Kemerovo Oblast in southern Siberia, Russia.

  9. Denisova Cave - Wikipedia

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    Denisova Cave (Russian: Денисова пещера, romanized: Denísova peshchéra, lit. 'the cave of Denis') is a cave in the Bashelaksky Range of the Altai Mountains in Siberia, Russia.