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Dr. Yuri Dublyansky of Innsbruck University studies ancient cave art from the Ural Mountains in Russia to help better understand their age and how humans have evolved from thousands of years ago.
Геолог Юрий Дублянский и сотрудник Научно-производственного центра по охране и использованию недвижимых объектов культурного наследия Республики Башкортостан Раян Ахмедьянов отбирают образец для уран-ториевого датирования с натёка «Лошадь-барельеф» около Восточного панно зала Рисунков пещеры Шульган-Таш (Капова).
Geologist Yuri Dublyansky and associate of the Science-Research Center for Protection and Use of the Objects of Cultural Heritage of Republic of Bashkortostan (NPC) Rayan Achmedianov collect samples for uranium-thorium dating from the flowstone “Horse bas-relief” on the Eastern panel in the Hall of Drawings of Shulgan-Tash (Kapova) cave.
Photo ID: R.Shone_170925_136
Robbie Shone
Photo keywords: ancient art, cave, caveart, horse, mammoth, ochre, painting, paintings, paleolithic, pictograph, red, rock art, rock paintings, Russia, underground, Ural Mountains, zoomorphic