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Siberia: Golden Woman, X-Woman, and Empresses to Anomie

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More than a million years ago, there was a hominid woman in Siberia. One piece of her fossilized little finger was found by archeologists in 2004 in Denisova Cave located in south central Siberia. She preceded the Neanderthals, having and emigrated from Africa to Siberia to apparently coexist with the Neanderthals and her descendants, with Modern Humans—and possibly some other early Asian species. She and her species immigrated to Asia prior to the Neanderthal and Modern Hominids.

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Fields, R.M. (2013). Siberia: Golden Woman, X-Woman, and Empresses to Anomie. In: Against Violence against Women. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137447692_7

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