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Kuznetsova, Tatyana V (2007): Bones collection of Lena Delta reserve Tiksi, Appendix 4-6 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.614882

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Abstract:
Remains of large Pleistocene mammals always attract attention. Scientists and local people who work and live in the Laptev Sea Region find and collect various bones and fragments of large mammals. Some of them are brought to the Lena Delta Reserve. Mammal remains of the "Mammoth fauna" are the most common artifacts in the paleontological collection of the Lena Delta Reserve museum. The collection includes single bones, fragments of skeletons, bones with soft tissues and hair of Late Pleistocene and Holocene specimens. It consists of nearly 300 samples.
The museum was created thanks to the enthusiasm of Dr. A. Gukov, the present director of the reserve. Employees of the reserve, school teachers, pupils and other interested people also contribute. The first specimens were collected in 1985. They were bison bones collected by Yarlykov Yu. A. on Makar Island (Yana Delta Region) near the Makar polar station; Efimov S. N. found horse and reindeer bones on the Myostakh Cape, Bykovsky Peninsula (Lena Delta Region). Mammoth and reindeer bones were collected by Gukov A. Yu. during the same year on Kurungnakh-Sise Island.
Over more than 20 years many people have presented their finds to the reserve. These are samples from different islands of the Lena Delta Region, from the New Siberian Islands, from the Yana Delta Region, and from the southern coasts of the Laptev and East Siberian Seas. Most of the collection consists of bones from the Bykovsky Peninsula (about 100 samples) as well as from the islands of the Lena Delta Region. Unfortunately not all samples have exact information about their origins or is geological information available for all finds. It is typical for this exhibition that the finds were collected by amateurs (not during geological or paleontological expeditions).
A considerable portion of the collection consists of finds of Dr. A. Gukov from different locations within the Lena Delta Reserve. In 2001 Dr. A. Sher delivered about 40 samples from the Bykovsky Peninsula (Mamontovy Khayata) to the museum.
Related to:
Schirrmeister, Lutz; Wagner, Dirk; Grigoriev, Mikhail N; Bolshiyanov, Dimitry Yu (2007): The Expedition LENA 2005. In: Schirrmeister, L (ed.), Expeditions in Siberia in 2005, Reports on Polar and Marine Research, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, 550, 41-242, https://doi.org/10.2312/BzPM_0550_2007
Coverage:
Latitude: 73.400000 * Longitude: 126.400000
Minimum ORDINAL NUMBER: 1 * Maximum ORDINAL NUMBER: 292
Event(s):
LenaDeltaRegion (LEN) * Latitude: 73.400000 * Longitude: 126.400000 * Location: Lena Delta, Siberia, Russia
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1ORDINAL NUMBEROrd NoGeocode
2Sample code/labelSample labelKuznetsova, Tatyana V
3Taxon/taxaTaxaKuznetsova, Tatyana V
4Skeleton elementSkeletonKuznetsova, Tatyana V
5PreservationPreservKuznetsova, Tatyana V
6Area/localityAreaKuznetsova, Tatyana V
7Sample commentSample commentKuznetsova, Tatyana VCollector; Year; Notes
Size:
1675 data points

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