THE ROLE OF THE STARUNIA PALEONTOLOGICAL SITE WHERE PLEISTOCENE MAMMALS HAD BEEN FOUND FOR THE WORLD ARCHAEOLOGY, QUATERNARY GEOLOGY, TOURISM, EARTHQUAKE PREDICTION, HUMAN EVOLUTION, AND ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS

  Oleh Adamenko, Mykola Mosiuk, Mariana Kovbaniuk (Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine) |    Скачать статью

The first research findings (1907) are connected with the remains of woolly rhinoceros, mammoth, horse, roe deer and other Pleistocene mammals which had been found in the ozokerite mine at the depth of 12 m near Starunia (Bohorodchany district, Ivano-Frankivsk region). In 1914 the scientists from Lviv (Ukraine) and Krakow (Poland) fully appreciated these discoveries and published a set of articles and a monograph.