 A hirsute couple in the Kelermes mirror of gold and silver dug up from a Scythian tomb (VII - VI centuries BC) near the village of Kelermes in the North Caucasus. The presence of a femal hominoid is signigicant.
 An Expedition member trying to keep in step with amasty tracks - Dolina Narzanov, March 1978.
 Sculptured portrayal of silenus found in excavations of Nymphaion, an anciet Greek colony town in the Crimea. The term Silenus meant Old Satyr.
 Maya Bykova, whose fieldwork experience in hominology is second to none.
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