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Yedoma Ledger

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Yenoma Ledger

Permafrost-recovered mammoth-ivory plaque with geometric incisions


Yenoma Ledger
materialMammoth ivory (Mammuthus primigenius)
writingGeometric incisions
createdSubstrate plausibly Last Interglacial (~125 ka); age of carving undetermined
discovered placeLower Indigirka basin, northeast Siberia (Russia)
discovered dateLate August (year per preliminary report)
present locationRegional heritage authority
dimensions~216 × 54 × 39 mm; ~486 g
File:Yenoma Ledger site.jpg
Exposure in yedoma permafrost at the reported find location.
File:Yenoma Ledger object.jpg
The worked mammoth-ivory plaque known as the Yenoma Ledger with incised geometric registers.

The Yenoma Ledger is a worked plaque of mammoth ivory reportedly recovered from yedoma permafrost in the lower Indigirka region of northeast Siberia. Its carved surface shows parallel bands of straight and oblique incisions, including chevrons and cross-hatching. A preliminary technical report describes controlled cold-chain recovery and non-destructive documentation, but does not advance a cultural attribution or secure the age of the carving itself.<ref>J. Levi Schültke, A Mammoth-Ivory Plaque with Geometric Incisions from Northeast Siberia: Discovery, Context, and Materials Analysis (preliminary field and materials report, Seminar für Archäologie d