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Location of the Uralic proto-language in the Kama River Valley and the Uralic speakers' Expansion east and west with the 'Sejma-Turbino transcultural phenomenon’ 2200-1900 BC [PDF]

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2022
Volgo-Kama Neolithic resulted from an expansion of the Elshan culture to Lower Kama c. 5700 BCE. Corresponding “Indo-Uralic” linguistic parallels attest to an expansion of pre-Proto-Indo-European speakers to the area of pre-Proto-Uralic speakers.
Asko Parpola
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Non-Ferrous Metal Products of the Monument Serny Klyuch in the Mountains of the Middle Urals

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2022
The paper presents the results of the study of non-ferrous metal products that were found at the hillfort Serny Klyuch with an area of about 1000 m2, located on the top of a high (20–25 m) limestone cliff near Nyazepetrovsk town in the upper reaches of ...
Borzunov Victor A. , Kuzminykh Sergey V.
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Non-ferrous metal tool complex of the Petrovka Culture of Northern Kazakhstan: morphological and typological characteristics [PDF]

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, 2023
Tools and weapons made of copper and bronze from the Petrovka Culture of the Northern Kazakhstan of the 19th–18th centuries BC are presented, originating mainly from sites complexes explored in the 70–80s 20th century G.B. Zdanovich and S.Ya. Zda-novich.
Kuzminykh S.V.   +3 more
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Cultural Components of the Ust-Vetluga Burial Ground

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2013
The cultural components of the Ust-Vetluga burial ground site, which is located on the left bank of the Cheboksary water reservoir, near Yurino village, the Mari El Republic, are analyzed in the article.
Soloviev Boris S.
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Belt buckles from burials of the Second Lipetsk barrow (methods of their fabrication and reconstruction of their use) [PDF]

open access: yesArchaeoastronomy and Ancient Technologies, 2015
The paper describes the fabrication method and the use of a small collection of bone buckles discovered along with the luxurious grave goods from the uncommon burials of the Don-Volga Abashevo culture Second Lipetsk barrow (excavation of 2011).
Usachuk, A.N.
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Bone items from burial No. 9 of the cemetery near the Berezovaya Mountain (traceological analysis and the search for analogies) [PDF]

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии
In this article, we analyze bone products from the male burial No. 9 of the cemetery near the Berezovaya Mountain (Orenburg District of the Cis-Ural region) attributed to the Sintashta Culture (20th–18th centuries BC).
Usachuk A.N., Kuptsova L.V.
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A.Kh. Khalikov and the Bronze Age Studies in Mari Volga Region

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2016
The article addresses the role of A. Kh. Khalikov in the development of archaeology in the Republic of Mari El and the development of the Bronze Age studies in Mari Volga region. A.Kh.
Ivanov Aleksandr I.
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The Economy of the Kara-Abyz Culture Bearers Based on the Materials of the National Museum of the Republic of Bashkortostan Archaeological Expeditions on the Sites at the Kurman-Tau Mountain

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2023
The article presents the results of 2012–2018 studies on the territory of the archaeological microdistrict of the mount Kurman-Tau in the Gafuriyskiy district of the Republic of Bashkortostan.
Svetlana L. Vorobyeva
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Knives of the Petrovka Culture in the Southern Trans-Urals: morphological and typological characteristics [PDF]

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, 2020
The paper reports morphological and typological characteristics of knives of the Petrovka Culture in the Southern Trans-Urals and Middle Tobol River region (the Early Alakul period, as defined by N.V. Vinogradov).
Degtyareva A.D., Ryndina N.V.
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Eneolithic and Bronze Age Burials Grounds in European Northeast of Russia: Question оf Attribution

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2020
The paper reports data on the reliable burials of the Eneolithic and Bronze Age in the territory of the Komi Republic. The author identified the circumstances that influenced the small number of this type of sites and poor information content.
Karmanov Victor N.
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