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Revisiting radiocarbon argumentation of early dating of Alakul’ antiquities
The main aim of the article is the publication of the full catalog of Alakul’ radiocarbon dates. Analysis of the sequences has shown a very contradictory picture.
Epimakhov A.V.
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Dataset contains primary data, bone measurement data and a list of pathologies. The daraset is devoted to the analysis of archaeozoological and ethnosoological materials, which are represented by the settlement of Chernorech'e 2 and modern animal ...
Rassadnikov, A (via Mendeley Data)
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Selek Fortified Settlement Of The Bronze Age In The Bashkir Trans-Urals (Study Results Of 2003)
The paper features the information on Selek fortified settlement discovered in 2003 in the Bashkir Trans-Urals (the eastern foothills of the Irendyk ridge, on the left bank of the Urgaz river, the right tributary of the Ural River; in the Baimaksky ...
Kotov Vyacheslav G., Savelev Nikita S.
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Anthropomorphic “Dolls” in the Funeral Rites of Kulevchi VI Burial Ground
The paper analyzes to the concept of the presence of voluminous anthropomorphic “doll” images in the funerary rites of the Fedorovo sites of the late Bronze Age in the South Trans-Urals. The concept was originally proposed by M.P.
Vinogradov Nikolay B.
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The paper is devoted to the problem of the development level and organization models of mining within the Eurasian metallurgical province of the Late Bronze Age in the 2nd millennium BC.
И.П. Алаева +4 more
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Dataset#2 Archaeozoology of the Late Bronze Age settlements of the South Urals
The dataset contains tabular data, images of the environment and grazing of livestock in the South Urals, images of modification changes in bones, bone tools and flakes, evidence of osteophagy in cattle, as well as all identified pathologies of livestock.
Rassadnikov, A (via Mendeley Data)
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This paper is dedicated to discussion of craniological materials obtained from Berezovsky 5 burial mound in the southern Trans-Urals during archaeological excavations in 1994. The mound necropolis dates back to the Late Bronze Age (14th to 13th сс.
Аleksey I. Nechvaloda
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Knives of the Petrovka Culture in the Southern Trans-Urals: morphological and typological characteristics [PDF]
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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Куприянова Елена Владиславовна, кандидат исторических наук, директор учебно-научного центра изучения проблем природы и человека, Челябинский государственный университет (Челябинск, Россия). E-mail: dzdan@mail.ru E. V.
Куприянова, Е. В. +1 more
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Field research conducted at the Bochantsevo-1 settlement lead to the discovery of a cultural layer containing pottery, bone remains, bone and clay inventory of the Late Bronze Age. In addition, spore-pollen data for this period were obtained.
Ilyushina V.V. +2 more
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