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Anthropological composition of the 6th–13th centuries population from the Middle Irtysh region according to data from dental analysis (preliminary results) [PDF]
The current paper is devoted to the reconstruction of the processes of formation of the population from the subtaiga and forest-steppe areas of the Irtysh River region in the Early and High Middle Ages based on the dental analysis of communities of the ...
Sleptsova A.V.
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Anthropological Characteristics of Body Composition in Children and Adolescents from Plovdiv [PDF]
This article studies the development of body weight components on the basis of anthropometric determination of the dynamics of the amount of fat, muscles and bones in 2094 children and adolescents ...
Sl. Tineshev, M. Nikolova
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The anthropological material from the burial ground of the Bilozerska Culture near the village of Kairy on the left bank of the Lower Dnieper, came from 53 burials. The male group is characterized, on average, by a long, narrow, high, dolihocranial cranium. The forehead is wide, the angle of inclination of the frontal bone is average.
Т. O. Rudych
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The goals of this article are systematization of craniological database, craniometric characteristics and intragroup analysis of the Yamna culture male sample from the North Pontic region. General North Pontic specimens and samples of three local groups (North-West Pontic, Southern Buh and Lower Dnipro regions) were characterized.
Yulia Ushkova
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The anthropological type of Ukrainians of Cossack Era was formed on the Old Rus anthropological substrate. They were mostly descendants of the inhabitants of former lands of Drevlyani, Volynyani, Tivertsy and partly Galichani. They were characterized by a combination of a broad face with a dolichocranial or mesocranial skull.
Т. O. Rudych
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For more than a century, the trends in the study of Ch’ing history have been relatively uniform throughout the world. In particular, the anthropological characteristics of the ruling class of the Ch’ing Empire are defined as equivalent to the cultural characteristics of the social group of the ruled class. Through this article, the author hopes to show
A. Kai He
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The article is devoted to the craniological materials of the early Iron Age from the kurgans of Krivaya Luka tract in the Astrakhan region, which were excavated during ten field seasons. The rich anthropological material was obtained as a result of the excavations studied by A.V. Shevchenko, A.A. Kazarnitskiy, M.A. Balabanova, L.T. Yablonskiy.
Mariya Balabanova
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“The Composition of Anthropology: How Anthropological Texts Are Made” [PDF]
Jared Commerer
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K.N. Solodovnikov
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PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY: Human Body Composition: Approaches and Applications. Josef Brožek, ed [PDF]
Stanley M. Garn
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