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Long shared haplotypes identify the southern Urals as a primary source for the 10th-century Hungarians. [PDF]

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Gyuris B   +35 more
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Gaps in archaeological metadata reporting: a meta-analysis of human paleogenomic studies in Western Eurasia

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Staniuk R   +6 more
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Kola North archaeology: an overview for 2022

Transactions of the Kоla Science Centre. Series: Natural Sciences and Humanities, 2023
Up until now the book by N.N. Gurina released in 1997 is the only general work about the ancient history of the Kola Peninsula. This article is a brief summary of the archeology and history of the Kola North with an emphasis on research over the past 25 years. Modern scientific ideas suggest two ways of how the first humans initially populated the Kola
Eugen M. Kolpakov   +3 more
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Tuzigoot: An Archaeological Overview

1976
This report is the result of a proposed subterrene drainage project at Tuzigoot National Monument. In June, 1975, the Museum of Northern Arizona contracted with the National Park Service (Contract No. CX81005004) to study the impact of the drainage project on the archaeological resources at the Monument.
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An Overview of Peruvian Archaeology (1976-1986)

Annual Review of Anthropology, 1989
Peruvian archaeology is an international field in which divergent schools of research coexist. The following is an overview of the various currents and accomplishments of research in Peruvian archaeology over the last decade (see also 138, 199, 279, 320, 336).
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