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The World of the Tapestry of Buryatia: analytical review of the exhibition

open access: yesИскусство Евразии, 2021
The author presents the concept of an exhibition dedicated to the tapestry art of ethnic Buryatia since its inception in the region, in the 1970s to the present day.
Zhambaeva, T.I.
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Fieldwork Endeavors of Purbo B. Baldanzhapov

open access: yesМонголоведение, 2021
The article examines one of the aspects of the creative heritage of Purbo Baldanovich Baldanzhapov (1921–1991), the eminent scholar of history and culture of Mongolian-speaking peoples.
Marina V. Ayusheeva
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The Main Research Directions in the Study of Regional Book Culture: on the Example of the Republic of Buryatia

open access: yesБиблиосфера, 2023
In recent years, the number of research on regional book culture has increased. This trend can be traced in Buryatia, where, on the contrary to the consistency of surveys carried on during the Soviet period, they are scattered today.
E. A. Kuchmurukova
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The Archival Documents on the Activities of the Buryat-Mongolian State Institute of Culture in the 1930s

open access: yesБиблиосфера, 2023
The purpose of the article is to study the written sources appeared as a result of activities of the Buryat-Mongolian State Institute of Culture - the successor of the Buryat-Mongolian scientific committee and kept now in the Centre of Oriental ...
Ts. P. Vanchikova, M. V. Ayusheeva
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Inferring phylogenetic structure, taxa hybridization, and divergence times within rock voles of subgenus Aschizomys (Cricetidae: Alticola) using quaddRAD sequencing and a cytb dataset

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 13, Issue 12, December 2023., 2023
Our case study considers the rock vole, genus Alticola, which remains one of the insufficiently studied genera of voles owing to its hard‐to‐access habitats and low abundance. Phylogenetic structure of the genus is complicated by few cases of mito‐nuclear discordance.
Ivan A. Dvoyashov   +4 more
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Richard Maack and his contributions to the botany of Siberia

open access: yesNordic Journal of Botany, Volume 2023, Issue 4, April 2023., 2023
A brief account of the biography of Richard Maack (1825–1886) is provided, with an emphasis on his botanical travels and research presented in the context of contemporary politics and sciences. The history of three Siberian expeditions of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society is detailed: to the Viluy River in 1853–1855, to the Amur River in 1855 ...
Alexander N. Sennikov, Irina V. Sokolova
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Central European forest–steppe: An ecosystem shaped by climate, topography and disturbances

open access: yesJournal of Biogeography, Volume 49, Issue 6, Page 1006-1020, June 2022., 2022
Abstract The occurrence and origin of dry grasslands and their rich biota in the moderately humid Central‐European climate have fascinated scientists for over a century. Modern palaeoecological and phylogeographical data support earlier hypotheses that these grasslands are late Pleistocene relicts and can therefore be considered part of the Eurasian ...
Kryštof Chytrý   +4 more
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Keeper of Buryat Identity: The Phenomenon of Dashi Namdakov

open access: yesКонцепт: философия, религия, культура, 2023
The article examines the work of the famous Russian sculptor and architect Dashi Namdakov. It is suggested that the origins of his talent lie in the depths of Buryat traditional art.
R. E. Bolotov
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Educational migration from the Republic of Buryatia: factors, scale and directions

open access: yesВестник университета, 2021
The article considers the problem of educational migration of the population from the Republic of Buryatia. The paper presents the preliminary results of the author's sociological research, within the framework of which an anonymous survey of high school
G. N. Ochirova
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Analysis of mitochondrial DNA haplogroup frequencies in the population of the slab burial mortuary culture of Mongolia (ca. 1100–300 BCE)

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Biological Anthropology, Volume 177, Issue 4, Page 644-657, April 2022., 2022
PCoA of aggregated populations. BAMA, Bronze Age Mongolia aggregate; BAMCE, Bronze Age Mongolia central eastern; BAMW, Bronze Age Mongolia Western; CSB, central slab burials; Danish‐IA, Danish iron age; LBK, linear beaker culture; MEA, Mongol empire aggregate; NeoRom, Neolithic Romania; SBA, slab burial aggregate.
Leland Liu Rogers, Frederika Ann Kaestle
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