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Eneolithic, Yamnaya, Catacomb and Babyno Culture Cemeteries, Pidlisivka, Barrow 1, Yampil Region, Vinnitsa Oblast: Archaeometry, Chronometry and Taxonomy [PDF]
Abstract The paper presents excavation results and analytical studies concerning the taxonomic classification of a funerary site identified with the communities of the early ‘barrow cultures’ settling the north-western Black Sea Coast in the 4th/3rd-2nd millennium BC.
Klochko, Viktor +4 more
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In 1970 A. Vulpe described the new type of copper axes, which were found in Central Europe – it was given a name Veselinovo. This type is identical to the late variants of Kolontaiv-Corbaska type of the Catacomb culture of South-Eastern Europe. The complete classification of said type was recently developed by myself.
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CASE STUDY OF THE SKULL TRAUMA TREATMENT IN INHUL CATACOMB CULTURE BURIAL
The development of cranial surgery began in Europe in the Neolithic period. The main Type of cranial surgery, associated with medical indications or rituals is trepanation which is the removal of part of the bone up to the formation of a hole in the skull vault.
O. Kozak, C. Sharapova
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FOUR SKULLS OF CATACOMB CULTURE FROM LOZUVATKA
Yu.V. Dolzhenko, M.Р. Tupchienko
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CATACOMB: An endogenous inducible gene that antagonizes H3K27 methylation activity of Polycomb repressive complex 2 via an H3K27M-like mechanism. [PDF]
Piunti A +14 more
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Bone tools for leather processing (blunt knives and curriers knives) in the funeral rite of the Post-Catacomb period as cultural and chronological indicators [PDF]
In the paper, the burials of the Post-Catacomb period (2200–1800 cal BC), whose inventory included large bone tools for leather processing, are analysed.
Mimokhod R.A. , Usachuk A.N.
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The study discusses the results of the excavations and the studies of the burial complexes of two local variants of the catacomb culture of the Middle Bronze Age of the Northwestern Caspian Sea region in the Remontnoye district (Rostov oblast).
Natalia Ivanovna Shishlina +1 more
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‘North Caucasian Component’ in Сatacomb Ceramics of Kalmykia: Cultural and Chronological Attribution
Goal. The article aims to trace the origins and chronological position of pits and catacombs with left-sided burials and ‘North Caucasian’ ceramics. Materials.
Nadezhda A. Nikolaeva +1 more
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Introduction. The article introduces anthropological materials instrumental in tracing processes inherent to Middle Bronze Age Kalmykia’s population referred to as Catacomb culture. Goals.
Lyubov A. Bembeeva +1 more
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Abstract Research on psychedelic‐assisted psychotherapy has shown that music affects therapeutic outcomes at a fundamental level. The development of such therapies calls for research on the use of music with consciousness‐altering substances, especially in contexts informed by their traditional use. Informed by ethnographic reports, our project answers
Owain J. Graham +2 more
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