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This thesis demonstrates results of a comparison of new published craniological data of the East Manych catacomb culture population (Middle Bronze Age, North-Western Caspian region), of the funeral rites and the artifacts assortments in the burials of ...
Alexey Aleksandrovich Kazarnizki +1 more
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The saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica) in the Quaternary of Ukraine: distribution and morphology
The article analyses the findings of fossils, archaeological sites, and historical literature on the distribution of saigas in Ukraine during the Quaternary period.
Viktoria Smagol +3 more
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A craniometric study of the Medieval sample from Deraheib (Northern Sudan) [PDF]
The history of North Africa has been always tightly connected to events occurring in Eurasia. Human migrations in both directions are well-documented in written sources and archaeological records.
Fedorchuk O.A. +3 more
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Paleoanthropology of the Upper Palaeolithic population of Laos (on materials of site Tam Hang)
Tam Hang was opened in 1934 by Jacques Fromaget who worked at the Geological survey of Indochina. 17 skulls were discovered by Fromage, but the Museum has only 10 whole skulls. Six skulls and postcranial skeletons belonged to six individuals.
Vasilyev S.V., Borutskaya S.B.
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Background: The article presents the results of a comprehensive study of the impact of industrial pollution on narrow-headed vole (Stenocranius gregalis Pall., 1779) in steppe ecosystems of Pavlodar Pre-Irtysh.
Zarina Mukhtarovna Sergazinova +2 more
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Craniological Features of Kostroma Townspeople in 13th—14th Centuries
A craniological study of a group of the 13-14th-century Kostroma city dwellers is presented in the article. The intra-group analysis has revealed that the series of skulls of the townspeople is characterized by considerable heterogeneity: there are ...
Komarov Sergey G. , Vasilyev Sergey V.
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The authors examine the anthropological materials of the Sintashta and related cultures of the finale of the middle – the beginning of the late Bronze Age.
Khokhlov Alexander A. , Kitov Egor P.
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Anthropology of Tankeevka Burial Ground: craniological analysis of new and previous materials
The paper analyzes the anthropological materials of Tankeevka burial ground (9th–10th centuries A.D.) obtained throughout the entire study period. A total of 61 male and 56 female skulls were studied on the basis of the craniological program. In terms of
Gazimzyanov Ilgizar R.
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Funeral Rite and Morphology of a Buried Man from Kurgan of Tau Cemetery (Western Kazakhstan)
Introduction. The paper presents results of the funeral rite and material culture study of the Sauromat time Tau cemetery located on the territory of Western Kazakhstan, and also provides anthropological analysis of the skull discovered there.
Mariya A. Balabanova +2 more
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New Information on the Craniology of the Altai Mountains Population of the Hun-Sarmatian Period
The paper features the results of an intragroup and intergroup analysis of all presently available craniological materials on nomads from the Altai Mountains of the Hun-Sarmatian period (Bulan-Koby archaeological culture, 2nd century B.C. – 5th century A.
Gazimzyanov Ilgizar R.
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