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The Craniology of the Natives of Rotuma [PDF]

open access: hybridThe Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1902
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Duckworth, W. Laurence H., Taylor, A. E.
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The medieval Bolgar population according to craniology data. Preliminary results according to the materials of 2010– 2013 excavations [PDF]

open access: diamondПоволжская археология, 2015
Preliminary results of anthropological analysis of new series materials from the excavation 2010–2013 medieval Bolgar necropolises in 2010–2013 are presented in the article.
Gazimzyanov Ilgizar R.,
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Craniology and odontology of the Early Medieval population alongside the Tobol river, based on Ustyug-1 burial ground

open access: diamondВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, 2016
The article presents the results of craniological and odontological research based on a group of Ustyug-1 burial ground. The goal of the research is to determine genesis of the Bakal population from the Tobol river region of the Great Migration time ...
Poshekhonova O.E.   +2 more
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Ancient Population of the Lower Volga Region According to Craniology and Anthropological Facial Sculptural Reconstruction from a Skull

open access: diamondНижневолжский археологический вестник, 2022
Human skulls study occupies a special place in anthropology due to a significant informational role of this part of the skeleton in determining both general (group) and individual features enabling restoration of individual physical topology and lifetime
Mariya A. Balabanova   +1 more
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Craniology of Man and the Anthropoid Apes [PDF]

open access: bronzeNature, 1904
IN answer to Mr. A. T. Mundy's questions, it seems to me that it would be impossible in a young living ape, by artificial means, to prevent his frontal suture from closing, and if we could succeed in keeping it open I question if any marked increase in the size of the animal's frontal lobes would augment his intellectual capacity.
Nóirín MacNamara
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New data on Selkup craniology from the Upper Taz river basin

open access: diamondВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, 2018
Some researchers pointed out that the anthropological originality of some native groups of Western Siberia was formed as a result of late metisation processes that occurred in modern times.
Poshekhonova O.E.
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A comprehensive study of the Bukhta Nakhodka 2 burial (Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Yamal peninsula)

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, 2019
This article presents results of a comprehensive study of paleoanthropological materials from the Buchta Nakhodka 2 burial on the Yamal peninsula (Yamalsky district, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Tyumen region, Russia).
Bagashev A.N.   +4 more
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New Information on the Craniology of the Altai Mountains Population of the Hun-Sarmatian Period [PDF]

open access: diamondПоволжская археология, 2018
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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