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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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When a people in Zimbabwe have more of the "Jewish Priestly gene" than many Jewish Priests, what does genetics tell us?
Seth Sanders
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The paleoanthropological material discovered at a shrine in Bolshoy Log fortified settlement of the Kulay culture is of a big interest regarding the formation of the morphological type of the Kulay population.
Bagashev A.N. +3 more
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Saxon obsequies: The early medieval archaeology of Richard Cornwallis Neville [PDF]
Open access journalThis paper investigates the origins of British Anglo-Saxon archaeology by focusing on the work of one early Victorian archaeologist: Richard Cornwallis Neville. The seemingly descriptive and parochial nature of Neville’s archaeological
Williams, Howard
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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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A newly-discovered craniological non-metric trait [PDF]
Identificamos um sulco osseo, nao descrito ate ha data, na regiao da fossa infratemporal da base do crânio, passando lateralmente desde o foramen ovale ate a porcao escamosa do osso temporal. Verificou-se que este sulco foi formado pelo nervo temporal profundo posterior.
George J. Dias +2 more
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Berber genealogy and the politics of prehistoric archaeology and craniology in French Algeria (1860s–1880s) [PDF]
Following the conquest of Algiers and its surrounding territory by the French army in 1830, officers noted an abundance of standing stones in this region of North Africa.
Effros, Bonnie
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