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Materials of the Kama Neolithic Culture on the Results of the Excavations VI–VII at the Igim Site in the Lower Kama Region

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2022
The paper deals with materials belonging to the Neolithic era, obtained during archaeological research at the Igim site, which is located in the Menzelinsky district of the Republic of Tatarstan.
Shipilov Anton V.
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Chronology of Kama Neolithic culture

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2017
The concept of the Kama Neolithic culture was proposed by Otto Bader, but lacked ra­diocarbon dates in the 20th century. Now, we have more than 50 radiocarbon dates that can be at­tributed to the Kama Neolithic culture.
Evgenia Leonidovna Lychagina   +1 more
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Chronology Issues of the Neolithic Cultures in the Volga-Kama Basin [PDF]

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2021
In the article, the questions of the chronology of the Neolithic cultures in the Volga-Kama basin are discussed. This discussion is based on the significant series of radiocarbon dates obtained on the different organic materials in several last years ...
Vybornov Alexander A.   +1 more
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Cultural and Chronological Complexes of the Beryozovaya Griva I Settlement in the Lower Kama Region

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2023
The article analyzes the materials of one of the multilayer settlement monuments of the Primeval period, located in the Lower Kama region – Beryozovaya Griva I settlement. The materials of the settlement trace back several stages of its functioning.
Anton V. Shipilov
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Sites of the Kama Neolithic Culture in the Northern Kama Region

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей
The article provides a description of the sites of the Kama Neolithic culture located in the north of the Perm region. There are 17 such sites, discovered in the region.
Evgeniia L. Lychagina   +2 more
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Evolution of V. F. Gening’s and other researcher’s views regarding the Mazunino culture

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2014
The history of studies of the Mazunino culture (3rd -5th centuries AD) located in the Middle Kama region is traced. Vladimir Fyodorovich Gening, a prominent Soviet archaeologist, was the first to start research on this culture and offer its theoretical ...
Ostanina Taisiya I.
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About the Cultural Affiliation of the Neolithic Monuments at the Kama River Mouth

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей
The paper deals with the issues of the cultural affiliation of the Neolithic assemblages at the Kama River mouth. The stroked and combed pottery assemblages identified here were initially attributed by A.Kh. Khalikov to the Volga-Kama culture. But, later,
Anatoly V. Somov
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Statistical and Typological Analysis of Pottery from the Settlements of the Late Bronze Age in the Lower Reaches of the Belaya River (once again about the problem of the genesis early Ananino Culture of Corded Ceramics – ACCC) [PDF]

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2019
The paper deals with interpretation of the results of the comparative statistical analysis of pottery from the late Bronze Age settlements in the lower reaches of the Belaya river – Kakry-Kul, Birsk, Udelny-Duvaney.
Ivanov Vladimir A. , Chichko Tatiana V.
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Komintern 1 Burial Mound of Lugovskaya Culture in the Kama Mouth Region [PDF]

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2017
The article features the results of studying the Komintern 1 burial mound. Salvage and rescue studies were conducted at the burial mound due to the destructive abrasion processes occurring at Kuibyshev reservoir.
Lyganov Anton V.
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Cultural and Chronological Complexes of the Zolotaya Pad I Campsite in the Lower Kama Region

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей
The article deals with the materials of one of the multilayer settlement sites, the Zolotaya Pad I campsite located in the Lower Kama region. The materials of the site trace back several stages of its functioning.
Anton V. Shipilov
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