Kama Neolithic culture: settlements of the Nizhnekamsk local variant
The article summarizes information about the settlements of the Kama Neolithic culture located on the border of two natural zones – forests and forest-steppe (Lower Kama region). The studied monuments are stationary base settlements, on which the remains of six semi-underground residential structures have been identified.
V. V. Morozov
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Novoilyinskaya Post-Neolithic culture in the Middle and Upper Kama River region
This paper deals with the analysis of the materials from the Novoilyinskaya culture monuments in the Middle Kama River region, traces the issue history and determines how much is known about it. The main sources of the issue are given and their reliability is determined here.
Evgeniya Leonidovna Lychagina +2 more
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Cultural and Chronological Complexes of the Beryozovaya Griva I Settlement in the Lower Kama Region
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
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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About the Cultural Affiliation of the Neolithic Monuments at the Kama River Mouth
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]
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]
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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The Eneolithic in the Upper Kama region is associated with the spreading Garin Culture. This culture dates back to the mid-4th millennium BC and lasts until the early third of the 2nd millennium BC. A distinctive feature of the Garin Culture is ceramics with organic admixtures and striated ornamental patterns. This ceramics is occasional finds revealed
E. Lychagina
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TWO MONUMENTS OF ANANYINO CULTURE IN THE MIDDLLE KAMA REGION
T. Ostanina
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The article is devoted to the analysis of ethno-social resettlement campaigns of the USSR of the second half of the 1920s. The implementation of these practices in the Volga Region led to major migrations and the formation of ethnic enclaves on the territory of Urals and Siberia.
Alexander V. Tschernych +1 more
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