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On the chronological aspect of productive economy origin in the lower Volga region [PDF]
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Doga, Natalia +4 more
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Deer Teeth as a Special Type of adornments in Neolithic – Eneolithic Burial Complexes of the East European Steppe – Forest-Steppe [PDF]
The paper considers the red deer teeth and their replicas with through holes, according to the presence of which these items can be classified as adornments in burial complexes and hoards.
Andrei M. Skorobogatov
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The prehistoric origins of the domestic horse and horseback riding [PDF]
The findings of Librado et al. (2021) show that modern domestic horses (DOM2) emerged in the lower Don-Volga region. They imply that horseback riding drove selection that resulted in these horses and fuelled their initial dispersal, and also that DOM2 ...
Niskanen, Markku
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The authors first publish the ceramics of the Ekaterinovsky Сape burial ground of the Early Eneolithic. The ceramics were predominantly located on sacrificial sites in the shape of compact clusters of fragments.
Korolev Arkadiy I. +2 more
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Certain Aspects of the Samara Culture Investigation
The problems of the Samara culture origin in the context of the Eneolithic cultures development in the whole steppe and forest-steppe Volga river region territory are discussed in the article.
Korolev Arkadiy I.
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This article is devoted to the results of anthropological studies of craniological materials which were found in the burial complexes of the Eneolithic and the Early Bronze age in the Volgograd region.
Mariya A. Balabanova
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The Origins and Chronology of the Usatove Culture [PDF]
Usatove was an important southeast European culture, part of Gimbutas’ kurgan cultures, that connected the world of farmers of Old Europe with the rising influence of steppe nomads at the Eneolithic–Bronze Age transition.
Alexey G. Nikitin, Svetlana Ivanova
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First Bio-Anthropological Evidence for Yamnaya Horsemanship. [PDF]
The origins of horseback riding remain elusive. Scientific studies show that horses were kept for their milk similar to 3500 to 3000 BCE, widely accepted as indicating domestication. However, this does not confirm them to be ridden.
Alexandrov, Stefan +20 more
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Finnish vatsa ~Sanskrit vatsá- and the formation of Indo-Iranian and Uralic languages [PDF]
Finnish vatsa ‘stomach’ *-st-, with Greek and Balto-Slavic) and in the Indo-Aryan branch ( > *-tt-, probably due to Uralic substratum). The split of Indo-Iranian can be traced in the archaeological record to the differentiation of the Yamnaya culture in
Parpola, Asko
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Perspective tourism development on the European coast Russia [PDF]
The article is devoted to the potential for the development of tourism in the coastal territories of Russia. The text is to provide possible ways of create the new tourist centers in the several research regions.
Klimenko Inna, Poleshchuk Maxim
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