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К ВОПРОСУ ОБ АБСОЛЮТНОЙ ХРОНОЛОГИИ ХВАЛЫНСКОЙ КУЛЬТУРЫ ЭПОХИ ЭНЕОЛИТА

open access: yes, 2020
The available radiocarbon dates of the Khvalynsk culture are considered, and the variety of materials taken for dating is shown. The conclusion is made about a reliable basis for dating the Khvalynsk culture within the first half of the V millennium BC.
M. Morgunova   +1 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

On the Anthropology of the Population of the Eneolithic – Early Bronze Age (on Materials of Burial Grounds of the Volgograd Region)

open access: yesНижневолжский археологический вестник, 2016
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
doaj   +1 more source

ХРОНОЛОГИЯ ХВАЛЫНСКОЙ КУЛЬТУРЫ ВОЛГО-УРАЛЬЯ

open access: yes, 2020
The paper examines the position of the Khvalynsk culture in the system of chronology of the Volga-Ural region cultures. The chronological gap with the Yamnaya culture of the initial stage of the Bronze Age has been reduced.
P. Kuznetsov   +1 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Origins and Chronology of the Usatove Culture [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
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
core   +3 more sources

Culture Genesis in the Lower Volga Region during the Late Bronze Age

open access: yesIzvestiya of Saratov University. History. International Relations, 2012
Substantiation is provided for a model of culture genesis in the Lower Volga Region during the Late Bronze Age (LBA). Three phases corresponding to the succeeding archaeological cultures are recognized in the LBA of the region.
N. Malov
semanticscholar   +1 more source

First Bio-Anthropological Evidence for Yamnaya Horsemanship. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
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
core   +5 more sources

Perspective tourism development on the European coast Russia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
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
core   +1 more source

Paleoecology, Subsistence, and 14C Chronology of the Eurasian Caspian Steppe Bronze Age [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Combined analysis of paleoenvironment, 13C, 15N, and 14C in bone, including paired dating of human bone and terrestrial materials (herbivore bone, wood, charcoal, and textile) has been performed on many samples excavated from Russian kurgan graves.
Chichagova, O.A.   +5 more
core   +2 more sources

On the Technology of Making Ceramics of the Eneolithic Burial Ground Ekaterinovsky Cape

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2019
The paper presents the Eneolithic ceramics of the burial ground Ekaterinovsky Cape technical and technological analysis results. The cultural traditions in the pottery of the monument created population have been the aim of the study.
Vasilyeva Irina N.
doaj   +1 more source

Finnish vatsa ~Sanskrit vatsá- and the formation of Indo-Iranian and Uralic languages [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
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
core   +2 more sources

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