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CHRONOLOGY OF PIT-COMB WARE IN THE MIDDLE VOLGA REGION (RUSSIA): 14С DATES OF ORGANIC SUBSTANCES WITHIN POTTERY MATRIX; pp. 83–95 [PDF]
The Volga-Oka interfluve (Central Russia) Neolithic sites with Pit-Comb Ware were dated to the 3rd millennium BC by the majority of archeologists during the period of 1950â1970.
Alexander A. Vybornov +2 more
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Issues of radiocarbon chronology of Post-Catacomb cultural communities of the Volga region and Volga-Urals are considered in the article. They are represented by sites of the Volga-Don Babino culture and the Volga-Ural cultural group, which went through ...
Mimokhod Roman A.
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This paper is devoted to the question of the Burtases ethnicity. The Burtases were originaly an Iranian-speaking population. They came to the Middle Volga region from the steppe and forest-steppe regions of Eastern Europe.
Yaroslav V. Pylypchuk
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This paper presents the results of the study of the field fortification formation in the Southern Middle Volga and adjacent territories of the Lower Volga region at the end of the XVI – 30s of the XVIII century.
Eduard L. Dubman
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Summarized research data of bird bone remains remnants from 23 archaeological sites located in the Middle Volga area and referring to the 5th–18th centuries AD are presented in the article.
Askeyev Igor V. +2 more
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Of considerable interest in the study of the housebuilding traditions and innovations of the Finno-Ugric population of the forest belt of the Middle Volga region are the works of the 18th – early 20th century researchers.
Yarantseva Natalya S. +1 more
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Impact of the European Russia drought in 2010 on the Caspian Sea level [PDF]
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund - Copyright @ 2011 Arpe et al.The hydrological budgets of the Volga basin (VB) and the Caspian Sea (CS) have been analysed. The components of the water balance for the CS
Arpe, K +3 more
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A comparative analysis of the materials obtained on the reconstruction of natural conditions over the past 7000 years indicates that in regions remote from each other for long distances (Volga-Don interfluve and Volga Upland), there was an almost ...
Stanislav P. Lomov
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Mesolithic Human Bones from the Upper Volga Basin: Radiocarbon and Trace Elements [PDF]
Human bones from 3 Mesolithic sites in the Upper Volga basin were analyzed for trace elements, and dated by accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS). The radiocarbon dates of the bones correspond to the Mesolithic era.
Alexandrovskaya, E.I., +3 more
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The chronology of Volga Bulgaria antiquities within medieval migrations system of Eastern Europe
Based on the author's cultural-chronological stratigraphy of the antiquities of the early and pre-Mongol Volga Bulgars in the 8th through to 13th centuries, the stages of their migration from the north-eastern provinces of the Saltov culture territory to
Kazakov Evgeniy P.
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