Genetic Polymorphisms of Cytochromes P450 in Finno-Permic Populations of Russia. [PDF]
Dzhaubermezov M +8 more
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Archaeological Sites of the Moksha River Region in the Golden Horde Period
The Moksha Region was a significant region for the Golden Horde. There was a city that arose in the 13th century – Mohshi (Naruchal), which was the main “beled” for the entire area.
Zeleneev Yury A.
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Bioarchaeological and palaeogenomic portrait of two Pompeians that died during the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD. [PDF]
Scorrano G +5 more
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Evolution and dispersal of mitochondrial DNA haplogroup U5 in Northern Europe: insights from an unsupervised learning approach to phylogeography. [PDF]
Kristjansson D +4 more
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The article is devoted to the study of individual issues of the participation of serving Tatars in military events of the 1720–1730s. The author drew attention to the duties of the service "heterodox", mainly related to military specifics: harvesting ...
Ilshat Zavdatovich Faizrakhmanov
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Significant East Asian Affinity of the Sichuan Hui Genomic Structure Suggests the Predominance of the Cultural Diffusion Model in the Genetic Formation Process. [PDF]
Liu Y +13 more
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Anthroponymic space of a modern Mordovian novel
S. V. Sheyanova, A. F Yusupov
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The Funerary Ceremony of the Chuvash and Finno-Ugric Peoples (a comparative study)
The article compares the funerary ceremonies of the Chuvash people and their Finno- Ugric neighbors in the Middle Volga area and the Urals (Mari, Mordovians, Udmurts) in 15th – 19th centuries.
Volkov Alexander V.
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On One Type of Decoration of the Mari Costume in the 16th – 18th Centuries
The authors use materials of 12 funerary complexes from Kartukovo, Vyzhum and Vazhnanger burial grounds to study one element of the Mari costume in the 16th – 18th centuries: collars or neckline trimmings (1.5–2.5 cm wide ribbons decorated with fl ounce ...
Nikitina Tatyana B. , Pavlova Nina A.
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MORDOVIAN WATER VEHICLES FROM THE ETHNOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
Rivers and lakes have always played an important role in the life of the Mordovian population living in the western and eastern regions of Mordovia and neighboring territories. The abundance of water (1,525 rivers and about 500 lakes) contributed to the spread of water transportation.
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