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Ancient DNA indicates 3,000 years of genetic continuity in the Northern Iranian Plateau, from the Copper Age to the Sassanid Empire. [PDF]

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Amjadi MA   +17 more
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Peak glacier extinction in the mid-twenty-first century. [PDF]

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Van Tricht L   +9 more
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A biomolecular perspective on mobile pastoralism and its role in wider socioeconomic connections in the Chalcolithic South Caucasus. [PDF]

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Antonosyan M   +17 more
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North-Western Caucasus

2020
This chapter characterizes the flora and vegetation of the North-Western Caucasus, taking the Karachaevo-Cherkessian Republic (a mountainous region in the southwestern Russia) and the Teberda State Biosphere Reserve (a protected nature area with restricted access located on the northern spurs of the Greater Caucasus Range) as examples.
Alexey V. Egorov   +2 more
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EPIZOOTIC SITUATION OF DIROFILARIASIS OF WILD CARNIVORES OF THE NORTH-WESTERN CAUCASUS

THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PARASITIC DISEASE CONTROL, 2022
The North-Western Caucasus is a territory permanently disadvantaged by dirofilariasis both among domestic cats and dogs, and among wild carnivores. In order to control and predict dirofilariasis, we conducted parasitological monitoring of 10 species of wild carnivores living in various landscape-geographical zones of the region from 2015 to 2021.
V. Kravchenko, G. Kravchenko
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A new species of the genus Thymus (Lamiaceae) from North-Western Caucasus

Novitates Systematicae Plantarum Vascularium, 2017
A new species Thymus elenevskyi Vasjukov is described from the North-Western Caucasus.
V. M. Vasjukov, A. V. Popovich
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The territorialisation of water in the north-western Caucasus

Caucasus Survey, 2015
On the outskirts ofstanitsaZakubanskaya, a Kuban Cossack settlement in the Russian federal region of Krasnodar kray, local inhabitants use a spring as a source of drinking water. In 2007, a conflict arose over ownership of, and access to, this spring. Through detailed analysis of the conflict, the article explores the limits of neoliberal “accumulation
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