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Mental health in Central and Eastern Europe: a comprehensive analysis. [PDF]
Winkler P +42 more
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State of knowledge of the ladybird beetle (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae) fauna of Armenia and other Transcaucasian countries, including two new country records. [PDF]
Ghazaryan S +5 more
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Human DNA from the oldest Eneolithic cemetery in Nalchik points the spread of farming from the Caucasus to the Eastern European steppes. [PDF]
Zhur KV +5 more
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One new species of <i>Drapetisca</i> Menge, 1866 (Araneae, Linyphiidae) from Gele Mountain, Chongqing, China. [PDF]
Shi HX, Liu ZY, Irfan M, Wang LY.
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A biomolecular perspective on mobile pastoralism and its role in wider socioeconomic connections in the Chalcolithic South Caucasus. [PDF]
Antonosyan M +17 more
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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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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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Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia, 1993
Today the Caucasus is the region with the greatest concentration of ethnic conflicts on the territory of the former Soviet Union. These conflicts vary in nature. Some, like the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, the Georgian-Ossetian conflict in South Ossetia, the Georgian-Abkhazian and the Ossetian-Ingush conflicts, are active, long ...
Iu. D. Anchabadze +2 more
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Today the Caucasus is the region with the greatest concentration of ethnic conflicts on the territory of the former Soviet Union. These conflicts vary in nature. Some, like the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, the Georgian-Ossetian conflict in South Ossetia, the Georgian-Abkhazian and the Ossetian-Ingush conflicts, are active, long ...
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