Integrative delimitation of a new Epeorus (Caucasiron) (Ephemeroptera, Heptageniidae) from the Caucasus with a supplement to the identification guide of Caucasian and Irano-Anatolian species. [PDF]
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STEPS TO THE STEPPE: OR, HOW THE NORTH PONTIC REGION WAS COLONISED
Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 2005Summary. The occupation of the steppe region north of the Black Sea by farming or herding groups in the fifth and fourth millennia BC has been a controversial question. At the core of the problem is the changing relationship between Cucuteni‐Tripole farming groups in the forest‐steppe zone and their neighbours in the true steppe zone.
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Anthropologischer AnzeigerThis study examines the development of cranial surgery in the North Pontic region during the Early and Middle Bronze Age (late 4th and 3rd millennium BC according to the Eastern European chronology). 389 skulls from burials of this period were examined for evidence of surgical intervention.
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