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The world tree is one of the universals of culture. Despite the fact that the image of a tree, in particular a birch, is well developed in Altai folklore studies, the motives associated with poplar have been little studied, which is the relevance of the topic. A typological analysis of the materials of the Altai heroic epic revealed such stable motives
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Ceramics in Pazyryk tombs of the Mongolian Altai : : Classification, Terminology and Patterns [PDF]
Presently, within the Mongolian Altai Mountains, specifically within the Bayan-Olgii province, a total of 68 pottery artifacts have been unearthed from 50 graves across 21 burial complexes.
Dunburee, Batsukh
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Traces of Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Mongolian Horse Mitochondrial Lineages in Modern Populations. [PDF]
Kusliy MA +7 more
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In this study, geographic and linguistic distributions of contemporary and ancient matches with the paternal and maternal lineages of two individuals exhumed from the exemplary Pazyryk culture burial site of Ak-Alakha-1 mound 1 were investigated. Using the shared paternal and maternal haplotypes observed in both ancient individuals, extensive database
Dmitrii Gavrilievich TİKHONOV +3 more
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High genetic diversity of ancient horses from the Ukok Plateau. [PDF]
Vorobieva NV +10 more
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Early evidence for mounted horseback riding in northwest China. [PDF]
Li Y +13 more
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Sensorial Materiality: A Sensorial and Material Reanalysis of Elite Pazyryk (600200 BCE) Textiles from Pazyryk Barrow Number Five. [PDF]
The Pazyryk (600-200 BCE) represents a uniquely preserved and mysterious Scythian group culture, that has been subject to academic debate since its discovery.
Morris, Matthew
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Varieties of Deer Imagery: Gender and Cosmology in Prehistoric Belief Systems of Central Asia and South Siberia. [PDF]
In the Altai Mountains of far-western Mongolia near the convergence of China, Kazakhstan, and Russia, the Biluut Rock Art Complex contains over 9,000 petroglyphs.
Champouillon, Luke
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Genetic population structure of the Xiongnu Empire at imperial and local scales. [PDF]
Lee J +6 more
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This thesis work focusses on an experimental approach to ceramic sculptures that uses everyday disposable materials as a basis and are incorporated with clay to sculpt abstract forms. Materials used for the sculptures were napkins, textured paper, bread,
Akarsu, Yagmur
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