Museomics reveals evolutionary history of Oreina alpine leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
Using innovative museomics methods, we succeeded in recovering 2235 shared nuclear loci from historical specimens to perform phylogenomic analyses. We clarified the monophyletic status of the genus Oreina and performed taxonomic revisions. We inferred Oreina originated 53 Ma in the Alps and identified major host plant shifts on Asteraceae and Apiceae ...
Jérémy Gauthier +5 more
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Stratigraphic implications of the Middle Miocene of the Despotovac area: Recognition of two geological formations [PDF]
The Middle Miocene of the Despotovac area contains sediments of the lower Middle Miocene (Badenian) and upper Middle Miocene (Sarmatian). The Middle Miocene deposition shows different local variations, but generally fits the evolution of the Central ...
Bradić-Milinović Katarina +1 more
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Burials of the Early Iron Age of the Kurgans Cemetery “Bogomolnye Peski-I”
The article is dedicated to the publication of the materials of burials from the Early Iron Age, discovered during excavations of a crumbling kurgan which is a part of the cemetery “Bogomolnye Peski-I” close to the village of Nikolskoye, Enotaevsky ...
Alexey A. Timofeev +4 more
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Swords from Sauromato–Sarmatian Burial Mounds of Western Kazakhstan Analyzed
Introduction. In Eurasia’s history and archeology, the issues of origins, inhabited territories, and political history of Sauromato-Sarmatian tribes remain understudied.
Bagdaulet S. Sizdikov, Ali A. Seraliyev
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‘Sense of place’ and conservation: Toponym diversity helps to maintain vegetation naturalness
Abstract Place names are an important but vanishing part of cultural diversity, and their relevance for environmental sciences is increasingly acknowledged. Still little is known about whether the diversity of toponyms affects human–nature relationships and the decisions of humans on how to use certain parts of the landscape.
Orsolya Valkó +3 more
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The new anthropomorphic stone stele with a single Sarmatian tamga, originating from the Solonets River gorge and located near Rosieticii Vechi and Rogojeni in Northern Moldavia, does not belong to the typical Sarmatian stone steles.
Igor A. Bondar
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Diagonal Burials as a Marker of Succession of Sarmatian Cultures in the First Centuries AD
The paper is devoted to studying diagonal funerary complexes as markers of Sarmatian cultures succession in the first centuries AD. The research is based on the analysis of the Middle Sarmatian and Late Sarmatian diagonal burial rite and on the ...
Mariya A. Balabanova +1 more
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The Dynamics of Anthropological Types of the Sarmatian Population That Left Staritsa Kurgan Cemetery
The paper presents the intergroup analysis made by the canonical method aimed at determining variability of anthropological types in chronological groups of the Sarmatian population that left Staritsa burial mound.
Mariya A. Balabanova
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Late Sarmatian Swords and Daggers from the Burials of the Berezovsky Kurgan Burial Ground
Introduction. One of the main types of Sarmatian weapons is bladed weapons, represented by daggers and swords. The relatively small number of Late Sarmatian burials in the forest-steppe Podonye determines the importance of publishing new ...
Valerij Berezutskij
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Two Sarmatian coin imitations from a Late Sarmatian grave at Békésszentandrás
A child in the Late Sarmatian cemetery at Békésszentandrás-Fabó-tanya was buried with two Sarmatian coin imitations. Both coins were struck with the same obverse die and the reverses of both were decorated with stars and a crescent. The archaeological context of such coins is rarely known, although a few have been recovered from graves.
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