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Paleogenomics Reveals a Loss of Bovine Lineages in Mid-latitude Asia Over the Last 200,000 Years. [PDF]

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Gilardet A   +15 more
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SEISMICITY of the URALS and WESTERN SIBERIA in 2020

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F. Verkholantsev   +3 more
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Genetic insights into Iron Age Saka culture: Ancient DNA analysis of the Boz-Barmak burial ground, Kyrgyzstan

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Rymbekova A   +11 more
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Siberias

open access: yesQuaderns d'arquitectura i urbanisme, 2000
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VI. Siberia

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Annual Review of Anthropology, 2015
Siberia is a vast and varied region, linked horizontally to the circumpolar Arctic and vertically to Mongolia and Central Asia. Nineteenth-century anthropological fieldwork was important abroad, particularly in America. From the 1920 to 1980s, Siberia was almost totally isolated from outside research and from comparative anthropology.
Piers Vitebsky, Anatoly Alekseyev
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