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Rewilded horses in European nature conservation - a genetics, ethics, and welfare perspective. [PDF]
Lovász L +10 more
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Genetic aspects of lactase deficiency in indigenous populations of Siberia. [PDF]
Malyarchuk BA.
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New Sintashta materials from Turgay
Andrey Logvin
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A FUNERARY COMPLEX OF THE SINTASHTA AGE AT MALOYULDASHEVO I, WESTERN ORENBURG REGION1
Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia, 2015A collective burial of three persons excavated at Maloyuldashevo I, southern Urals, and dating to the Sintashta period, is described. Both the funerary rite and burial goods evidence an admixture of various contemporaneous traditions such as Sintashta, Potapovka, and Abashevo, as well as earlier traditions of the Volga-Ural region.
N.L. Morgunova +2 more
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The Sintashta cultural particulars and the origin of the war chariot
Two opposing hypothesis regarding the origin of the war chariot exist today. One places its origins in the steppe, while the other considers the vehicle a Middle Eastern development. Since the publishing of Sintashta in 1992, the former has gained considering support, due to the fi nding of spoked wheel imprints in steppe burials, the earliest evidence
Elias Pinheiro, Elias Pinheiro
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Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2020
The paper is devoted to the issue of the historical content of Sintashta type sites in the Southern Trans-Urals. The author considers that Sintashta fortified settlements and associated burial grounds reflect the history of communities of a transcultural phenomenon that united the clans of miners, metallurgists, blacksmiths and casters from several ...
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The paper is devoted to the issue of the historical content of Sintashta type sites in the Southern Trans-Urals. The author considers that Sintashta fortified settlements and associated burial grounds reflect the history of communities of a transcultural phenomenon that united the clans of miners, metallurgists, blacksmiths and casters from several ...
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The asymmetrical recurve compound bow of Sintashta culture
Eurasia from the Aeneolithic (Chalcolithic) Era to the Early Middle Ages (Innovations, Contacts, Transmission of Ideas and Technologies). Материалы международной научной конференции, посвященной 120-летию со дня рождения выдающегося исследователя древностей Южной Сибири и Центральной Азии Михаила Петровича Грязнова (1902-1984), 2022exaly +2 more sources
Radiocarbon chronology of the Sintashta culture sites in the steppe Cis-Urals
Rossijskaja Arheologija, 2020exaly +2 more sources

