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The article reviews discussions on the findings of a repeated study of archaeozoological collections from the Sintashta and Arkaim settlements. The main focus falls on the analysis of age-related changes, pathological changes and modification in the livestock bones.
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The origins and spread of domestic horses from the Western Eurasian steppes. [PDF]
Domestication of horses fundamentally transformed long-range mobility and warfare. However, modern domesticated breeds do not descend from the earliest domestic horse lineage associated with archaeological evidence of bridling, milking and corralling at ...
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The History of the Study of Residential Space of the Sintashta-Petrovka Fortified Settlements
Historiography on the topic on dwellings and settlements of Sintashta-Petrovka type is analyzed in the paper. The most important field discoveries and research are examined briefly by the author.
Soldatkin Nikolai V.
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Equine viral outbreaks have disrupted the socio-economic life of past human societies up until the late 19th century, and continue to be of major concern to the horse industry today.
Lebrasseur O, More KD, Orlando L.
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Equine herpesvirus 4 infected domestic horses associated with Sintashta spoke-wheeled chariots around 4,000 years ago. [PDF]
Equine viral outbreaks have disrupted the socio-economic life of past human societies up until the late 19th century and continue to be of major concern to the horse industry today. With a seroprevalence of 60-80 per cent, equine herpesvirus 4 (EHV-4) is
Lebrasseur O, More KD, Orlando L.
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Chronological relationship between the fortified settlement of Kamennyi Ambar and the Kamennyi Ambar-5 cemetery in the Southern Trans-Urals: capabilities of the Bayesian statistics [PDF]
By means of the Bayesian analysis of radiocarbon dates, a comparison of chronologies of the Kamennyi Ambar settlement and the cemetery of Kamennyi Ambar-5 of the Late Bronze Age Syntashta-Petrovka period has been carried out.
Chechushkov I.V., Epimakhov A.V.
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Volgo-Kama Neolithic resulted from an expansion of the Elshan culture to Lower Kama c. 5700 BCE. Corresponding “Indo-Uralic” linguistic parallels attest to an expansion of pre-Proto-Indo-European speakers to the area of pre-Proto-Uralic speakers.
Asko Parpola
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PCoA of aggregated populations. BAMA, Bronze Age Mongolia aggregate; BAMCE, Bronze Age Mongolia central eastern; BAMW, Bronze Age Mongolia Western; CSB, central slab burials; Danish‐IA, Danish iron age; LBK, linear beaker culture; MEA, Mongol empire aggregate; NeoRom, Neolithic Romania; SBA, slab burial aggregate.
Leland Liu Rogers, Frederika Ann Kaestle
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Settlement-site of Levoberezhnoye (Sintashta II): results of investigations of 2018
N S Batanina
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The paper presents for the first time the materials of 4 burials from the Sintashta culture necropolis in the Orenburg Cis-Urals, where the Seima-Turbino inventory was found.
Lidiya V. Кuptsova +1 more
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