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Nay to Prey: Challenging the View of Horses as a "Prey" Species. [PDF]
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Population genomics of postglacial western eurasia
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Human Population Genetic History and Evolutionary Dynamics on the Eastern Tibetan Plateau. [PDF]
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Rewilded horses in European nature conservation - a genetics, ethics, and welfare perspective. [PDF]
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Genetic aspects of lactase deficiency in indigenous populations of Siberia. [PDF]
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Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, 2021
The study of seasonal use of archaeological sites helps to understand lifestyles of prehistoric communities. One possible method of such research is the analysis of dental cementum of animals from the ancient settlements and burial complexes. The method offers some data about the seasonality of the animals’ slaughter that may help to explain pastoral ...
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The study of seasonal use of archaeological sites helps to understand lifestyles of prehistoric communities. One possible method of such research is the analysis of dental cementum of animals from the ancient settlements and burial complexes. The method offers some data about the seasonality of the animals’ slaughter that may help to explain pastoral ...
Polina Frikke +2 more
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Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 2014
This paper presents the results of plant macro-remain and charcoal analyses from a fortified settlement of the Sintashta archaeological culture in the southern Trans-Urals, Russia. The work was carried out within the scope of a German/Russian research project and represents the first systematic studies on Bronze Age plant material in the region ...
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This paper presents the results of plant macro-remain and charcoal analyses from a fortified settlement of the Sintashta archaeological culture in the southern Trans-Urals, Russia. The work was carried out within the scope of a German/Russian research project and represents the first systematic studies on Bronze Age plant material in the region ...
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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

