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The paper highlights the results of research of textile impressions on the inside of fragments of ceramic vessels from the collection of fortified settlement Arkaim in the Southern Trans-Urals. The technological characteristics of textiles, reconstructed
Medvedeva Polina S.
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The article presents the results of the archaeological excavations, geophysical and remote studies at the Ulak-1 settlement of the Bronze Age in Bashkir Trans-Urals.
Bakhshiev Ilshat I. +2 more
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TRACE ELEMENTS IN ZONAL OLIVINE OF BRONZE AGE METALLURGICAL SLAGS, SOUTH URALS [PDF]
Metallurgical artifacts including Cu-bearing slag fragments were found in the Bronze Age settlements of the South Urals. The slags from settlements of the Sintashta culture (Kamenny Ambar, Ustye and Sarym-Sakly) are mainly composed of olivine, magnetite ...
M.N. Ankushev +2 more
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Some aspects of the postcranial morphology of the Ural-Mugodzhar population in the Late Bronze Age [PDF]
The paper reports on the osteometric data of skeletons from the burials of the Kozhumberdy group of the Late Bronze Age Alakul Culture (Southern Ural). The research is aimed to reveal the character of the variability of osteometric features of the sample
Grigorev A.P. , Zhanuzak R.Zh.
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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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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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The article is devoted to a brief description of the Abashevo culture. This culture emerged in forest areas of Eastern Europe at the end of the Middle Bronze Age. Abashevo monuments date back to the 22nd–19th centuries BC.
Kuz’mina, Ol’ga V.
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The non-ferrous metal toolkit of the Petrovka Culture of the South Trans-Urals [PDF]
The article presents data on the morphological and typological characteristics of the trade tools of the Petrovka Culture of the South Trans-Urals and middle Tobol River region, originating from the sites of Chelyabinsk, Kurgan, and Tyumen Regions (77 ...
Degtyareva A.D.
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Issues of radiocarbon chronology of Post-Catacomb cultural communities of the Volga region and Volga-Urals are considered in the article. They are represented by sites of the Volga-Don Babino culture and the Volga-Ural cultural group, which went through ...
Mimokhod Roman A.
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Cheek-Pieces of the Stepnoie 1 burial ground: practical and semantic aspects of use [PDF]
The paper considers the cheek-pieces which were found in the burials of one of the barrows of the Stepnoie-1 burial ground in the South Trans-Urals. Firstly, this is of special interest that a considerable quantity of cheek-pieces (11 specimens) were ...
Kupriyanova, E.V., Usachuk, A.N.
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