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Products of «Hungarian Style» from Archaeological Sites of the Trans-Urals: artifacts and context

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2023
The authors consider the easternmost finds of toreutics of the "Hungarian style" from the archaeological sites of the Yudino culture of the forest Trans-Urals.
Tretyakov Evgeny A. , Türk A.
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About potential area of Patrinia sibirica (L.) Juss. in the Southern Urals [PDF]

open access: yesARPHA Proceedings, 2020
Patrinia sibirica is a mountain forest-steppe species. It is also a relic of the Pleistocene complex in the Southern Urals and included into the Red Data Books of the Republic of Bashkortostan and the Chelyabinsk Oblast.
Aliya G. Kutueva   +4 more
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ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE LIFESTYLE (investigating the Bronze Age sites of the Southern Trans-Urals) [PDF]

open access: yesUral Historical Journal, 2019
The article provides a brief introduction to the archaeology of the lifestyle of the population of the Karagayly-Ayat river basin (Southern Trans-Urals) in the 2nd millennium BC, based on the results of a long-term research program. The article starts with a theoretical section containing the main provisions of the concept of "lifestyle" in various ...
Koryakova, L. N.   +4 more
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Southern Cis-Urals in the Great Migration Period – Archaeological and Geographical Context

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2017
The article considers the geography of studied archaeological sites dating back to the first half of the 1st Millennium A.D. located in the steppes of the Southern Urals and the Lower Volga region. According to the author, the localization of these sites
Ivanov Vladimir A.
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Formation of Turkic Group of Kalmaks and Sart-Kalmak Volost in Southern Trans-Urals of 18th Century

open access: yesНаучный диалог, 2018
The formation of a tribal group of Kalmak in the Bashkir estate groups is considered. The author critically assesses the arguments given in the works of B. A. Aznabayev on the issue under consideration.
G. K. Samigulov
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The charioteering in the Bronze Age societies of the Southern Trans-Urals as a social phenomenon

open access: yesVESTNIK ARHEOLOGII, ANTROPOLOGII I ETNOGRAFII, 2023
The sites of the Sintashta and Petrovka archaeological cultures of the Bronze Age of the Southern Trans-Urals (Russia) have been traditionally considered as part of the realm of chariot cultures of early Indo-European communities. The analysis of the finds demonstrates that the phenomenon of charioteering carried an important symbolic role in the ...
Kupriyanova E.V.
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The decorative practice based on natural forms in the Paleolithic of the Urals

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, 2018
In recent years, archaeologists have found objects of decorative activity based on natural forms of bone and stone which were manufactured by men in the Ural-Volga region at the Upper Paleolithic monuments in the Kama area (Shirovanovo site), in the ...
Kotov V.G.
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Technology for the production of sickles and knives of the Petrovka Culture of the Southern Trans-Urals (by the results of metallographic analysis) [PDF]

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, 2023
The data of the metallographic study of sickles and knives (37 pcs) of the Petrovka Culture from the Southern Trans-Urals and the Middle Tobol River basin of the 19th–18th centuries BC are reported.
Degtyareva A.D.
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New Evidence of Serpentinite Raw Material Exploitation in the Kapova Cave (The Southern Urals)

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2017
The author considers finds from a rare material – serpentinite – produced in well-known Kapova cave. The Upper Palaeolithic objects from this stone are represented by 4 beads uncovered by V.E.
Zhitenev Vladislav S.
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Children’s burials of the Alakul Culture in the Southern Trans-Urals: reconstruction of age groups

open access: yesVESTNIK ARHEOLOGII, ANTROPOLOGII I ETNOGRAFII, 2023
The proposed study concerns the Alakul Culture whose sites are located in the forest-steppe and steppe zone of the Southern Trans-Urals and are dated to the 18th–17th cc. cal BC. The work is based on the materials of the published burial grounds: Urefty I, Кulevchi VI, Stepnoye VII, Тasty-Butak 1, Lisakovsky I, Alakul, and Tashla 1.
Berseneva N.A.
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