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Quaternary deposits and biostratigraphy in caves and grottoes located in the Southern Urals (Russia)
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA Investigations of the unconsolidated Upper Pleistocene – Holocene cave deposits of the Southern Urals resulted in detailed biostratigraphical and palaeoenvironmental data. Landscapes of this area have a mosaic character. The
Kosintsev P. +7 more
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The Sites of the Early Nomads on the North-East Periphery of the Sarmatian World
The paper publishes new materials of the early Sarmatian time from the North-East periphery of the Sarmatian World – the Southern forest-steppe and steppe zones of the Trans-Ural region within the bounds of the modern Chelyabinsk region. The territory of
Aleksander D. Tairov
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National minorities and national policy in the Southern Urals in the 1930s
Background. Modern Russia is a multinational unity due to the historically established national policy. The study of the historical experience of the administrative-territorial structure, cultural and educational policy among the non-Russian population
Albina I. Azhigulova
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The settlements and cemeteries of the Sintashta – type (21st–18th century BC) are concentrated in the southern Trans-Urals steppe. The earliest stage of investigations was related to the decoding of aerial photos that allowed specialists to discover and identify the majority of the settlements.
Vladislav Noskevich, Natalia Fedorova
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Sex‐Biased and Density‐Dependent Natal Dispersal in a Highly Mobile but Philopatric Raptor
High philopatry, female‐biased natal dispersal distances, and density‐dependent dispersal patterns (with both conspecific attraction and competition avoidance) were found in the eastern imperial eagle. The study was conducted on the natal dispersal data obtained from 116 birds between 2011 and 2024 in the Pannonian region, using the combination of ...
Bernadett Zsinka +6 more
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New records of true bugs (Heteroptera) from the Urals (Russia)
Fifteen species of true bugs from the families Corixidae, Saldidae, Microphysidae, Anthocoridae, Miridae, Lygaeidae, Berytidae and Pentatomidae are recorded for the first time from the Urals.
Zinovyeva, Aurika
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The Yenisei Makes the Weather: The Microclimate of the Krasnoyarsk Dam and Its Research, 1960s–1990s
Abstract When Soviet authorities began building the Krasnoyarsk Dam in 1956, the Yenisei River had an ice‐free period of only 112 days a year. The thick and long‐lasting ice impeded dam building and navigation. However, as the dam rose, it produced an environmental anomaly; for more than 200 kilometers downstream, the Yenisei became ice‐free year‐round.
Mariia Koskina
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The article presents some results of an anthropological study of a skeletal sample (19 individuals) from the excavation of the mound 1 Selivanovka II cemetery (Southern Trans-Urals), performed in 2000. Cultural identity of this burial place is defined as
Kufterin V.V., Nechvaloda A.I.
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We used the largest dataset of mitogenomes available to reconstruct phylogenetic relationships and ancestral ranges and traits in spiders. ABSTRACT In this study, we performed a comparative analysis based on a total of 255 spider mitogenomes and four outgroups, of which the mitogenomes of 39 species were assembled de novo, to explore the phylogenetic ...
Rongxiang Zhang +5 more
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The Issue of Chronological Classifi cation of Monuments of the Mellia-Tamak Type
The article features a publication of material on the Mellia-Tamak V burial ground. Starting with the 1970s, the Early Bolgar Archaeological Expedition headed by the author of the article has discovered and researched the unique sites of the Stone Age in
Kazakov Evgeniy P.
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