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The article presents the results of elemental analysis of the composition of metal objects obtained from the burial grounds dating back to the Srubna culture of the South Urals. The data were received through analyzing the most common category of jewelry
E.V. KAMALEEV +3 more
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Organic Carbon Burial With Reactive Iron Across Global Environments
Preservation of organic carbon (OC) in marine and terrestrial deposits is enhanced by bonding with reactive iron (FeR). Association of OC with FeR (OC‐FeR) provides physical protection and hinders microbiological degradation. Roughly 20% of all OC stored
Jack Longman +4 more
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This study provides updated analysis of multi‐decadal mangrove organic carbon (OC) burial rates. The available data indicate mangroves bury 138.6 (120.3–158.8, 95% C.I.) g OC m−2 yr−1 locally, or 20.18 (17.52–23.12) Tg yr−1 globally. We contend that this
J. Breithaupt, H. Steinmuller
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Blue carbon sequestration in seagrass meadows has been proposed as a low-risk, nature-based solution to offset carbon emissions and reduce the effects of climate change. Although the timescale of seagrass carbon burial is too short to offset emissions of
S. Johannessen
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Global Ocean Sediment Composition and Burial Flux in the Deep Sea
Quantitative knowledge about the burial of sedimentary components at the seafloor has wide‐ranging implications in ocean science, from global climate to continental weathering.
C. T. Hayes +28 more
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On the delimitation of the carbonate burial realm
Over the past decades, the burial realm, the most prolonged and arguably the least well‐understood diagenetic environment, has received significant research attention.
A. Immenhauser
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Image of inverted World Tree on the stone slab and vessels of the Bronze Age [PDF]
The article presents the results of the study of petroglyphs on a unique stone slab discovered near the kurgan 1 of the kurgan field Varvarinsky I (Rostov Oblast, Russia).
Larenok, P.A. +2 more
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Injury Rate of the Bronze Age Population from the Lower Volga Area [PDF]
Introduction. The research objective is to determine and analyze data on traumatic phenomena found in the bones of the Bronze Age population originating from the burial sites of the Lower Volga area. Methods.
Evgeny V. Pererva
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Marks of heliacal rising of Sirius on the sundial of the Bronze Age [PDF]
The article presents the results of interdisciplinary research made with the help of archaeological, physical and astronomical methods. The aim of the study were analysis and interpretation corolla marks of the vessel of the Late Bronze Age, belonging to
Nevsky, Mikhail Yu. +2 more
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Spatially Determined Behaviors and Religious Representations : the Srubna Culture Model(Southern Russia) [PDF]
Archaeological remnants of the “Srubnaya” or “Srubnik” culture, characteristic of the steppe regions of Southern Russia in the Late Bronze period (17th - 12th centuries BC), offer a model of human behavior that was strictly dependent on culturally marked
Mikhailin, Vadim
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