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PALEOPATHOLOGY AND “QUALITY OF LIFE” OF NON-ADULTS FROM THE SRUBNAYA CULTURE CEMETERIES OF SOUTHERN URAL [PDF]
This article presents results of paleopathological study of non-adult skeletons from three Srubnaya culture cemeteries (Karanaevskiy, Nikolaevskiy and Chumarovo-1) located in the southwest of the Republic of Bashkortostan. The analyzed sample includes skeletal remains of 41 individuals from burials dated to the 1600–1400 BC.
Vladimir V. Kufterin +1 more
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The study concerns children’s burials of the Srubnaya culture (Bronze Age, the South Urals). The assumption that grave goods are related to the gender and age of the dead and may also reflect the stages of growing up of children and their inclusion in economic life (gender and labour socialization) was the theoretical basis of the research.
N. Berseneva
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HUMAN SKELETAL REMAINS NEWLY EXCAVATED AT KARANAYEVSKY KURGAN CEMETERY OF THE SRUBNAYA CULTURE
Introduction. This paper presents results of an anthropological and paleopathological studies of newly excavated materials from the Karanayevsky cemetery located in the Southwestern Bashkortostan and attributed to Srubnaya culture. The goal of this study was to introduce new data from kurgan 2, as well as to compare this sample with the samples from ...
Marina Karapetian +2 more
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The demographic structure of the population is reconstructed on the basis of 866 sex and age definitions of the skeletons of the late Bronze Srubnaya culture of the Samara Volga region. The historiographical information on this aspect of paleopopulations life in the region is given.
Artem Bogdanash
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Bronze Age sundial from Prokletije (Montenegro) [PDF]
The article presents the results of a study of signs on a Bronze Age slab"Sun stone"discovered at the foot of Maja e Can in Volusnica massif (Prokletije National Park, Montenegro). Studies have shown that the slab is an analemmatic sundial. The"Sun Stone"
Milos Petricevic, L. Vodolazhskaya
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The article considers the chronology issues of two cultural traditions in the Southern Trans-Ural Bronze Age that poorly provided with radiocarbon dates. Stratigraphy and a set of artifacts (mainly ceramics) made it possible to reveal two stages in the history of the Konoplyanka 2 settlement (Srubnaya–Alakul and Cherkaskul).
Andrey V. Epimakhov +4 more
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Skeletal remains from the burials of timber-grave period of the Late Bronze Age originating from kurgans of the Archedino-Chernushensky group served as the material for this research. The archaeological monument is located in the territory of the Frolovsky Municipal District of Volgograd Oblast.
Evgenii Vladimirovich Pererva +1 more
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The settlement of Konoplyanka 2: a new site of the Cherkaskul’ Culture in the steppe Trans-Urals (results of research on line 1) [PDF]
This article presents the results of chronostratigraphic analysis of cultural deposits in a sector of line 1 of the Konoplyanka 2 settlement in the southern Trans-Urals. During the excavations, materials of the Srubnaya (its Srubnaya-Alakul’ variant) and
S.E. Panteleeva
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В рамках данной статьи рассматриваются результаты работ на могильнике Кызылтау (Центральный Казахстан), где были исследованы четыре кургана с каменными ограждениями и две ограды без насыпей, содержавшие 21 погребение эпохи бронзы и безынвентарное захоронение более позднего времени.
Kukushkin I., Dmitriev E., Kukushkin A.
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The paper represents an analysis of metal complexes of the Late Middle – Early Late Bronze Age of the steppe and forest-steppe zones of Eastern Europe within the framework of the three-stage periodization. In the system of radiocarbon dating, this period
Evgenii Gak
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