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To the Issue of Anthropological Contacts Between the Populations of the Srubnaya and Alakul Cultures of the Late Bronze Age in the Southern Urals and Western Kazakhstan Steppes [PDF]

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2020
Introduction. The work focuses on anthropological materials of the border between two areals: the Srubnaya and Alakul cultures of the Bronze Age.
Alexander A. Khokhlov   +2 more
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Human Skeletal Remains Newly Excavated at Karanayevsky Kurgan Cemetery of the Srubnaya Culture

open access: yesНижневолжский археологический вестник
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
Marina K. Karapetian   +2 more
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Chronological Correlation of the Bronze Age Cultural Traditions in the Southern Trans-Urals (Srubnaya-Alakul and Cherkaskul antiquities)

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2023
The article considers the chronology issues of two cultural traditions in the Southern Trans-Ural Bronze Age that poorly provided with radiocarbon dates.
Andrey V. Epimakhov   +4 more
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Crossborder Zone of Srubnaya and Alakul Сultures in the Steppe Pre-Urals: Physical-Geographical and Mining-Metallurgical Aspects

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2020
The paper deals with some aspects of the functioning of the crossborder zone between the Srubnaya and Alakul cultures in the steppe Pre-Urals in the Late Bronze Age.
Tkachev Vitaly V.
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Children’s Burials of the Srubnaya Culture in the Southern Urals. Research in the Age Groups and Stages of Children Socialization

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2022
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 ...
Berseneva Natalia A.
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Paleopathological peculiarities of the population of timber-grave (Srubnaya) culture of the Late Bronze Age originating from the burials of Archedino-Chernushensky Kurgan group

open access: yes???????????? ??????: ??????? ????????????, 2020
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 Ceramics Production of the Cis-Ural Srubnaya Culture: A Case Study of the Kurgan Cemetery I Near Tverdilovo Village

open access: yesНижневолжский археологический вестник, 2021
. The article analyzes the ceramics of the Timber culture, recovered from a kurgan cemetery near the village of Tverdilovo (excavated in 2017 in the Western Orenburg region).
Ildar A. Fayzullin   +2 more
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Comprehensive Study of Archaeozoological Materials of the Settlement of the Srubnaya Culture «Staryye Chuti Campsite»

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей
The article presents the description of archaeozoological study of animal bones from the Staryye Chuti campsite of the Srubnaya culture on the Ik River. An osteological collection with more than 3000 bones was investigated. There are different categories
Natalya V. Roslyakova   +4 more
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Dental anthropology of the Srubnaya culture population of Southern Urals

open access: yesMoscow University Anthropology Bulletin (Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta Seria XXIII Antropologia), 2021
Vladimir V Kufterin
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Bronze Age sundial from Prokletije (Montenegro) [PDF]

open access: yesArchaeoastronomy and Ancient Technologies, 2021
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 Volušnica massif (Prokletije National Park, Montenegro). Studies have shown that the slab is an analemmatic sundial.
Petricevic M.B., Vodolazhskaya L.N.
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