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Excavations of the Burial Ground Brusyany II in 2020

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2023
The paper presents the archaeological materials found in 2020 during the excavations of the burial ground Brusyany II, located in the south-western part of the Samara Bend.
N. A. Lifanov
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MULTILAYERED SETTLEMENT TAGANAEVO 5 IN CISURALS (PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF THE INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH)

open access: yesВестник Брянского государственного университета, 2021
In November 2019 the joint group of researcers from the Department of State Protection of Cultural Heritage of the Republic of Bashkortostan and the Institution of History, Language and Literature of Ufa Federal Research Center of Russian Academy of ...
E. Ruslanov, A. Romanov
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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   +1 more
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Late Bronze Age anthropological materials from the Nepljuevski kurgan cemetery [PDF]

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, 2020
The body of works on craniological and paleoodontological analyses of the materials from the Bronze Age sites of the Southern Trans-Urals still has not clarified the question of the genesis of the people who lived in this area.
M. Karapetian, N. Leybova, S. Sharapova
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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 of bone remains by their origin: kitchen garbage, remnants of craft and ritual complexes.
Natalya V. Roslyakova   +4 more
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Pottery-making of the Srubnaya culture of the volga-Ural region

open access: yesConnections, contacts and interactions between ancient cultures of Northern Eurasia and civilizations of the East during the Palaeometal period (IV–I mil. BC), 2019
N. Salugina
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Long Limb Bones Asymmetry in the Ancient Population of the Volga-Ural Steppe (Neolithic – Middle Ages)

open access: yesНижневолжский археологический вестник
The work is devoted to the study of the phenomenon of directional bilateral asymmetry of long limb bones in the population of the Volga-Ural steppe on the basis of osteometric data from the Neolithic/Eneolithic, Early and Late Bronze, Early Iron Age, and
Artem P. Grigorev
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Some aspects of the postcranial morphology of the Ural-Mugodzhar population in the Late Bronze Age [PDF]

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, 2023
The paper reports on the osteometric data of skeletons from the burials of the Kozhumberdy group of the Late Bronze Age Alakul Culture (Southern Ural). The research is aimed to reveal the character of the variability of osteometric features of the sample
Grigorev A.P. , Zhanuzak R.Zh.
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Ozero Beloye I Ancient Village of the Late Bronze Age in the Samara Volga Region

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2022
The paper features the results of studying a new Bronze Age site discovered in 2019 in the Volzhsky District of Samara Oblast. The site is located between two oxbow lakes on the left bank of the Volga.
Anton V. Lyganov   +3 more
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Headdress, Ritual and Gender Symbols (reconstruction based on materials of the bronze age from the Novye Yabalakly 1 burial ground)

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2022
A bronze jewelry set was found during excavations of a woman’s and a child’s grave at the Novye Yabalakly 1 burial ground (located in the Republic of Bashkortoston on the right bank of the Dema River), attributed to the Srubnaya culture (third quarter of
Emma R. Usmanova   +3 more
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