Middle-Upper Miocene stratigraphy of the Taman Peninsula, Eastern Paratethys
AbstractThe stratigraphy of the Taman Peninsula is defined using the sections at Zelensky Hill — Panagia, Popov Kamen, Taman and Zheleznyi Rog. The stratigraphy is constructed from distribution of mollusks, foraminifers, nannofossils, diatoms, and organic-walled phytoplankton, as well as incorporating paleomagnetic data.
Radionova Eleonora +7 more
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Studies of the Burial Mound Panagia 2 on the Taman Peninsula
Two barrows of the burial mound Panagia 2 were investigated in the neighborhood of Volna village on the Taman peninsula in the Krasnodar region. The barrows were erected in the Middle Bronze Age, with the secondary graves of the Late Bronze Age and the Middle Ages. Two graves belong to the early times of so-called ‘catacomb culture’, four – to the Late
Andrey A. Goroshnikov
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From Germonassa to Tamatarkha: localization of ancient cities on the Taman Peninsula
Based on the historical evidence of Greek, Roman and Byzantine authors the paper studies the location of ancient colonial cities on the Taman Peninsula. A comprehensive study of geographical objects indicated in ancient documents makes it possible to determine their localization. The routes of sea travel along the Black Sea coast have been studied. The
Fedchenko Oleg Dmitrievich
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The Cyclostratigraphy of the Eastern Paratethys Konkian: Zelensky Section (Taman Peninsula)
The Eastern Paratethys Konkian sedimentary successions of the Zelensky section (Taman peninsula, Russia) were investigated by cyclostratigraphy methods based on magnetic susceptibility measurements. Cyclostratigraphy is a new scientific direction in stratigraphy and sedimentology, the purpose of which is to identify astronomical cyclicity for the ...
Rostovtseva Yu.
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Archaeological workS by the Taman Expedition of the State Academy for the History of Material Culture [PDF]
The Taman Expedition of the State Academy for the History of Material Culture (SAHMC) was organized in 1930. It was headed by a remarkable archaeologist Alexander A. Miller.
Vinogradov, Yu.A. +2 more
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A Prelude to Conservation Genomics: First Chromosome-Level Genome Assembly of a Flying Squirrel (Pteromyini: <i>Pteromys volans</i>). [PDF]
ABSTRACT The Siberian flying squirrel (Pteromys volans) represents the only European Pteromyini species. Thus, it is biogeographically unique due to its specialised anatomy and biology as a volant rodent. As a result of habitat fragmentation and destruction, Siberian flying squirrels experience severe and ongoing population declines throughout most of ...
Wehrenberg G +7 more
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The crimson gem: Unveiling the vibrant potential of lycopene as a functional food ingredient
Colour is the primary characteristic of food that influences consumers' impression, choice, and general acceptance of food. Recently, there has been a surge in awareness and interest regarding the plausible influence of food on human health. Consequently,
Che Nur Mazadillina Che Zahari +3 more
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Notes to the fauna and bionomics of grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acridoidea) of the Taman Peninsula with record of a new species for the Caucasus [PDF]
Twenty seven species of grasshoppers are recorded for the territory of the Taman Peninsula, from which 2 species are given according to the literature data.
E.N. Terskov
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Diversity and Metabolic Potential of the Terrestrial Mud Volcano Microbial Community with a High Abundance of Archaea Mediating the Anaerobic Oxidation of Methane. [PDF]
Terrestrial mud volcanoes (TMVs) are important natural sources of methane emission. The microorganisms inhabiting these environments remain largely unknown. We studied the phylogenetic composition and metabolic potential of the prokaryotic communities of
Merkel AY +4 more
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Preliminary data on the fauna of spiders (Aranei) of Taman Peninsula and Tuzla Island (Russia) [PDF]
Eighty five species of spiders belonging to 18 families are found in Taman Peninsula and Tuzla Island, from which 13 species were collected in Tuzla Island and 80 species in Taman Peninsula.
A.V. Ponomarev +3 more
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