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Pottery-making technology used by Alakul and Fedorovo groups of the Bochantsevo-1 settlement
In the archaeology of Northern Eurasia, the relationship between the Alakul and Fedorov cultures (Andronovo cultural-historical community of the Late Bronze Age) remains an issue. In order to resolve it, a detailed study of pottery complexes, namely, the
Ilyushina V.V.
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The article presents the results of a taxonomic study of the archaeozoological collection from the Zolotoye 1 settlement. The settlement is located in the steppe zone of the Tobol-Ishim interfluve (the Polovinsky District of the Kurgan Region).
V.M. Kostomarov +2 more
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Textile in the Bronze Age of the Southern Trans-Urals and Northern Kazakhstan
In this paper, we explore the technological characteristics of the Bronze Age cloths produced by the Sintashta, Petrovka and Alakul archaeological cultures.
Medvedeva P.S., Alaeva I.P.
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The article presents the results of 2012–2018 studies on the territory of the archaeological microdistrict of the mount Kurman-Tau in the Gafuriyskiy district of the Republic of Bashkortostan.
Svetlana L. Vorobyeva
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The use-wear analysis of pebble tools from the Bronze Age settlement of Konoplyanka 2 [PDF]
The use-wear analysis of pebble tools from the Bronze Age settlement of Konoplyanka 2 The article presents the results of the study the tools made of pebble from the settlement of Konoplyanka 2.
Kostomarova Yu.V., Bulakova E.A.
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Revisiting radiocarbon argumentation of early dating of Alakul’ antiquities
The main aim of the article is the publication of the full catalog of Alakul’ radiocarbon dates. Analysis of the sequences has shown a very contradictory picture.
Epimakhov A.V.
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Knives of the Petrovka Culture in the Southern Trans-Urals: morphological and typological characteristics [PDF]
The paper reports morphological and typological characteristics of knives of the Petrovka Culture in the Southern Trans-Urals and Middle Tobol River region (the Early Alakul period, as defined by N.V. Vinogradov).
Degtyareva A.D., Ryndina N.V.
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Васючков Егор Олегович – лаборант кафедры отечественной и зарубежной истории, Южно-Уральский государственный университет (Челябинск), e-mail: platonmnedrugnavernoe@gmail.com. ORCID 0000-0002-2378-3525. Egor O.
Васючков, Е.О. +1 more
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Anthropomorphic “Dolls” in the Funeral Rites of Kulevchi VI Burial Ground
The paper analyzes to the concept of the presence of voluminous anthropomorphic “doll” images in the funerary rites of the Fedorovo sites of the late Bronze Age in the South Trans-Urals. The concept was originally proposed by M.P.
Vinogradov Nikolay B.
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Three complexes of the Bronze Age have been studied in the II burial mound near the village Vtoroe Imangulovo II in the Oktyabrsky district of the Orenburg region.
Kuptsova Lidia V. , Evgenyev Andrey A.
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