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Ceramic Collection of Baryaza Hillfort
The paper features the characteristics and typology of the ceramic collection from Baryaza hillfort. The material of the study is the results of archaeological excavations carried out by V.A. Ivanov in 1973-1974.
Aleksandr G. Kolonskikh
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The article is dedicated to a study of craniological materials from Izhevsk burial ground. The researchers had at their disposal a series of 19 male and 26 female skulls.
Volkova Elizaveta V. +3 more
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The paper featured the results of a study of animal remains from the graves of the Late Sarmatian period at Gulyukovo burial ground on the Ik river (Tatarstan) in the context of the burial traditions of the population of the Lower Kama basin in the 1st –
Bugrov Dmitriy G. +1 more
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Demographic Changes, Trade Routes, and the Formation of Anthropogenic Landscapes in the Middle Volga Region in the Past 2500 Years [PDF]
The development of landscapes of the central part of the Middle-Volga region in the last 2500 years was a discontinuous process of the explosive growth of population and land utilization alternating with stages of depopulation and desolation. The periods
Blinnikov Mikhail Sergeevich +5 more
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The paper presents the results of the non-destructive X-ray fluorescence analysis of a group of fibulae from the burial grounds of the Kama-Vyatka region.
Sabirova Tatiana M.
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The history of the identification of Imendyashevo antiquities, which were classified by different researchers as either a distinct type of site or a separate archaeological culture, is considered.
Savelev Nikita S.
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Anthropological Reconstruction in Paleoanthropology and Criminology
The purpose of this paper is to introduce a number of projects of the Laboratory of Anthropological Reconstruction, Center for Physical Anthropology, IEA RAS. Next year, the Laboratory will celebrate its 75th anniversary.
Veselovskaya Elizaveta V. +2 more
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IMPORTED FIBULAE FROM THE KAMA REGION OF THE FIRST CENTURIES AD: MECHANISMS AND ROUTES OF RECEIPT
The article summarizes the study of “imported” fibulae in the Kama region, the early («Sarmatian») period of their distribution. The purpose of this publication is to discuss the ways and mechanisms of the appearance of fibulae in the Kama region.
Krasnopeorov A.A.
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The article outlines results of an osteometric study of a postcranial sample (22 male and 30 female skeletons) from Novo-Sasykul burial ground in the Lower Kama region (Pyany Bor culture).
Elizaveta V. Volkova +1 more
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Long shared haplotypes identify the southern Urals as a primary source for the 10th-century Hungarians. [PDF]
Gyuris B +35 more
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