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A Casting Form from the Muranka Unfortified Site on the Usa River
A new find from Muranka unfortified settlement, one of major Golden Horde period sites in the Middle Volga river region is published. It is a double-sided stone mould intended for casting jewelry.
Stashenkov Dmitry A.
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Chrysomelidae (hereinafter – leaf beetles) forms one of the largest families of trophically specialised phytophagous beetles. Therefore, a detailed study of leaf beetles is an important component of research aiming to assess the diversity and specificity
Sergei V. Dedyukhin
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We demonstrated the potential of phenological synchronization to estimate fine‐scale ephemeral environmental conditions crucial for migratory species. Modelled habitats revealed key stopover sites in both natural and agricultural landscapes. The maps showed gaps in the protected area network of Eurasian grasslands, especially in agriculture.
Natalia Rogova +8 more
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Problems of medieval archaeology of the Middle Volga region in E.P. Kazakov’s researches
The studies conducted by Ye.P. Kazakov in the archaeology of the Volga Bulgaria and the preceding period in the history of the region are considered in the article.
Rudenko Konstantin A.
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Non-Standard Early Bronze Burials Near the Yesaulovsky Aksay River. Some Issues of Cultural Genesis
The article dwells upon publication and analysis of materials from two unusual Early Bronze Age burials, dating back to the first half of the 3rd millennium BC, investigated by the Volgograd State University expedition in the southern part of the Volga ...
Alexander N. Dyachenko
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ABSTRACT Aim This study investigates the diversity and phylogeny of Dactylogyrus species in the Middle East, as well as uncovers the historical dispersal routes and biogeographical contacts of cyprinoid host species using their host‐specific parasites. Location The Middle East. Taxon Dactylogyrus (Dactylogyridae: Monogenea), Cyprinoidei (Cypriniformes).
F. Nejat +6 more
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Southern Cis-Urals in the Great Migration Period – Archaeological and Geographical Context
The article considers the geography of studied archaeological sites dating back to the first half of the 1st Millennium A.D. located in the steppes of the Southern Urals and the Lower Volga region. According to the author, the localization of these sites
Ivanov Vladimir A.
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The Neogene river valleys of the Middle Volga region are widespread, and their location mainly corresponds to the modern river network. This indicates the sustainability of development of river valleys during Neogene-Quaternary time. The Neogene river network was laid in the Late Miocene.
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Initial stages of two Neolithisation models in the Lower Volga basin
In this paper, two groups of ancient sites located in the Lower Volga River basin are analysed. The first group is linked to the emergence of the oldest pottery in this region, which is one of the most ancient in Europe.
Alexander Vybornov
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Medieval Novgorod in its Wider Context [PDF]
Studies in centre/periphery ...
Brisbane, Mark, Makarov, N, Nosov, EN
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