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“Sacrificial complexes” of the Pyany Bor culture burial grounds in the Vyatka river basin [PDF]

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2014
A clearly defined element inherent in funeral traditions of the Finno-Ugric cultures in the period of the Early Iron Age to the Middle Ages, which was specified by V.F. Gening as a “sacrififcial complex”, is considered in the study.
Leshchinskaya Nadezhda A.
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Material Culture Of The Beloglazovo Hillfort (7th-3rd Centuries BC), Vyatka River Basin

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2021
Beloglazovo hillfort is one of the few Vyatka Ananyino monuments, the materials of which have been repeatedly used in the study of the Vyatka-Vetluga archaeological culture of the Ananyino Cultural and Historical Region. The collection from this hillfort
Orudzhov Eduard I.
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V.F. Gening and Russian archaeological sites in the Vyatka river region [PDF]

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2014
The article is devoted to V. F. Gening’s contribution to the study of Russian archaeological sites of the Vyatka region. In 1949, he examined the Iskor fortified settlement site – one of the first ancient Russian settlements of the region. Starting 1954,
Makarov Leonid D.
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Use of satellite-derived data for characterization of snow cover and simulation of snowmelt runoff through a distributed physically based model of runoff generation [PDF]

open access: yesHydrology and Earth System Sciences, 2010
A technique of using satellite-derived data for constructing continuous snow characteristics fields for distributed snowmelt runoff simulation is presented.
L. S. Kuchment   +3 more
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Cartography of the Archaeological Study of the Ananyino Culture Sites in the Vyatka River Basin

open access: yesИсторико-географический журнал
The article provides an overview of significant studies of the Vyatka-Vetluga Ananyino cultural and historical area (AKIO), as well as a description of the chronology of the discovery of these sites in the Vyatka River basin.
U. V. Komarova
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History of the Study of the Tashyalud Hoard of Golden Horde Coins [PDF]

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей
This article is dedicated to the history of the discovery and further study of a hoard found in 1888 by local peasants on the banks of the Lekma River, consisting of 242 Golden Horde coins and 4 «Tatar» bracelets, later dated to the first half of the XV ...
Andrey V. Egorov
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Effect of climate changes on the soil freezing depth in the Volga River basin [PDF]

open access: yesЛëд и снег, 2016
It is established that the climate warming leads to decrease in depth of soil freezing in the whole area basin of the River Volga. This effect is observed since 1978.
I. L. Kalyuzhny, S. A. Lavrov
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«Sacrificial sets» of the Pyanoborye burial grounds in the Vyatka river basin

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2014
A clearly defined element inherent in funeral traditions of the Finno-Ugric cultures in the period of the Early Iron Age to the Middle Ages, which was specified by V.F. Gening as a “sacrififcial complex”, is considered in the study.
Leshchinskaya Nadezhda A.
doaj   +1 more source

Belt Sets from Tat-Boyary Burial Ground of the VI–VIII Centuries in the Vyatka River Basin

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей
The paper deals with artefacts of belt and shoe sets from burials of the early medieval Vyatka Tat-Boyary burial ground attributed to the Emanayevo archaeological culture.
Nadezhda A. Leshchinskaya
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Contemporary Trends in River Flow, Suspended Sediment Load, and Soil/Gully Erosion in the South of the Boreal Forest Zone of European Russia: The Vyatka River Basin [PDF]

open access: yesWater, 2021
Recent decades in the north of the East European Plain have been characterized by significant changes in climate and land use/cover, especially after the collapse of the USSR in 1991. At the same time, the hydrological consequences of these changes, especially changes in erosion processes and river sediment load, have been studied insufficiently.
Artyom V. Gusarov   +2 more
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