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“We Cannot Pray without Kumyshka”: Alcohol in Udmurt Ritual Life [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
We trace the history of the uses of the alcoholic drink known as kumyshka among the Udmurt. Our focus is on kumyshka’s ritual uses both in public and domestic contexts in the second half of the 19th century, the early 20th century as well as the early ...
Toulouze, Eva, Vallikivi, Laur
core   +1 more source

Denudation and geomorphic change in the Anthropocene; a global overview [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
The effects of human activity on geomorphic processes, particularly those related to denudation/sedimentation, are investigated by reviewing case studies and global assessments covering the past few centuries.
Beylich, Achim A.   +17 more
core   +5 more sources

Water Discharge Change in the Rivers of the South of the Boreal Forest Zone of Eastern European Russia at the End of the Late Holocene and in the Anthropocene: The Vyatka River

open access: yesHydrology
Based on long-term observations of the water discharge (WD) from 1878 to 2018, the main trends and patterns of its change in the basin of one of the largest rivers in the east of the East European Plain, the Vyatka River, were revealed using a set of ...
Artyom V. Gusarov, Achim A. Beylich
doaj   +1 more source

To the Issue of Clarifying the Chronology and Cultural Features of the Vyatka River Neolithic

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей
The article deals with generalization and clarification of the Neolithic dating of the Vyatka River. Vyatka River Neolithic dating used earlier in the context of the general chronology of the Neolithic cultures of the Volga-Kama or Middle Urals.
Tatiana M. Gusentsova
doaj   +1 more source

Early Metal Age Stone Axes from the Collection of the Sovetsk District Museum of Regional Studies named after A.S. Lebedev

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей
The article deals with the Early Metal Age stone axes kept in the Sovetsk District Museum of Regional Studies named after A.S. Lebedev. According to morphological features, in accordance with the classification of battle bored axes of Balanovo culture by
Anton V. Shipilov, Eduard I. Orudzhov
doaj   +1 more source

[The opisthorchiasis situation in the Kama-Vyatka river basin].

open access: yesMeditsinskaia parazitologiia i parazitarnye bolezni, 1991
Geographic vicinity, common economy and connections between Kama and Vyatka river basins require systemic opisthorchiasis studies in these Ural areas. Literary data show that the situation with opisthorchiasis on the Kama River is mainly studied in Komi-Permiak Autonomous Okrug and is unclear in the upper Kama, in Kirovsk Province. Additional data have
G A, Kotel'nikov, S N, Malkov
openaire   +1 more source

Interethnic Contacts in the East Kama Region in the 10th – Beginning of the 13th Centuries [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Relevance of this research is caused by the lack of studies dedicated to the problems of interethnic contacts with the neighboring regions in the pre-Mongol Bulgaria era.
Khuzin, Fayaz   +4 more
core   +2 more sources

On the Permic Toponymic Substrate in Mari El and in the Middle Course of the Vyatka River (In the Light of the Ethnic Interpretation of Archaeological Cultures). 2 [PDF]

open access: yesВопросы ономастики, 2014
The second part of the paper continues the analysis of the substrate (pre-Mari and pre-Russian) toponymy of the Emanayevskaya and Kochеrghinskaya archaeological cultures area of the late 1st — early 2nd millennium AD (in the middle course of the Vyatka ...
Oleg V. Smirnov
doaj  

Features of the Distribution of Beaver Dams and Ponds along Small Rivers: The Volga-Kama Region, European Russia

open access: yesHydrology
In this paper, by using GNSS technologies, some features of the distribution and some morphometric parameters of dams and ponds created by the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber L.) along ten rivers of the Volga-Kama region of European Russia were identified.
Artyom V. Gusarov   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

On the Permic Toponymic Substrate in Mari El and in the Middle Course of the Vyatka River (In the Light of the Ethnic Interpretation of Archaeological Cultures). 1 [PDF]

open access: yesВопросы ономастики, 2013
The article analyzes the substrate (pre-Mari and pre-Russian) toponymy of the Emanayevskaya and Kocharghinskaya archaeological cultures area of the late 1st — early 2nd millennium AD (in the middle course of the Vyatka River and the territory of the Mari
Oleg V. Smirnov
doaj  

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