The paper considers the features of the material culture of Ananyino comb-corded ceramics of the Ananyino cultural and historical area in the basins of the Vetluga and Vyatka rivers.
Orudzhov Eduard I.
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The Iron Age Pottery Assemblages of the Settlement "Panovo Hillfort" [PDF]
The paper includes into the scientific circulation the materials received during the excavations of the Panovo station in 1925 by B.S. Zhukov. "Panovo hillfort" is a monument of multiple settling, at first this place was inhabited in Neolithic, then in ...
Novikov Aleksander V.
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Since the Stone Age, the Mari Volga region, occupying the south of the Vetluga – Vyatka interfluve and adjacent areas of the Volga right bank to the east of the mouth of the Sura River, attracted the population of various archaeological cultures.
Vorobeva Elena E.
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Glukhoe I – A New Monument with Net-Impressed Ceramics in the Sudy River Basin [PDF]
The article introduces into scientific discourse materials related to the VIII–V centuries BC and the last quarter of the I millennium BC – the beginning of the I millennium AD.
Aleksandr V. Novikov +1 more
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Cartography of the Archaeological Study of the Ananyino Culture Sites in the Vyatka River Basin
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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Jewelry from the Anatkasi Burial Ground: Towards Cultural Attribution of the Site
The authors introduce into discussion and examine jewelry from the Anatkasi burial ground situated on the right bank of the Volga River. They developed typology of these jewelry items and provided a wide range of analogies.
Nikitina Tatyana B. +2 more
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The Dating Issue of Ostolopovo Ancient Village in Tatarstan [PDF]
The paper addresses the issues of dating of Ostolopovо village in the Republic of Tatarstan. The settlement was located in the central part of the Volga Bolgaria and was connected with the large cities of this state.
Rudenko Konstantin A.
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B.S. Zhukov’s Letters to M.V. Voyevodsky (1925–1929) [PDF]
B.S. Zhukov’s letters belong to the period of his most productive scientific, pedagogical and administrative activity. Five letters and two postcards were addressed to M.V. Voyevodsky in 1925–1929.
Irina V. Belozerova, Sergey V. Kuzminykh
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LOCATION OF THE URALIC PROTO-LANGUAGE IN THE KAMA RIVER VALLEY AND THE URALIC SPEAKERS' EXPANSION EAST AND WEST WITH THE 'SEJMA-TURBINO TRANSCULTURAL PHENOMENON’ 2200-1900 BC [PDF]
Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The authors.Volgo-Kama Neolithic resulted from an expansion of the Elshan culture to Lower Kama c. 5700 BCE. Corresponding “Indo-Uralic” linguistic parallels attest to an expansion of pre-Proto-Indo-European speakers to the ...
Parpola, Asko
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B.S. Zhukov is a Leader of the Moscow Paleoethnological School (based on correspondence with A.M. Tallgren) [PDF]
B.S. Zhukov and A.M. Tallgren belong to the number of key figures in the Russian, Finnish and European archaeology of the 1920s. The founder of the paleoethnological direction of research at Moscow University was D.N.
Sergey V. Kuzminykh
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