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Western Caucasus Dolmens: riddles, myths, legends

Service & Tourism: Current Challenges, 2014
The article is devoted to the dolmens of Western Caucasus which are considered not only as monuments of ancient material culture but also as signifi cant tourist facilities that have become a real brand of Olympic Sochi. The author gives interesting information about the mystical power of dolmens, conducts comparative parallels with famous ...
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A Neanderthal infant from the Barakai Cave, Western Caucasus

Journal of Human Evolution, 1994
Abstract The mandible of the infant found in Mousterian context in the Barakai Cave, Western Caucasus, displays a suite of distinctively Neanderthal characteristics, expressed in the size and shape of the mandible and teeth, absence of chin and taurodontic teeth with extremely thin enamel.
M. Faerman   +4 more
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New book about monocotyledonous plants of the Western Caucasus

REPORTS ADYGE (CIRCASSIAN) INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, 2020
Review of the monograph by Professor S.A. Litvinskaya "Taxonomic and biogeographic characteristics of the flora of the Western Ciscaucasia and Western Caucasus. Phylum Magnoliophyta: Classis Liliopsida. " M., 2019. 558 p.
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The territorialisation of water in the north-western Caucasus

Caucasus Survey, 2015
On the outskirts ofstanitsaZakubanskaya, a Kuban Cossack settlement in the Russian federal region of Krasnodar kray, local inhabitants use a spring as a source of drinking water. In 2007, a conflict arose over ownership of, and access to, this spring. Through detailed analysis of the conflict, the article explores the limits of neoliberal “accumulation
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An Early Cretaceous orthocerid cephalopod from north-western Caucasus

1995
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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New troglomorphic Arrhopalitidae (Collembola: Symphypleona) from the Western Caucasus

Zootaxa, 2012
Two highly troglomorphic species of the family Arrhopalitidae Stach, 1956 are described from the caves of the Western Caucasus: Arrhopalites macronyx sp. nov. and Troglopalites stygios gen. nov. sp. nov. They inhabit epineustonic and hygropetric zones of subterranean realm and are characterized by much elongated claws, long antennae with annulations ...
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Czech immigrant dialects in the Northern Caucasus and Western Siberia

International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 2016
AbstractThe article deals with essential aspects of the sociolinguistic situation and, partly, the phonological and grammatical systems of Czech immigrants’ dialects spoken in Russia. One of the examined dialects is used in two villages near Novorossiysk and Anapa in the Northern Caucasus, and the other in the Middle Irtysh area of the Omsk Region. The
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The north-western Caucasus

2020
Galina M. Yemelianova   +1 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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The Western Caucasus - imported armour in the Hellenistic period

2012
The region of the Western Caucasus comprises the territories along the north-eastern and eastern Black Sea coast - the Bosporan Kingdom, Colchis and the foothills and mountains of the Caucasus as they spread between the two states. The area was keenly affected by the ancient Greeks through colonization and trade from the 7th-6th centuries BC on.
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