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The original content of ritual vessels from the burials of the two kurgan cemeteries was reconstructed using the multisubstrate testing system of microbial respiration and enzymatic activity of the soil from the pots.
Natalia Kashirskaya +4 more
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Neolit i epoka brązu w Europie Środkowej w świetle poznańskich badań na cmentarzyskach [PDF]
The article discusses the selected research projects, carried out by archaeologists from Poznań, which focus on the study of the Late Neolithic and the Early and Middle Bronze Age cemeteries.
Pospieszny, Łukasz
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The prehistoric origins of the domestic horse and horseback riding
The findings of Librado et al. (2021) show that modern domestic horses (DOM2) emerged in the lower Don-Volga region. They imply that horseback riding drove selection that resulted in these horses and fuelled their initial dispersal, and also that DOM2 ...
Markku Niskanen
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Decline of genetic diversity in ancient domestic stallions in Europe. [PDF]
Present-day domestic horses are immensely diverse in their maternally inherited mitochondrial DNA, yet they show very little variation on their paternally inherited Y chromosome.
Benecke, N. +14 more
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Mitochondrial genomes reveal an east to west cline of steppe ancestry in Corded Ware populations [PDF]
From around 4,000 to 2,000 BC the forest-steppe north-western Pontic region was occupied by people who shared a nomadic lifestyle, pastoral economy and barrow burial rituals.
Bagińska, Jolanta +16 more
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The genetic and cultural impact of the Steppe migration into Europe
Background During the early 3rd millennium BCE migration from Pontic Steppe, mainly related to Yamnaya culture, has affected European populations both culturally and genetically, however, it has long been debated to what extent this migration was male ...
Gabriele Scorrano +4 more
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Toward high-resolution population genomics using archaeological samples [PDF]
The term ‘ancient DNA’ (aDNA) is coming of age, with over 1,200 hits in the PubMed database, beginning in the early 1980s with the studies of ‘molecular paleontology’.
Alexander S. Mikheyev +24 more
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Chronology and cultural affiliation of the early burials of the Tazhegul burial ground
This paper introduces materials obtained during scientific research at the Tazhegul archaeological complex. The complex is located near the village of Abylaykhan in the Burabay district of the Akmola region.
K. Auezov +3 more
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Rescue Excavations of Bronze Age Barrows in Vetrino Region, northeast Bulgaria
The aim of this study is to present the results of the rescue excavations of three Bronze Age barrows in Vetrino region, Northeast Bulgaria. Fourteen Early Bronze Age graves (4th– 3rd millennium BC), two of Middle Bronze Age date (first half of the 2nd ...
Alexandrov, S. +2 more
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Modelling the Yamnaya Expansion Through Radiocarbon Dates [PDF]
Maisterintutkielma keskittyy pronssikautiseen Jamnaja-kulttuurin hautauksista kerättyjen radiohiiliajoitusten analysoimiseen erilaisilla menetelmillä. Muun muassa ajoituksia käsitellään OxCal 4.4, CalPal ja ArcGIS ohjelmissa.
Suvorov, Alexander
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