The article presents some results of an anthropological study of a skeletal sample (19 individuals) from the excavation of the mound 1 Selivanovka II cemetery (Southern Trans-Urals), performed in 2000. Cultural identity of this burial place is defined as mixed Srubno-Alakul with Alakul dominance. There are no tombs of mature and senile individuals. In double tombs adult (and perhaps sub-adult) individuals of different sexes are buried. Sub-adult subgroup demonstrates a lag in the rate of longitudinal growth from the modern standards. The individual metrics of adult individuals are similar. In body proportions, the adults are close to the populations of the «steppe» morphological type, on the one hand, and to the Chalcolithic — Bronze Age gr...
The paper presents results of analysis of human skeletal remains recovered from Late Roman/Early Med...
The article presents results of the study of archaeological and paleoanthropological materials from ...
There have been few reports documenting analysis of human skeletal remains in Anatolia, especially i...
The article introduces new paleoanthropological materials from the Mayak burial ground near Sidelkin...
In this article, the authors present the results of a bioanthropological research conducted upon a s...
The paper features preliminary results of an anthropological study of bone remains from the burials ...
The article is dedicated to the results of a complex anthropological investigation of the Late Neoli...
Materials and methods We have studied 15 skeletons in a primarily good state of preservation. Due to...
This thesis is an anthropological analysis of an early-medieval population, inhabiting the area of S...
During a rescue excavation campaign in 2017, human osteological remains were discovered in the Timiș...
This study presents an anthropological description of the skeletal material derived from the complet...
The article presents preliminary results of an anthropological research of human bone remains, obtai...
The Early Medieval cemetery in Gołuń is archaeologically dated to the period from the end of the 10t...
This paper presents the results of human remains study from the necropolis on Tekstilschiki street (...
A number of human graves have been uncovered on the course of restoration activities in Saint-Assump...
The paper presents results of analysis of human skeletal remains recovered from Late Roman/Early Med...
The article presents results of the study of archaeological and paleoanthropological materials from ...
There have been few reports documenting analysis of human skeletal remains in Anatolia, especially i...
The article introduces new paleoanthropological materials from the Mayak burial ground near Sidelkin...
In this article, the authors present the results of a bioanthropological research conducted upon a s...
The paper features preliminary results of an anthropological study of bone remains from the burials ...
The article is dedicated to the results of a complex anthropological investigation of the Late Neoli...
Materials and methods We have studied 15 skeletons in a primarily good state of preservation. Due to...
This thesis is an anthropological analysis of an early-medieval population, inhabiting the area of S...
During a rescue excavation campaign in 2017, human osteological remains were discovered in the Timiș...
This study presents an anthropological description of the skeletal material derived from the complet...
The article presents preliminary results of an anthropological research of human bone remains, obtai...
The Early Medieval cemetery in Gołuń is archaeologically dated to the period from the end of the 10t...
This paper presents the results of human remains study from the necropolis on Tekstilschiki street (...
A number of human graves have been uncovered on the course of restoration activities in Saint-Assump...
The paper presents results of analysis of human skeletal remains recovered from Late Roman/Early Med...
The article presents results of the study of archaeological and paleoanthropological materials from ...
There have been few reports documenting analysis of human skeletal remains in Anatolia, especially i...