The paper features the results of an intragroup and intergroup analysis of all presently available craniological materials on nomads from the Altai Mountains of the Hun-Sarmatian period (Bulan-Koby archaeological culture, 2nd century B.C. – 5th century A.D.). A craniometric analysis of 75 male and 38 female skulls indicates a general Europeoid character of the physical appearance of the Bulan-Koby community at all stages of its development. Its composition is mainly represented by the Caucasian morphological component with traces of Mongoloid elements: meso-brachicranial with a wide moderately profiled face of an average height in combination with an average nose protrusion angle. A comparative intergroup analysis involving male craniologic...
<div><p>A recent discovery of Iron Age burials (Pazyryk culture) in the Altai Mountains of Mongolia ...
A recent discovery of Iron Age burials (Pazyryk culture) in the Altai Mountains of Mongolia may shed...
A recent discovery of Iron Age burials (Pazyryk culture) in the Altai Mountains of Mongolia may shed...
The article investigates a cranial series originating from five burials from the right bank of the I...
The Eneolithic — Bronze Age paleoanthropological materials from the Ulitinsky type Bronze Age burial...
The article presents the results of craniological and odontological research based on a group of Ust...
The paper analyzes the anthropological materials of Tankeevka burial ground (9th–10th centuries A.D....
The results of a study of Neolithic skulls from the burial ground of Firsovo XI, on the right bank o...
Up to the present time, a few craniological samples of the migration period from the Early Iron Age ...
The paper features preliminary results of an anthropological study of bone remains from the burials ...
This study focuses on the problem of the relationship between two distinctive Early Bronze Age cultu...
The paper is devoted to the study of ethnogenetic connections in the anthropological appearance of e...
The paleoanthropological material discovered at a shrine in Bolshoy Log fortified settlement of the ...
The article discusses the history of studies on the anthropological and osteological material of the...
Some researchers pointed out that the anthropological originality of some native groups of Western S...
<div><p>A recent discovery of Iron Age burials (Pazyryk culture) in the Altai Mountains of Mongolia ...
A recent discovery of Iron Age burials (Pazyryk culture) in the Altai Mountains of Mongolia may shed...
A recent discovery of Iron Age burials (Pazyryk culture) in the Altai Mountains of Mongolia may shed...
The article investigates a cranial series originating from five burials from the right bank of the I...
The Eneolithic — Bronze Age paleoanthropological materials from the Ulitinsky type Bronze Age burial...
The article presents the results of craniological and odontological research based on a group of Ust...
The paper analyzes the anthropological materials of Tankeevka burial ground (9th–10th centuries A.D....
The results of a study of Neolithic skulls from the burial ground of Firsovo XI, on the right bank o...
Up to the present time, a few craniological samples of the migration period from the Early Iron Age ...
The paper features preliminary results of an anthropological study of bone remains from the burials ...
This study focuses on the problem of the relationship between two distinctive Early Bronze Age cultu...
The paper is devoted to the study of ethnogenetic connections in the anthropological appearance of e...
The paleoanthropological material discovered at a shrine in Bolshoy Log fortified settlement of the ...
The article discusses the history of studies on the anthropological and osteological material of the...
Some researchers pointed out that the anthropological originality of some native groups of Western S...
<div><p>A recent discovery of Iron Age burials (Pazyryk culture) in the Altai Mountains of Mongolia ...
A recent discovery of Iron Age burials (Pazyryk culture) in the Altai Mountains of Mongolia may shed...
A recent discovery of Iron Age burials (Pazyryk culture) in the Altai Mountains of Mongolia may shed...