The paper is devoted to the study of ethnogenetic connections in the anthropological appearance of early nomads of Western Kazakhstan, the Southern Cisurals, the Lower Volga region and the Lower Don region in Sauromatian-Early Sarmatian time (6th – 1st cc. BC). To achieve this goal, cranial series, numbering 1000 skulls, have been analyzed. The material has been studied using the methods of one-dimensional and multi dimensional statistics. The results of comparative analysis let reveal the significant morphological similarity of chronological and territorial groups and, in some cases, their absolute identity. First of all, such similarity can be explained by the community of European-ethnicity genetic substrate, ascending to the populati...
The Eneolithic — Bronze Age paleoanthropological materials from the Ulitinsky type Bronze Age burial...
On the materials of Eurasian early nomads’ archaeology we highlight the South Ural cultural and hist...
This study focuses on the nature of social and economic interaction among Late Bronze Age (c.1800–15...
This study focuses on the problem of the relationship between two distinctive Early Bronze Age cultu...
The article investigates a cranial series originating from five burials from the right bank of the I...
The article presents the results of craniological and odontological research based on a group of Ust...
The results of the study of the dental anthropology complexes of the population of the Sargatka, Gor...
© Serials Publications. The relevance of the problem under investigation is determined by the signif...
© Serials Publications. The relevance of the problem under investigation is determined by the signif...
© Serials Publications. The relevance of the problem under investigation is determined by the signif...
The paper features the results of an intragroup and intergroup analysis of all presently available c...
The results of a study of Neolithic skulls from the burial ground of Firsovo XI, on the right bank o...
Early nomads in the Eurasian steppes since the beginning of the 1st millennium BC played a key role ...
The work is aimed at studying the variation of different systems of signs of the postcranial skeleto...
Early nomads in the Eurasian steppes since the beginning of the 1st millennium BC played a key role ...
The Eneolithic — Bronze Age paleoanthropological materials from the Ulitinsky type Bronze Age burial...
On the materials of Eurasian early nomads’ archaeology we highlight the South Ural cultural and hist...
This study focuses on the nature of social and economic interaction among Late Bronze Age (c.1800–15...
This study focuses on the problem of the relationship between two distinctive Early Bronze Age cultu...
The article investigates a cranial series originating from five burials from the right bank of the I...
The article presents the results of craniological and odontological research based on a group of Ust...
The results of the study of the dental anthropology complexes of the population of the Sargatka, Gor...
© Serials Publications. The relevance of the problem under investigation is determined by the signif...
© Serials Publications. The relevance of the problem under investigation is determined by the signif...
© Serials Publications. The relevance of the problem under investigation is determined by the signif...
The paper features the results of an intragroup and intergroup analysis of all presently available c...
The results of a study of Neolithic skulls from the burial ground of Firsovo XI, on the right bank o...
Early nomads in the Eurasian steppes since the beginning of the 1st millennium BC played a key role ...
The work is aimed at studying the variation of different systems of signs of the postcranial skeleto...
Early nomads in the Eurasian steppes since the beginning of the 1st millennium BC played a key role ...
The Eneolithic — Bronze Age paleoanthropological materials from the Ulitinsky type Bronze Age burial...
On the materials of Eurasian early nomads’ archaeology we highlight the South Ural cultural and hist...
This study focuses on the nature of social and economic interaction among Late Bronze Age (c.1800–15...