The Kola Oleneostrovskiy grave field (KOG) is the main source of information for the physical and cultural anthropology of the Early Metal Period population of the Kola Peninsula and the whole northern Fennoscandia.1 Excavations were conducted here in 1925, 1928, 1947–1948, and 2001–2004 by A. Shmidt, N. Gurina, and V. Shumkin. Altogether 32 burials containing the remains of 43 individuals were investigated. During the excavations, also remains of wooden grave constructions were found. The site is exceptionally rich in burial goods, including numerous bone, antler, stone, ceramic, and bronze items. Grave goods differ slightly between male and female burials. There is some evidence of long-distance contacts between the local population and s...
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Notwithstanding the pioneering achievements of studies on arctic mummies in Siberia, there are insuf...
The article presents results of the study of archaeological and paleoanthropological materials from ...
The remains of a semi-subterranean house were discovered at the Kharlovka 1-6 site on the Barents Se...
In 2017, an expedition of History of Material Culture (IIMK) of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS...
In 2017–2018, the Kola Archaeological Expedition of the Institute of the History of Material Culture...
One of the most remarkable Mesolithic monuments in North-East-ern Europe is the prehistoric Karelian...
From the end of the Xiongnu Empire to the establishment of the first Turkic Khaganate, the territory...
THE 11TH-CENTURY SKJOLDEHAMN GRAVE is a remarkable accidental find, discovered in a bog in coastal A...
The Ladoga Archaeological Expedition of the Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (...
Ways of surviving in the High Arctic environment are among the most interesting problems addressed b...
The paper introduces into scientific discourse the materials of two burial grounds of the Pyany Bor ...
Trakai’s History Museum has for several years been conducting research on one of the most interestin...
The semi-arid steppe and forest-steppe regions of southern Siberia have a long history of human occu...
The materials of the Ust-Belaya site and burial ground served as a basis for distinguishing the Ust-...
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