The Lower and Middle Volga basin regions border the Caucasus and Central Asia in the South. These regions are important in the study of the neolithisation process in Europe and the chronology of Neolithic cultures is of great significance in this respect. New 14C dates of different organic materials from archaeological sites in these regions have been obtained in the last five years. According to these data, the beginning of neolithisation in North Caspian region can be dated to the beginning of the 5th millennium BC; but in the Povolzhye it happened at least a millennium earlier.
The paper presents the Early Neolithic Elshanka culture in Povolzhye forest-steppe. Along with the p...
This volume of the Baltic-Pontic Studies is a record of investigations carried out under the researc...
So far, four different cultural-chronological groups of sites have been identified in the North-east...
Steppe and forest-steppe areas of the Povolzhye area (Caucasus and central Asia) bear much interest ...
In the article, the questions of the chronology of the Neolithic cultures in the Volga-Kama basin ar...
The Lower Volga region territory plays a large part in studying the origin of producing economy. It ...
The territory of the Lower Volga plays an important role in the study of the Neolithic of Eastern Eu...
In this paper, two groups of ancient sites located in the Lower Volga River basin are analysed. The ...
This research is focused on the chronological investigations of ancient nomads belonging to the Scyt...
The characteristics of the oldest pottery in Eastern Europe, located in three main regions, the Lowe...
ABSTRACT. Newly available radiocarbon dates show the early signs of pottery-making in the North Casp...
Abstract: This research is focused on the chronological investigations of ancient nomads belonging t...
The main attention of the article presented focuses on the connection between the development of arc...
The paper presents the results of a complex radiocarbon analysis of the Neolithic pottery, including...
The neolithisation of the Pontic steppe was a long process, with four stages which were associated w...
The paper presents the Early Neolithic Elshanka culture in Povolzhye forest-steppe. Along with the p...
This volume of the Baltic-Pontic Studies is a record of investigations carried out under the researc...
So far, four different cultural-chronological groups of sites have been identified in the North-east...
Steppe and forest-steppe areas of the Povolzhye area (Caucasus and central Asia) bear much interest ...
In the article, the questions of the chronology of the Neolithic cultures in the Volga-Kama basin ar...
The Lower Volga region territory plays a large part in studying the origin of producing economy. It ...
The territory of the Lower Volga plays an important role in the study of the Neolithic of Eastern Eu...
In this paper, two groups of ancient sites located in the Lower Volga River basin are analysed. The ...
This research is focused on the chronological investigations of ancient nomads belonging to the Scyt...
The characteristics of the oldest pottery in Eastern Europe, located in three main regions, the Lowe...
ABSTRACT. Newly available radiocarbon dates show the early signs of pottery-making in the North Casp...
Abstract: This research is focused on the chronological investigations of ancient nomads belonging t...
The main attention of the article presented focuses on the connection between the development of arc...
The paper presents the results of a complex radiocarbon analysis of the Neolithic pottery, including...
The neolithisation of the Pontic steppe was a long process, with four stages which were associated w...
The paper presents the Early Neolithic Elshanka culture in Povolzhye forest-steppe. Along with the p...
This volume of the Baltic-Pontic Studies is a record of investigations carried out under the researc...
So far, four different cultural-chronological groups of sites have been identified in the North-east...