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Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. :120-136
s Two opinions exist regarding the appearance of the oldest pottery in the Transbaikal Region, Russia— (1) in the early Neolithic during the Holocene Atlantic optimum (6.5–5.5 ka Cal yr BP), or (2) during the Taymir Warm period of the Sartan Glac
Autor:
Robert J. Losey, Tatiana Nomokonova, Eric Guiry, Lacey S. Fleming, Sandra J. Garvie-Lok, Andrea L. Waters-Rist, Megan Bieraugle, Paul Szpak, Olga P. Bachura, Vladimir I. Bazaliiskii, Natalia E. Berdnikova, Natal’ia G. Diatchina, Iaroslav V. Frolov, Vadim V. Gorbunov, Olga I. Goriunova, Sergei P. Grushin, Andrei V. Gusev, Larisa G. Iaroslavtseva, Grigorii L. Ivanov, Artur V. Kharinskii, Mikhail V. Konstantinov, Pavel A. Kosintsev, Evgenii V. Kovychev, Boris Lazin, Iurii G. Nikitin, Dmitri V. Papin, Alexandr N. Popov, Mikhail V. Sablin, Nikolai A. Savel’ev, Arkady B. Savinetsky, Alexey A. Tishkin
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Science advances. 8(29)
Research on the evolution of dog foraging and diet has largely focused on scavenging during their initial domestication and genetic adaptations to starch-rich food environments following the advent of agriculture. The Siberian archaeological record e
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Crossroads: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Asian Interactions
This article analyses the cession of Russian America (Alaska) to the United States (1867), the role of American geopolitical plans and dreams, and Nikolay Muravyov-Amursky’s strategic decision to concentrate Russia’s resources on its continental
Autor:
Mikhail V. Konstantinov
Publikováno v:
Гуманитарный вектор, Vol 14, Iss 6, Pp 168-177 (2019)
The article highlights the history of the creation and the activity of I. I. Kirillov Museum of Archeology of Transbaikalia. The museum is based at the Department of History of Transbaikal State University (140 Chkalova Street). The museum reflects t
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Archaeological Research in Asia. 17:9-23
Here we reexamine the occupational ages of the Tolbaga site, southwestern Transbaikal, Russia. With AMS14C dates from 23 bone samples, we conclude that the occupation ages of Tolbaga in lithostratigraphical unit II (cultural layer 4 in the previous l
Autor:
Lacey S. Fleming, Artur V. Kharinskii, Natal'ia G. Diatchina, Evgenii V. Kovychev, Robert J. Losey, Larisa G. Iaroslavtseva, Mikhail V. Konstantinov, Tatiana Nomokonova, Mikhail V. Sablin
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Archaeological Research in Asia. 16:58-65
Trans-Baikal, the interior region just to the east of Siberia's Lake Baikal, has a fairly extensive but largely unstudied archaeological record of human interaction with domestic dogs. This region's archaeological dog remains are documented for the f
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Mikhail V. Konstantinov, Alexander P. Pestryakov, Svetlana B. Borutskaya, Sergey V. Vasiliev, Olga M. Grigorieva, Ravil M. Galeev, Elizaveta Veselovskaya
Publikováno v:
Sibirskie istoricheskie issledovaniya. :107-138
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 425:100-119
We compare late Pleistocene archaeological 14C databases from the Transbaikal, Russia and the Paleo-Sakhalin-Hokkaido-Kuril Peninsula (PSHK) to the appearance and disappearance of microblade technology for evidence of human migration. In the Transbai
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Quaternary International. 425:120-139
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PaleoAmerica. 1:374-376
We analyze the late Pleistocene radiocarbon chronology of the Transbaikal region of Siberia and conclude that humans inhabited the area during parts of the Last Glacial Maximum, but completely abandoned it between 24,800 and 22,800 cal yr BP. Moreove