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pro vyhledávání: '"Natalia E Zaretskaya"'
Publikováno v:
Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ, Vol 3, Iss 37, Pp 55-69 (2021)
Authors summarize and analyze the data on the 14C chronology of the Chuzhjajol culture in the Far northeast of the Europe (the Komi Republic and the Nenets Autonomous Okrug or the basins of the Pechora, Vychegda and Mezen rivers). As a result of the
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 516:83-97
Autor:
Evgeny Nicolaevich Mitroshin, Denis Alexandrovich Demakov, Alexey Vladimirovich Chernov, Evgenia Leonidovna Lychagina, Natalia E. Zaretskaya
Publikováno v:
Samara Journal of Science. 6:193-197
The following paper gives a description of the landscapes formed in the Upper Kama basin in the Holocene. First of all, the authors describe the first river terraces and the most ancient floodplain generations. In the Upper Kama basin, 35 Mesolithic
Autor:
Heikki Seppä, Ludmila Filimonova, Triin Reitalu, Oleg Kuznetsov, Jennifer L. Clear, Natalia E. Zaretskaya, Richard H. W. Bradshaw, Niina Kuosmanen, Teija Alenius
Publikováno v:
Vegetation History and Archaeobotany. 25:221-236
Understanding the processes behind long-term boreal forest dynamics can provide information that assists in predicting future boreal vegetation under changing environmental conditions. Here, we examine Holocene stand-scale vegetation dynamics and its
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SUBSISTENCE STRATEGIES IN THE STONE AGE, DIRECT AND INDIRECT EVIDENCE OF FISHING AND GATHERING.
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Radiocarbon. 56:733-741
A case study of the Neolithic comb ceramic site Pezmog 4 of the Kama culture presents a situation when results of radiocarbon dating change long-existing concepts concerning the development of archaeological events. Until the early 2000s, the chronol
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Radiocarbon. 54:331-338
By analyzing archaeological evidence and radiocarbon dates, we studied the Neolithization of Far Northeast Europe (Russian Perm’ region, Komi Republic, and Nenets autonomous district). Our study shows that this process in the eastern European fores
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Radiocarbon. 54:783-794
Two well-known archaeological sites, the peat bogs of Shigir and Gorbunovo (Middle Urals, Russia), have been radiocarbon dated (61 conventional and accelerator mass spectrometry [AMS] dates from various natural and artifact samples). For the first ti
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Geochronometria. 38:128-137
In river valleys, both human occupation and subsequent preservation of archaeological sites are affected by active landscape transformation caused by river lateral migration, incision/aggradation cycles and changes of river hydrological regime. In th
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Radiocarbon. 49:1065-1078
Radiocarbon dating is widely used when studying recent volcanic activity in the Kamchatka Peninsula due to the abundance of organic matter that is associated with the volcanic deposits. Here, we present the results of 14C dating of major volcanic eve