CONTENTS
PALEOENVIRONMENT. THE STONE AGE
A.P. Derevianko. Oldowan or Pebble-Flake Industry? Levantine Mousterian or Levantine Middle Paleolithic? p. 3 - 18.
J. Garcia Garriga, K. Martinez, and J. Yravedra. Hominin-Carnivoran Adaptive Strategies in Western Europe During the Early Pleistocene p. 19 - 29.
V.I. Molodin, L.N. Mylnikova, and M.S. Nesterova. The Vengerovo-2A Neolithic Cemetery, Southwestern Siberia: Results of a Multidisciplinary Study p. 30 - 46.
S.V. Svyatko. Stable Isotope Analysis: Outline of Methodology and a Review of Studies in Siberia and the Eurasian Steppe p. 47 - 55.
THE METAL AGES AND MEDIEVAL PERIOD
I.V. Fedyunin, P.V. Goleusov, V.A. Sarapulkin, and A.N. Merkulov. Habitation Layers and Pedogenic Processes in Forest-Steppe Riverine Valleys West of the Don: The Case of Ilyinka p. 56 - 68.
I.A. Ponomareva. On the Angara Petroglyphic Style p. 69 - 80.
S.P. Nesterov, A.N. Savin, and Y.P. Kolmogorov. Early Medieval Jeweler’s Kit from the Western Amur Region p. 81 - 90.
A.N. Alekseyev and E. Crubézy. Representations of Paired Horse Heads in Yakut Art: Past and Present p. 91 - 101.
A.P. Borodovsky and S.V. Gorokhov. The Umrevinsky Hoard of Silver Wire Kopecks from the Reign of Peter I p. 102 - 108.
ETHNOLOGY
L.V. Tataurova and V.B. Bogomolov. Women’s High-Heel Leather Shoes from 17th–18th Century Russian Villages Near Omsk p. 109 - 117.
A.V. Baulo. “The Old Man of the Sacred Town”: Ancient and Recent Representations of a Bear-like Deity from the Lower Ob, Northwestern Siberia p. 118 - 128.
ANTHROPOLOGY AND PALEOGENETICS
A.Y. Khudaverdyan. Late Bronze and Iron Age Crania from Armenia: A Paleoecological Study p. 129 - 136.
A.N. Bagashev, D.I. Razhev, A.V. Zubova, R.I. Bravina, V.M. Dyakonov, A.D. Stepanov, Y.V. Kuzmin, and G.W.L. Hodgins. A Medieval Yakut Burial Near Lake Atlasovskoye of the 14th–15th Centuries: An Anthropological Study p. 137 - 147.
T.A. Chikisheva. On the Origin of the Neolithic Population of Northeast Asia p. 148 - 154.
INFORMATION
International Conference “Altaic Studies in Interdisciplinary Research” p. 155 - 157.
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