Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia 39 (3) 2011
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Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology
of Eurasia

39 (3) 2011

   

  

 

CONTENTS

PALEOENVIRONMENT. THE STONE AGE

A.P. Derevianko. The Origin of Anatomically Modern Humans and their Behavior in Africa and Eurasia p. 2 - 31.

S. Bar and D. Rosenberg. Newly Discovered Yarmukian and Wadi Rabah Sites in the Southern Jordan Valley and the Desert Fringes of Samaria during the 7th and 6th Millennia BC: Preliminary Report p. 32 - 39.

THE METAL AGES AND MEDIEVAL PERIOD

V.I. Molodin, L.N. Mylnikova, O.I. Novikova, I.A. Durakov, L.S. Kobeleva, N.S. Efremova, and A.I. Soloviev. Periodization of Bronze Age Cultures in the Ob–Irtysh Forest-Steppe: The Stratigraphic Position of Early and Middle Bronze Age Burials at Tartas-1 p. 40 - 56.

A. Gass. Early Iron Age Burials in Southeastern Zhetysu: The Geoarchaeological Evidence p. 57 - 69.

A.F. Shorin and A.A. Shorina. Stratigraphy and Relative Chronology of the Neolithic Assemblages at the Koksharovsky Kholm Sanctuary p. 70 - 77.

P.K. Dashkovskiy and I.A. Usova. Pazyryk Burial at Khankarinsky Dol in the Northwestern Altai p. 78 - 84.

S.S. Kalieva and V.N. Logvin. On the Origins of Nomadism in the Asian Steppes p. 85 - 93.

A.M. Murygin. Medieval Sanctuary at Eshmess Cave in the Pechora Urals p. 94 - 103.

O.V. Kardash. “Priest’s Staff” from Fort Nadym of the 16th–17th Centuries p. 104 - 112.

I.M. Berdnikov. Wooden Pectoral Cross from a Burial at the Spassky Necropolis of the 18th Century in Irkutsk p. 113 - 119.

E.A. Okladnikova. Latticed Petroglyphs of Mount Kalbak-Tash, Gorny Altai p. 120 - 127.

ETHNOLOGY

T.I. Chudova. Food Symbolism in the Context of Komi (Zyrians) Wedding Rituals p. 128 - 134.

O.I. Kurto. Zheltuga Republic: The Case of Social Development at the Chinese-Russian Border p. 135 - 142.

ANTHROPOLOGY

A.V. Zubova. The Dentition of the Alakul People, with Reference to their Origin p. 143 - 153.

PERSONALIA

Professor Jakov Sher celebrates his 80th year p. 154 - 156.

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