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Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia
38 (1) 2010
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The Maikop Crania Revisited
A.A. Kazarnitsky.
Measurements of crania of people associated with the Early Bronze Age Maikop culture of the Northern Caucasus are
analyzed. Data on Maikop males, new and previously published, were compared with those concerning chronologically
and geographically related people using the canonical variate analysis. The Maikop series turned out to be isolated
and no close parallels to it were found among the Bronze Age groups, either from the steppe and forest-steppe zones
of Eastern Europe or from the Caucasus and Southwestern Central Asia. While certain parallels seem to point to the
Near East, they are too few to warrant defi nite conclusions.
Keywords: Bronze Age, Northern Caucasus, Maikop culture, craniometry.