Bioanthropological research of human skeletal remains from the Srubno-Alakul mound at Selivanovka II cemetery (Southern Trans-Urals)

The article presents some results of an anthropological study of a skeletal sample (19 individuals) from the excavation of the mound 1 Selivanovka II cemetery (Southern Trans-Urals), performed in 2000. Cultural identity of this burial place is defined as mixed Srubno-Alakul with Alakul dominance. Th...

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Main Authors: Kufterin V.V., Nechvaloda A.I.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RA 2016-12-01
Series:Вестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии
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Online Access:http://www.ipdn.ru/va-en/_private/a35/enga35-2-1.htm
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description The article presents some results of an anthropological study of a skeletal sample (19 individuals) from the excavation of the mound 1 Selivanovka II cemetery (Southern Trans-Urals), performed in 2000. Cultural identity of this burial place is defined as mixed Srubno-Alakul with Alakul dominance. There are no tombs of mature and senile individuals. In double tombs adult (and perhaps sub-adult) individuals of different sexes are buried. Sub-adult subgroup demonstrates a lag in the rate of longitudinal growth from the modern standards. The individual metrics of adult individuals are similar. In body proportions, the adults are close to the populations of the «steppe» morphological type, on the one hand, and to the Chalcolithic — Bronze Age groups of Central Asia, on the other. The latter is manifested in elongation of tibias in some skeletons from Selivanovka. Excessive frequency of some epigenetic markers may indicate close relationship of the buried individuals.
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spelling doaj.art-4e8988be1b19435182429cfd1c9b631a2022-12-22T01:18:00ZrusTyumen Scientific Centre SB RAВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии1811-74652071-04372016-12-014(35)798910.20874/2071-0437-2016-35-4-079-089Bioanthropological research of human skeletal remains from the Srubno-Alakul mound at Selivanovka II cemetery (Southern Trans-Urals)Kufterin V.V.0Nechvaloda A.I.1M. Akmullah Bashkir State Pedagogical UniversityInstitute of History, Language and Literature, Ural Science Center, Russian Academy of SciencesThe article presents some results of an anthropological study of a skeletal sample (19 individuals) from the excavation of the mound 1 Selivanovka II cemetery (Southern Trans-Urals), performed in 2000. Cultural identity of this burial place is defined as mixed Srubno-Alakul with Alakul dominance. There are no tombs of mature and senile individuals. In double tombs adult (and perhaps sub-adult) individuals of different sexes are buried. Sub-adult subgroup demonstrates a lag in the rate of longitudinal growth from the modern standards. The individual metrics of adult individuals are similar. In body proportions, the adults are close to the populations of the «steppe» morphological type, on the one hand, and to the Chalcolithic — Bronze Age groups of Central Asia, on the other. The latter is manifested in elongation of tibias in some skeletons from Selivanovka. Excessive frequency of some epigenetic markers may indicate close relationship of the buried individuals.http://www.ipdn.ru/va-en/_private/a35/enga35-2-1.htmbioanthropologySrubno-Alakul populationSelivanovka II cemeteryBronze AgeSou-thern Trans-Urals
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Bioanthropological research of human skeletal remains from the Srubno-Alakul mound at Selivanovka II cemetery (Southern Trans-Urals)
Вестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии
bioanthropology
Srubno-Alakul population
Selivanovka II cemetery
Bronze Age
Sou-thern Trans-Urals
title Bioanthropological research of human skeletal remains from the Srubno-Alakul mound at Selivanovka II cemetery (Southern Trans-Urals)
title_full Bioanthropological research of human skeletal remains from the Srubno-Alakul mound at Selivanovka II cemetery (Southern Trans-Urals)
title_fullStr Bioanthropological research of human skeletal remains from the Srubno-Alakul mound at Selivanovka II cemetery (Southern Trans-Urals)
title_full_unstemmed Bioanthropological research of human skeletal remains from the Srubno-Alakul mound at Selivanovka II cemetery (Southern Trans-Urals)
title_short Bioanthropological research of human skeletal remains from the Srubno-Alakul mound at Selivanovka II cemetery (Southern Trans-Urals)
title_sort bioanthropological research of human skeletal remains from the srubno alakul mound at selivanovka ii cemetery southern trans urals
topic bioanthropology
Srubno-Alakul population
Selivanovka II cemetery
Bronze Age
Sou-thern Trans-Urals
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