The Materials for Craniology of the Northern Samodians

A small sample of paleoanthropological materials from the burial grounds Buchta Nakhodka 2 and Yumadoto 1 in the Yamal Peninsula (Yamal district of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug of Tyumen Region) has been studied in order to specify the nature of intra-group and inter-population variability. The mo...

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Main Authors: Anatoliy N. Bagashev, Sergey M. Slepchenko, Oleg V. Kardash
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Language:Russian
Published: Volgograd State University 2018-08-01
Series:Вестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения
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author Anatoliy N. Bagashev
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description A small sample of paleoanthropological materials from the burial grounds Buchta Nakhodka 2 and Yumadoto 1 in the Yamal Peninsula (Yamal district of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug of Tyumen Region) has been studied in order to specify the nature of intra-group and inter-population variability. The morphological features of the skulls indicate their belonging to the eastern Mongoloid anthropological formation, but in terms of the nasal bridge structure, they at the same time tend to the western Caucasoid population. According to the results of multidimensional statistics, despite a high individual variability typical of the modern species of Homo sapiens, the range of variability observed in the materials from the burial grounds Buchta Nakhodka 2 and Yumadoto 1 is not beyond the scope of the inter-group variability typical of the Northern Samodians. A more representative sample of this ethnic group has been formed on this basis, which is taxonomically included in the Yamalo-Enisey group of populations of the West Siberian anthropological formation. Authors’ contribution: A.N. Bagashev and S.M. Slepchenko have made measurements of skulls, analyzed the obtained data and have written the paper; O.V. Kardash has carried out archaeological excavations of the burial ground Bukhta Nakhodka 2 and has co-written the paper.
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spelling doaj.art-69a353cc38de4c699558cf8eac0349202023-09-03T14:53:36ZrusVolgograd State UniversityВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения1998-99382312-87042018-08-0123461410.15688/jvolsu4.2018.4.1The Materials for Craniology of the Northern SamodiansAnatoliy N. Bagashev0Sergey M. Slepchenko1Oleg V. Kardash2Tyumen Scientific Centre, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of SciencesTyumen Scientific Centre, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of SciencesUgra Laboratory for Archaeology and Ethnology, Surgut State UniversityA small sample of paleoanthropological materials from the burial grounds Buchta Nakhodka 2 and Yumadoto 1 in the Yamal Peninsula (Yamal district of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug of Tyumen Region) has been studied in order to specify the nature of intra-group and inter-population variability. The morphological features of the skulls indicate their belonging to the eastern Mongoloid anthropological formation, but in terms of the nasal bridge structure, they at the same time tend to the western Caucasoid population. According to the results of multidimensional statistics, despite a high individual variability typical of the modern species of Homo sapiens, the range of variability observed in the materials from the burial grounds Buchta Nakhodka 2 and Yumadoto 1 is not beyond the scope of the inter-group variability typical of the Northern Samodians. A more representative sample of this ethnic group has been formed on this basis, which is taxonomically included in the Yamalo-Enisey group of populations of the West Siberian anthropological formation. Authors’ contribution: A.N. Bagashev and S.M. Slepchenko have made measurements of skulls, analyzed the obtained data and have written the paper; O.V. Kardash has carried out archaeological excavations of the burial ground Bukhta Nakhodka 2 and has co-written the paper.https://hfrir.jvolsu.com/index.php/en/component/attachments/download/1724аnthropologypopulationsystematicstaxonomyNorthern EurasiaYamal Peninsulathe Northern Samodiansthe Nenetsthe Kets
spellingShingle Anatoliy N. Bagashev
Sergey M. Slepchenko
Oleg V. Kardash
The Materials for Craniology of the Northern Samodians
Вестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения
аnthropology
population
systematics
taxonomy
Northern Eurasia
Yamal Peninsula
the Northern Samodians
the Nenets
the Kets
title The Materials for Craniology of the Northern Samodians
title_full The Materials for Craniology of the Northern Samodians
title_fullStr The Materials for Craniology of the Northern Samodians
title_full_unstemmed The Materials for Craniology of the Northern Samodians
title_short The Materials for Craniology of the Northern Samodians
title_sort materials for craniology of the northern samodians
topic аnthropology
population
systematics
taxonomy
Northern Eurasia
Yamal Peninsula
the Northern Samodians
the Nenets
the Kets
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