On the Anthropology of the Population of the Eneolithic – Early Bronze Age (on Materials of Burial Grounds of the Volgograd Region)

This article is devoted to the results of anthropological studies of craniological materials which were found in the burial complexes of the Eneolithic and the Early Bronze age in the Volgograd region. The number of discovered skulls is twenty six, two of them belong to the Eneolithic, four male and...

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Main Author: Mariya A. Balabanova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Volgograd State University 2016-12-01
Series:Нижневолжский археологический вестник
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spelling doaj-1618006f08b442e89173731e4c7309e42021-05-04T09:05:32ZengVolgograd State UniversityНижневолжский археологический вестник2587-81232658-59952016-12-01151729410.15688/nav.jvolsu.2016.1.4On the Anthropology of the Population of the Eneolithic – Early Bronze Age (on Materials of Burial Grounds of the Volgograd Region)Mariya A. Balabanova0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1565-474XVolgograd State UniversityThis article is devoted to the results of anthropological studies of craniological materials which were found in the burial complexes of the Eneolithic and the Early Bronze age in the Volgograd region. The number of discovered skulls is twenty six, two of them belong to the Eneolithic, four male and two female skulls pertain to the early period of the Yamna culture and the others belong to the late period of the Yamna culture. Except for the new materials, seven skulls were published by B.V. Fershteyn and V.V. Ginzburg. A.V. Kiyashko obtained them after the preliminary check of cultural and chronological origins. The results of the craniological research showed that the found artifacts are not homogenous but the massive dolicho-mesocraniological type prevails in the series of both early and late stages. The author gives their morphological characteristics and describes their connection with the craniological complexes of Eneolithic-bronze period of Eastern Europe. This connection is indicated by Eneolithic Khvalynsk culture and the Yamna culture of the early Bronze Age.https://nav.jvolsu.com/index.php/en/component/attachments/download/47the yamna cultureeneolithicproto- mediterranean typeburial complexmoundzygomathic diameterthe angle of the nose protrusioncanonical analysis
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On the Anthropology of the Population of the Eneolithic – Early Bronze Age (on Materials of Burial Grounds of the Volgograd Region)
Нижневолжский археологический вестник
the yamna culture
eneolithic
proto- mediterranean type
burial complex
mound
zygomathic diameter
the angle of the nose protrusion
canonical analysis
author_facet Mariya A. Balabanova
author_sort Mariya A. Balabanova
title On the Anthropology of the Population of the Eneolithic – Early Bronze Age (on Materials of Burial Grounds of the Volgograd Region)
title_short On the Anthropology of the Population of the Eneolithic – Early Bronze Age (on Materials of Burial Grounds of the Volgograd Region)
title_full On the Anthropology of the Population of the Eneolithic – Early Bronze Age (on Materials of Burial Grounds of the Volgograd Region)
title_fullStr On the Anthropology of the Population of the Eneolithic – Early Bronze Age (on Materials of Burial Grounds of the Volgograd Region)
title_full_unstemmed On the Anthropology of the Population of the Eneolithic – Early Bronze Age (on Materials of Burial Grounds of the Volgograd Region)
title_sort on the anthropology of the population of the eneolithic – early bronze age (on materials of burial grounds of the volgograd region)
publisher Volgograd State University
series Нижневолжский археологический вестник
issn 2587-8123
2658-5995
publishDate 2016-12-01
description This article is devoted to the results of anthropological studies of craniological materials which were found in the burial complexes of the Eneolithic and the Early Bronze age in the Volgograd region. The number of discovered skulls is twenty six, two of them belong to the Eneolithic, four male and two female skulls pertain to the early period of the Yamna culture and the others belong to the late period of the Yamna culture. Except for the new materials, seven skulls were published by B.V. Fershteyn and V.V. Ginzburg. A.V. Kiyashko obtained them after the preliminary check of cultural and chronological origins. The results of the craniological research showed that the found artifacts are not homogenous but the massive dolicho-mesocraniological type prevails in the series of both early and late stages. The author gives their morphological characteristics and describes their connection with the craniological complexes of Eneolithic-bronze period of Eastern Europe. This connection is indicated by Eneolithic Khvalynsk culture and the Yamna culture of the early Bronze Age.
topic the yamna culture
eneolithic
proto- mediterranean type
burial complex
mound
zygomathic diameter
the angle of the nose protrusion
canonical analysis
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