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AN INNOVATION’S ON ITS WAY. THE MAKING OF CONTINENTAL AGES
K. M. Andreev, A. A. Vybornov (Samara, Russian Federation)Migration and Diffusion in the Neolithization of Volga Region15A. F. Shorin, A. A. Shorina (Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation)Neolithic Trans-Ural Migrations in the Light of Radiocarbon Chronology31I. V. Shevnina, A. V. Logvin (Kostanay, Kazakhstan)Exploration of the Turgai Depression by the Neolithic Population57N. A. Museibli (Baku, Azerbaijan)Migrations from the Near East to the Caucasus in the Late Chalcolithic (first half of the 4th millennium BC)71S. N. Korenevskiy (Moscow, Russian Federation), R. V. Prokofiev (Rostov-on-Don, Russian Federation)Burials of the Maikop-Novosvobodnaia Community of the Andreevsky Barrow83A. S. Yermolayeva (Almaty, Kazakhstan), S. V. Kuzminykh (Moscow, Russian Federation), Ye. V. Dubyagina (Almaty, Kazakhstan)Tracing the Origins of Metallurgy to the Mining Regions of Kazakhstan103
BURIED REMAINS OF EXODUS AND EXPANSION
S. N. Razumov, I. A. Chetverikov (Tiraspol, Moldova)New Materials on the Migration of the Steppe Population to the Upper Dniester in the Early Bronze Age117O. A. Shinkar (Volgograd, Russian Federation)Middle Bronze Age Elite Burials in the Lower Volga Region135S. D. Lysenko (Kiev, Ukraine), S. N. Razumov, V. S. Sinika (Tiraspol, Moldova), N. P. Telnov (Kishinev, Moldova)Burial of the Trzciniec Culture Circle with a Vessel of the Malopolovetskoe Type on the Left Bank of the Lower Dniester155V. B. Pankowski (Kiev, Ukraine)Rediscovering Vladimir Kruts’s Research Legacy: The Międzyrzecz Barrow175Ya. V. Rafikova (Ufa, Russian Federation)Late Bronze Age Paired Burials in Central Asia and North-Western Hindustan: Evidence of Andronovo Migration?199
AUTOCHTHONISM WELL-INFORMED
Yu. Ya. Rassamakin, A. V. Symonenko (Kiev, Ukraine)A New Eneolithic Burial in the Lower Dnieper Region: towards Problem of the Study of the Repin-Rogachik Burials215A. A. Kleshchenko (Moscow, Russian Federation)Migration Version of the Origin of the North-Caucasian Culture227
PORTRAYING A HABITANT, SURVEYING A HABITAT
A. A. Romanchuk (Kishinev, Moldova)The “Steppe Ancestry” and the Coming of Indo-European Languages in Europe: the Critical Analysis of the Hypothesis243O. D. Kozak, I. D. Potekhina (Kiev, Ukraine)Eneolithic Burial near Kairy Village, Southern Ukraine. Craniology and Palaeopathology259A. A. Kazarnitsky (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation)Migration of the Post-Catacomb Population: Possibilities for Reconstruction by Craniological Data275L. N. Soloviova (Moscow, Russian Federation)Expert Analysis of Wooden Handles from a Barrow on Nizhniaya Dobrinka II Burial Ground291
FACE TO FACE AND SIDE BY SIDE, OR A MARVEL OF COEXISTENCE
M. Rybicka (Rzeszów, Poland)Population Contacts between Eastern and South-eastern Groups of the Funnel Beaker Culture and the Tripolye Culture297R. Skrzyniecki, M. Cwaliński, W. Skrzyniecka (Poznań, Poland)How to Measure Honor, Valor and Bravery? Proposition of a New, Model Approach to the Evaluation of Bellicosity in Prehistoric Societies317R. A. Lytvynenko (Vinnytsia, Ukraine)Post-Catacomb Period in Eastern Europe: Migration or Military Campaigns333V. A. Borzunov (Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation)Migrations and Fortified Settlements in the South of Western Siberia in the First Half of the Bronze Age359K. V. Chugunov (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation), J. Rawson (Oxford, Great Britain), Ye. A. Grebnev (Shenzhen, China)Allies and Victims: Identifying a Steppe Component within Shang Culture409
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