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Eleonora Trubitsynа

Eleonora Trubitsynа
Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RA · Institute of the problems of Northern

Master of Science

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Изучение климатических изменений Приишимья (юго-западная часть Западной Сибири) началось с палиностратиграфического исследования Станичного, Калининского и Гладиловского Рямов [1–3], а также отложений археологических памятников [4]. Однако временной охват изученных природных архивов едва достигал 5 тыс. л. н., что не позволяло анализировать начало...
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During the study of the process of settling people in the territory of the forest-steppe and steppe zones of Western Siberia, both valleyside settlement sites of the Bronze Age and watershed lakeside settlements have been identified. The settlement of Zolotoe 1 is one of the few sites of the Late Bronze Age investigated by excava-tions and confined...
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The paper presents a case study of a swamp, which succeeded a lake in the south of Western Siberia. Our investigated sediment core from the Oskino-09 peatbog site demonstrates local wetland development during the Middle-Late Holocene. A succession of the vegetal changes obtained by the plant microremains and palynological methods infers that the gr...
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(I will be glad to send the article to all interested researchers! )___ The current study presents new palaeoecological records from arid areas in the western sector of the Caspian Lowland, covering the second half of the Holocene. Environmental alterations, driven by global climatic factors and regional features initiated by the Caspian Sea, were...
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[Write to me and I will send you the article] Lacustrine-peat sediments from the Oskino-09 borehole in Western Siberia, which span the last 7.5 cal ka BP, were sampled for pollen and plant macro-remains to better understand regional climatic changes and the position of the forest-steppe border. Analysis of palynological assemblages indicate that me...
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The reconstruction of vegetation changes of foothill zone in the central part of the North Caucasus based on the data of the Tarskoe swamp is presented. The swamp is the largest in this region of the Caucasus and is the most promising peat paleoarchive. It has been studied earlier, but the cores were poorly dated. The Tarskoe was re-drilled, the se...
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The paper concerns the analysis of the local environment around the multi-layer settlements of Mergen 6 and 7 situated in the immediate vicinity of each other. The settlements existed successively (partly contempora-neously in the early and high Neolithic) in the forest-steppe belt of Western Siberia. Two methods were chosen to obtain the results:...
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The study, based on uniformed criteria, summarizes a large series of palynological data and is aimed at re-construction of the vegetation history of the second half of the Holocene based on pollen data from peatlands. The main objective of this work is to compare the results of palynological studies from cultural layers of 30 Neo-lithic-Medieval ar...
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Dagestan (North-Eastern part of the Caucasus) is characterized by a unique historical and environment development, however, there is little, if no, data on nature changes throughout the Holocene history of the region. In contrast to the much-studied neighboring Caucasus regions, Dagestan remains mostly unexplored from the standpoint of paleoecology...
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The mountainous Dagestan region of the North-Eastern Caucasus has a unique historical development based in independent cereal domestication and terraced agriculture. However, there is little to no data on the nature and timing of environmental changes throughout the settlement history of this region. In contrast to the much-studied neighboring Cauc...
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The article analyses new data, which provides the opportunity to reconstruct the natural environment of peo-ple in the Tobol area (forest-steppe zone of Western Siberia) in the 3rd–1st millennia BC. The authors consider the issue associated with the consistency between off-site pollen data and on-site palynological data, as well as how correctly th...
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This article addresses one of the most important issues in landscape archaeology, i.e. the landscape prefe-rences of ancient populations depending on the patterns of nature management that these peopled used. Since forest-steppe regions are characterized by a mosaic plant cover, the appearance of residential landscapes — the natural environment aro...
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В данной статье авторами применен палинологический метод для уточнения хроностратиграфии на многослойном археологическом памятнике Оськино Болото (лесостепное Притоболье). Проблема разделения раннего и развитого бронзового этапа на памятнике вызвана слабой читаемостью стратиграфических отложений. Для решения данной проблемы отобраны пробы на палино...

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