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The Bronze Age of Eurasia (c. 3,000-1,000 years BC) was a period of major cultural changes accompanying the transition from hunting-gathering and farming into early urban civilization. It remains debated how these... more
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      Population GeneticsBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)
The plague-causing bacteria Yersinia pestis infected humans in Bronze Age Eurasia, three millennia earlier than any historical records of plague, but only acquired the genetic changes making it a highly virulent, flea-borne bubonic strain... more
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      GeneticsArchaeologyAnthropologyMedicine
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      Chinese StudiesBronze Age ArchaeologyBronze Age (Archaeology)
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      ArchaeologyAnthropology
ABSTRACT The present study was conducted within the framework of the interdisciplinary project supported by the Presidium of the Ural Branch RAS, “Interdisciplinary Study of the Bronze Age Sites in the Southern Urals,” and the Joint... more
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      ArchaeologyAnthropology
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      Bronze Age (Archaeology)ChariotryChariots
Книга-альбом, в которой собраны иллюстрированные краткие рассказы о различных периодах истории той территории, что сегодня называется "Челябинская область", но многие сюжеты выходят за рамки этого региона.
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      HistoryIllustrationИстория Урала