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. Tambov: Gramota, 2016. № 1. P. 199-203.
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BRONZE AGE BURIALS OF SOUTHERN TRANS-URAL REGION (PALEOPATHOLOGICAL ASPECT)

Sharapova Svetlana Vladimirovna, Jeanna Loyer, Soldatkin Nikolai Viktorovich, Stolarczyk Eliza
Institute of History and Archeology of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Queen’s University Belfast

Goethe University of Frankfurt


Abstract. The article presents the findings of the excavations of the Bronze Age burial in the Southern Trans-Ural Region, examines the archeological context and data of the paleopathological studies of the skeletal remains. Relying on cross-cultural analysis the authors propose one of the possible explanations of the phenomenon of the multiplicity of children’s burials of the Bronze Age steppe cultures. Due to interdisciplinary approach the paper broadens the range of interpretative possibilities for subsequent social reconstructions.
Key words and phrases: Южное Зауралье, бронзовый век, срубная культура / общность, детские погребения, палеопатология, маркеры стресса, Southern Trans-Ural Region, the Bronze Age, timber-grave culture / community, children’s burials, paleopathology, stress markers
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