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Ustʹ-Poluĭskoe gorodishche-svi︠a︡tilishche

Opyt mineralogo-geokhimicheskikh issledovaniĭ chelovecheskikh kostnykh ostankov

( Serie Юбилейные лекции ученых: Приложение к Вестнику ИГ Коми НЦ УрО РАН )
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translation: Ust-Poluy settlement-sanctuary - The experience of mineralogical-geochemical studies of human bone remains
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Year
2017
Pages
64
Volume1
64
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color illustrations
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Paperback
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100 copies
Language
In Russian and English
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0.09 kg
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The results of the comprehensive mineralogical-geochemical studies carried out for the first time for bone detritus from human burials of the Bronze-Iron Age belonging to the highly valuable archaeological monuments are discussed. History of discovery and archaeological studies of Ust-Poluy settlement-sanctuary (Salekhard), as well as the microstructure of bone remains and nano-porosity of organic-mineral bone composite variations are examined in detail. Bone chemical and microelement composition, X-ray diffraction, infrared-spectro-scopic and crystal-chemical properties of bioapatite are studied. For the first time, the bone collagen from the archaeological objects is isolated and investigated, both its amino-acid composition and degree of the aminoacid racemization is determined. The data about the isotopic composition of carbonate carbon and oxygen in bioapatite, as well as carbon and nitrogen in collagen is obtained. Based on the results derived, the conclusion is drawn that bone detritus apparently had belonged to a «prapoluy» population of fishermen-hunters, some issues on the ecology of their habitat, diet, and the results of fossilization of bone remains are discussed.
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