- Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
- Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
- Ancient and Medieval Archaeology Studies
- Isotope Analysis in Ecology
- Archaeology and Rock Art Studies
- Marine and environmental studies
- Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
- Historical and Archaeological Studies
- Agricultural Productivity and Crop Improvement
- Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
- Geological and Geochemical Analysis
- Indigenous Studies and Ecology
Vologda State University
2016-2022
Abstract Human history has been shaped by global dispersals of technologies, although understanding what enabled these processes is limited. Here, we explore the behavioural mechanisms that led to emergence pottery among hunter-gatherer communities in Europe during mid-Holocene. Through radiocarbon dating, propose this dispersal occurred at a far faster rate than previously thought. Chemical characterization organic residues shows European had function structured around regional culinary...
Abstract Pottery produced by mobile hunter-gatherer-fisher groups in the northeast European forest zone is among earliest Europe. Absolute chronologies, however, are still subject to debate due a general lack of reliable contextual information. Direct radiocarbon dating carbonized surface residues (“foodcrusts”) on pots can help address this problem, as it dates use pottery. If pot was used cook fish or other aquatic species, carbon crust may have been depleted 14 C compared terrestrial...
The onset of the Neolithic period in Russian North is defined by emergence pottery vessels archaeological record. ceramics produced mobile hunter-gatherer-fisher groups north-eastern European forest zone are among earliest Europe, starting around 6000 cal BC. After initial mosaic local styles Early Neolithic, including sparsely decorated wares and early Comb Ware, Middle period, 5th millennium BC, saw development spread larger, more homogenous typological entities between Urals Baltic,...
The onset of the Neolithic period in Russian North is defined by emergence pottery vessels archaeological record. ceramics produced mobile hunter-gatherer-fisher groups north-eastern European forest zone are among earliest Europe, starting around 6000 cal BC. After initial mosaic local styles Early Neolithic, including sparsely decorated wares and early Comb Ware, Middle period, 5th millennium BC, saw development spread larger, more homogenous typological entities between Urals Baltic,...
Утверждено к печати Ученым советом ИИМК РАНПрограммный комитет конференции: д. и. н.В.А.Лапшин (ИИМК РАН, сопредседатель) д
ББК 63.4 С С833 Программный комитет конференции: д.и.н.В.А.Лапшин (ИИМК РАН), д.и.н., проф., академик РАН М.Б.Пиотровский (Государственный Эрмитаж), д.и.н
The authors summarize and systematize data on Neolithic cultures in northeastern Europe. It is a modern territory of the Komi Republic, northern part Perm Territory, Vologda Arkhangelsk Regions, Nenets Autonomous Okrug. Based critical analysis evidences, their interpretation, present views features formation, development fate region. has been established that studied region contains provinces famous early middle Eastern Europe: Verkhnevolzhskaya, Kamskaya, Lyalovskaya Kargopolskaya. In...
The paper presents the results of systematization and mapping known archaeological sites with rhomb-pit ceramics on territory Eastern Onega region, in basin Sheksna River. research is based materials from funds Cherepovets Vologda museums. Such survey has been done for first time meets demand lacuna historiography discussed subject. Rhomb-pit are found a vast territory. studied area also included into zone spread comprises its eastern boundary. An important scientific contribution was made...