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Anthropology 7. 14 39 7. Correlation coefficients between first three canonical vectors (CVs) and 14 cranial metric characteristics in analysis of 39 ancient series from the forest zone of the Eastern and Northern Europe and the continental Asia IKB/JCV / Martin & others 1. -0.142 8. 0.230 17. -0.374 9. -0.619 45. 0.428 48. 0.626 55. 0.476 54. 0.211 51. -0.178 52. 0.629 77. 0.872 Zm. 0.869 SS:SC. -0.782 75(1). -0.906 % / 38.63 % of total variance 67% 7). {39.2%) 7). 2 (15.1%) 1). - 386 IIKB/2CV -0.515 -0.263 0.029 -0.820 -0.229 0.685 0.174 -0.509 -0.052 -0.363 -0.358 0.030 -0.298 0.163 -0.179 0.015 0.827 0.070 0.024 -0.127 -0.170 0.032 -0.025 -0.218 0.243 -0.256 -0.226 -0.093 14.89 13.03 The first three canonical vectors (CV) together cover about 67% of the total variation 7). The first CV (39.2%) differentiates groups of the Europeoid (negative vector values) and Mongoloid (positive vector values) ancestry. The set of traits associated with this direction of inter-populational differentia- tion separates European series as well as Siberian groups of European origin. Traits with the highest loadings on this vector are, first of all, horizontal facial profile angles and nasal protrusion angles 7). CV 2 (15.1%) separates West Siberian and South Siberian groups from all the other (Graph 1). In the space of CV 1 and 2 the series demon- strates similarity with the Neolithic and Bronze Age series form the territory of Asia. The closest analogies can found in fairly wide range of Middle Bronze Age series from the Barablnsk forest-steppe and Altai-Sayan mountain land (Kuznetsk-Altai, Odinovo, Krotovo and Okunev cultures), though it is hardly to speak about direct connection between the people and people who left the cultures listed above. It may rather assumed that the population of Western Siberia and the Altai-Sayan mountain land had common component with the people, which could have been inherited from still more ancient Siberian population.

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