Кольский Оленеостровский могильник, 1925-2013 = Kola Oleneostrovsky cementery, 1925-2013 / Колпаков Е. М., Мурашкин А. И., Хартанович В. И., Шумкин В. Я. ; Институт истории материальной культуры РАН, Кольская археологическая экспедиция [и др.]. - Санкт-Петербург ; Вологда : Древности Севера, 2019. - 479 с. : ил., цв. ил.
2012; Moiseyev, Khartanovich 2012] [Der Sarkissian at al. 2013] II, - [Der Sarkissian et al. 2013]. U5a (26%), U4 (9%) (4%) [Der Sarkissian et al. 2013: 8]. 4-2 2013], 400 Anthropology Cranial 2012; Moiseyev, 2012] and genetic (mtDNA) evidence [Der Sarkissian at al. 2013] reveals affinities with populations living east of the people but not «further» than the Ural-Altai area. The addition of new comparative evidence, dental and cranial, together with the results of the intersystem analysis allows to expand the search for affinities up to the Lena and Kolyma basins. However, it should stressed that IPC 2 which places sample close to the Ymiyakhtakh one accounts for less than one third of the total cranial and dental variation. This means that the «Ymiyakhtakh» component was neither the only nor the main one in the group composition. This component is better represented in dental characteristics than in cranial ones. The dental similarity between the Ymiyakhtakh and people detected in nearly all traditionally used Russian odontologists for inter-population comparisons. Both groups share high frequency of shovel-shapedness, moderate incidence of Carabelli's trait, middle level of upper molar reduction, absence of distal trigonid crests, elevated frequencies of deflecting wrinkles and shovel-shaped upper incisors.As to craniometrical indices both series are characterized unusually wide frontals. In addition to the results of skeletal analyses, the hypothesis that the series included several components of Siberian origin finds support in paleogenetic studies [Der Sarkissian et al. 2013]. Some of the mtDNA haplogroups found in the sample, including U5a (26%), U4 (9%) and (4%) [Der Sarkissian et al. 2013: 8], occurred among West Siberian populations (Barablnsk forest-steppe) some 4-2 kyr ... 2013].
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