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Антропологические данные к вопросу об этнических взаимоотношениях населения aрмянского нагорья и Eвразии в эпоху поздней бронзы (краниометрическая характеристика)

Антропологические данные к вопросу об этнических взаимоотношениях населения aрмянского нагорья и Eвразии в эпоху поздней бронзы (краниометрическая характеристика)

Abstract

Предпринят многомерный краниометрический анализ более 66 этнических групп эпохи бронзы с территории Евразии. Новые антропологические данные позволяют выделять в составе отдельных групп населения Восточной Европы и Сибири пришлый южноевропеоидный (средиземноморский) компонент и связать его с миграционным потоком из Передней Азии, Армянского нагорья и с территорией, непосредственно прилегающей к Кавказу. Показан антропологический покров Евразии, сформировавшийся в ходе исключительно сложных исторических событий. Продвижение южных европеоидов (средиземноморцев) на территории Евразии сопровождалось не только взаимодействием различных культурных элементов, но и смешением, распространением иногда на значительные расстояния от их очага формирования. Подобные исследования дают новые аргументы для понимания этногенетических процессов в Евразии.

The author undertook multidimensional craniometrical analysis of more than 66 ethnic groups of the Bronze Age from the territory of Eurasia. New anthropological data allow to single out an alien Mediterranean component which was a part of separate groups of the Eastern Europe and Siberia population. This component is connected with a migratory stream from the Near East, the Armenian Highlands and the Caucasus. The anthropological picture of Eurasia formed during exclusively complicated historical events is shown. Advancement of the Mediterraneans in the territory of Eurasia was accompanied by interaction of various cultural elements as well as their mixture and distribution sometimes at considerable distances from their formation center. Similar researches give new arguments for understanding of ethnogenetic processes in Eurasia.

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КРАНИОМЕТРИЧЕСКАЯ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКА, АРМЯНСКОЕ НАГОРЬЕ, ЭТНОГЕНЕТИЧЕСКИЕ СВЯЗИ, ЕTHNOGENETIC RELATIONS

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