Craniological Materials from the Crypts of Mountainous Ingushetia. (Preliminary results)

DOI: 10.33876/2311-0546/2019-48-4/210-234

Authors

  • Sergey Y. Frizen Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, RAS
  • Umalat B.  Gadiev GKU Archaeological Center named after E.I. Krupnova

Keywords:

Craniology, the Caucasus, crypts, Ingushetia, intragroup analysis

Abstract

The article outlines the results of a study of craniological materials from five crypts in mountainous Ingushetia. It presents individual data of the studied skulls and results of an intragroup analysis

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02.02.2021

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Physical anthropology