- PII
 - S0869-60630000392-4-1
 - DOI
 - 10.7868/S30000392-4-1
 - Publication type
 - Article
 - Status
 - Published
 - Authors
 - Volume/ Edition
 - Volume / Issue 3
 - Pages
 - 92-104
 - Abstract
 - The article gives a detailed analysis of an unusual burial located in the Cis-Baikal region of Siberia on the bank of the river Angara in the Irkut estuary. It included an intentionally buried wolf, a human skull and scattered human bones as well as various implements and a patch of ochre. The grave analysis is based on osteometric work, DNA analysis, stable isotope analysis, 14C-dating of wolf and human bones, craniometric characteristic of the human skull, morphological and typological characteristics of the implements. A detailed archaeological description of the burial is given. The research has shown that the wolf bones in grave Loco-motiv R-8 belonged to a male animal that died in July or August at the age of 9±1. The cause of death and the subspecies of the animal have not been identified. The human skull is that of a Far Eastern mongoloid. There is a chronological gap between the datings for the human and the wolf bones. The grave can be dated to the Late Mesolithic period and is a ritual burial.
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 - Date of publication
 - 01.07.2013
 - Year of publication
 - 2013
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 - 1
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