The ancient population of Lchashen as a representative of the Bronze Age Armenian population
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Section HUMAN DIVERSITY
DERMATOGLYPHICS OF KAZAN TATARS
Makeeva Anna
Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Kazan Tatars are the largest group of the Volga-Ural Tatars. <...> They reside in the Republic of Tatarstan and
other parts of the Volga-Ural region. <...> The report deals only with Tatars living in Tatarstan. <...> New archival and fi eld
dermatoglyphics materials were used (six samples). <...> For the fi rst time in Russia, dermatoglyphic data were
analyzed in the diachronic aspect. <...> Four samples were collected during the expedition of the Anuchin Research
Institute and Museum of Anthropology MSU in 1937–38 headed by S.A. Shluger, V.M. Shapkin, and I.N. Elistratov. <...> The sample was divided with regard to four
districts (northern, eastern, southern and western). <...> Dermatoglyphic data suggest
that Kazan Tatars are a heterogeneous Eastern European population which includes southern European and
hybrid Caucasoid-Mongoloid components. <...> The decrease of the Mongoloid
component over the last 70 years can be related to extensive population immigration of Slavic people to the
region caused by its industrial and agricultural development. <...> There is also a pronounced Southern European component in one of the modern samples
(Tatars of northwestern Tatarstan). <...> Key words: Tatars, dermatoglyphics, Volga-Ural region, ethnic history
Contact information: Makeeva Anna, e-mail: anigma1612@gmail.com. <...> THE ANCIENT POPULATION OF LCHASHEN AS A REPRESENTATIVE
OF THE BRONZE AGE ARMENIAN POPULATION
Mkrtchyan Ruzan
Yerevan State University, Yerevan, Republic of Armenia
The settlement and cemetery of Lchashen are located on the southwestern shore of Lake Sevan. <...> Lchashen is one of the most signifi cant sites representing the Middle and Late Bronze Age culture of Armenia. <...> The skeletal collection at the State Historical Museum of Armenia totals over
300 cranial samples and over 100 postcranial skeletons representing people associated with the Middle and
Late Bronze Age Sevan-Artsakh and Lchashen-Metsamor cultures. <...> This transformation was assessed in the cultural context and interpreted
as resulting from the consolidation of the Late Bronze Age Lchashen-Metsamor culture and gracilization
caused by admixture and other microevolutionary processes. <...> Sex and age data on the Lchashen sample are
representative and can be used for the reconstruction of demographic patterns. <...> Series 23
ANTHROPOLOGIYA — 3/2014
19th <...>
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