New data on Selkup craniology from the Upper Taz river basin

Some researchers pointed out that the anthropological originality of some native groups of Western Siberia was formed as a result of late metisation processes that occurred in modern times. Judging by historical and ethnolinguistic data, one of such peoples is the Northern Selkups, who moved to the...

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Published in:VESTNIK ARHEOLOGII, ANTROPOLOGII I ETNOGRAFII
Main Author: Poshekhonova O.E.
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Language:Russian
Published: Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RA 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.20874/2071-0437-2018-41-2-109-118
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:171428b687934eaa84e39ca157cd1cf6 2023-05-15T17:02:59+02:00 New data on Selkup craniology from the Upper Taz river basin Poshekhonova O.E. 2018-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.20874/2071-0437-2018-41-2-109-118 https://doaj.org/article/171428b687934eaa84e39ca157cd1cf6 RU rus Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RA http://www.ipdn.ru/va-en/_private/a41/enga41-2-2.htm https://doaj.org/toc/1811-7465 https://doaj.org/toc/2071-0437 doi:10.20874/2071-0437-2018-41-2-109-118 1811-7465 2071-0437 https://doaj.org/article/171428b687934eaa84e39ca157cd1cf6 Вестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, Iss 2(41), Pp 109-118 (2018) Western Siberia Late Middle Ages Northern Selkup paleoanthropology anthropological type craniology Archaeology CC1-960 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.20874/2071-0437-2018-41-2-109-118 2022-12-31T04:53:37Z Some researchers pointed out that the anthropological originality of some native groups of Western Siberia was formed as a result of late metisation processes that occurred in modern times. Judging by historical and ethnolinguistic data, one of such peoples is the Northern Selkups, who moved to the Upper Taz River basin in the XVII century for political, economic and, possibly, environmental reasons. Paleoontropological data can be an important source for solving the issue of their origin. The article is dedicated to the analysis of the craniological collection from Kikki-Akki burial, received in 2013 and replenished in 2016. The cranial characteristic of this group is reduced to a combination of the following features: a low subdolichocranial skull, a slightly flattened medium-wide and medium-high mesoprozopic face, a flat nose and a very small nasal protrusion angle. The intra-group variability of the male part of the series was studied. In terms of the degree of internal morphological similarity, two groups were singled out in the population under consideration. The first were mesocranial skulls with a mo-derate protrusion medium-high face (8 individuals), the second were subdolichocranial skulls with a flattened low face (5 individuals). It has been established that the Selkups from the Narym River area are indeed the ancestors of the Selkups from the Upper Taz River region, but their physical appearance changed over a short period of time (200–300 years) because of migration to the north. According to its anthropological type, male population of the Upper Taz River region in the XVIII–XIX centuries became as close as possible to the Eastern Khanty. However, it was possible to find in their anthropological structure features of the morphotype associated in genesis with the Selkups from the Narym River region. Formation of the anthropological originality of the Selkups from the Upper Taz River region proceeded with an active metisation of these two components belonging to one West Siberian formation. However, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper khanty Selkup Siberia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles VESTNIK ARHEOLOGII, ANTROPOLOGII I ETNOGRAFII 2(41) 109 118
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topic Western Siberia
Late Middle Ages
Northern Selkup
paleoanthropology
anthropological type
craniology
Archaeology
CC1-960
spellingShingle Western Siberia
Late Middle Ages
Northern Selkup
paleoanthropology
anthropological type
craniology
Archaeology
CC1-960
Poshekhonova O.E.
New data on Selkup craniology from the Upper Taz river basin
topic_facet Western Siberia
Late Middle Ages
Northern Selkup
paleoanthropology
anthropological type
craniology
Archaeology
CC1-960
description Some researchers pointed out that the anthropological originality of some native groups of Western Siberia was formed as a result of late metisation processes that occurred in modern times. Judging by historical and ethnolinguistic data, one of such peoples is the Northern Selkups, who moved to the Upper Taz River basin in the XVII century for political, economic and, possibly, environmental reasons. Paleoontropological data can be an important source for solving the issue of their origin. The article is dedicated to the analysis of the craniological collection from Kikki-Akki burial, received in 2013 and replenished in 2016. The cranial characteristic of this group is reduced to a combination of the following features: a low subdolichocranial skull, a slightly flattened medium-wide and medium-high mesoprozopic face, a flat nose and a very small nasal protrusion angle. The intra-group variability of the male part of the series was studied. In terms of the degree of internal morphological similarity, two groups were singled out in the population under consideration. The first were mesocranial skulls with a mo-derate protrusion medium-high face (8 individuals), the second were subdolichocranial skulls with a flattened low face (5 individuals). It has been established that the Selkups from the Narym River area are indeed the ancestors of the Selkups from the Upper Taz River region, but their physical appearance changed over a short period of time (200–300 years) because of migration to the north. According to its anthropological type, male population of the Upper Taz River region in the XVIII–XIX centuries became as close as possible to the Eastern Khanty. However, it was possible to find in their anthropological structure features of the morphotype associated in genesis with the Selkups from the Narym River region. Formation of the anthropological originality of the Selkups from the Upper Taz River region proceeded with an active metisation of these two components belonging to one West Siberian formation. However, ...
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title New data on Selkup craniology from the Upper Taz river basin
title_short New data on Selkup craniology from the Upper Taz river basin
title_full New data on Selkup craniology from the Upper Taz river basin
title_fullStr New data on Selkup craniology from the Upper Taz river basin
title_full_unstemmed New data on Selkup craniology from the Upper Taz river basin
title_sort new data on selkup craniology from the upper taz river basin
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url https://doi.org/10.20874/2071-0437-2018-41-2-109-118
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