2013
DOI: 10.24852/pa2013.3.5.103.115
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The Study of Osteological Materials from the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin

Abstract: Издательство «Фəн» Казань, Татарстан Главный редактор Член-корреспондент АН РТ Ф.Ш. Хузин Заместители главного редактора: доктор исторических наук А.Г. Ситдиков доктор исторических наук Ю.А. Зеленеев Ответственный секретарь-кандидат ветеринарных наук Г.Ш. Асылгараева Редакционный совет: Р.С. Хакимоввице-президент АН РТ (Казань, Россия) (председатель) Х.А. Амирхановчлен-корреспондент РАН, доктор исторических наук, профессор (Махачкала, Россия) И. Бальдауфдоктор наук, профессор (Берлин, Германия) П. Георгиевдокт… Show more

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“…In the Middle Ages, wild boar became rare in the forest zone of the European part of Russia due to the over‐hunting (Danilov & Panchenko, 2012). The constitution of horses from Tver Kremlin agrees well with horses, the remains of which were found in Tver town (Zinoviev, 2015), and horses from other medieval cities of the forest zone of Russia (Asylgaraeva, 2013; Tsalkin, 1956, 1971). V. I Tsalkin (1956) noted that at the end of the 1st ‐ the beginning of the 2nd millennium AD, tall horses with a withers height of 144–152 cm were relatively rare in the forest belt of ancient Russia.…”
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“…In the Middle Ages, wild boar became rare in the forest zone of the European part of Russia due to the over‐hunting (Danilov & Panchenko, 2012). The constitution of horses from Tver Kremlin agrees well with horses, the remains of which were found in Tver town (Zinoviev, 2015), and horses from other medieval cities of the forest zone of Russia (Asylgaraeva, 2013; Tsalkin, 1956, 1971). V. I Tsalkin (1956) noted that at the end of the 1st ‐ the beginning of the 2nd millennium AD, tall horses with a withers height of 144–152 cm were relatively rare in the forest belt of ancient Russia.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…There is a series of publications dealing with the osteology of medieval kremlins of Russia (Antipina, 2011, 2019; Asylgaraeva, 2013; Engovatova et al, 2009; Engovatova et al, 2012; Engovatova et al, 2013; Khoinovsky, 1893; Osipov, 2009a, 2009b; Tarasova, 2017; Tsalkin, 1947, 1955, 1971; Zinoviev, 2016, 2019a, 2019b; Zinoviev et al, 2016). Among them are studies on animal bones from kremlins of Novgorod the Great, Grodno, Izyaslavl', Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Pskov, Staraya Ladoga and Staraya Ryazan (Figure 1).…”
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confidence: 99%