Baikal Archaeology Project
The Baikal Archaeology Project(BAP) is an international team of scholars investigating Middle Holocene (about 9000 to 3000 years before present) hunter-gatherers of the Lake Baikal region of Siberia, Russia. The Project focuses on long-term patterns of culture change in the context of dynamic interactions with the environment. The Baikal Archaeology Project is based at the University of Alberta with Irkutsk State University being its main research partner on the Russian side. Other institutional collaborators of the project have included the University of Calgary, University of Saskatchewan, Grant MacEwan University, British Columbia Institute of Technology, University of Pennsylvania, University of California-Davis, Cambridge University, Oxford University, University College London, Unive
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Baikal Archaeology Project
The Baikal Archaeology Project(BAP) is an international team of scholars investigating Middle Holocene (about 9000 to 3000 years before present) hunter-gatherers of the Lake Baikal region of Siberia, Russia. The Project focuses on long-term patterns of culture change in the context of dynamic interactions with the environment. The Baikal Archaeology Project is based at the University of Alberta with Irkutsk State University being its main research partner on the Russian side. Other institutional collaborators of the project have included the University of Calgary, University of Saskatchewan, Grant MacEwan University, British Columbia Institute of Technology, University of Pennsylvania, University of California-Davis, Cambridge University, Oxford University, University College London, Unive
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The Baikal Archaeology Project ...... es Research Council of Canada.
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Archaeological finds from Saga-Zaba
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Bronze Age grave goods from Kurma XI
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Bronze Age grave goods from Kuzhir Nuge XIV
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Bronze Age graves from Kurma XI
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Bronze Age graves from Kuzhir Nuge XIV
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Collection of modern molluscs in the Baikal region
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Early Neolithic graves and grave goods from Shamanka
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Ethnoarchaeological fieldwork in the upper Vitim Valley
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Ethnoarchaeological fieldwork on the Zhuia River in the upper Lena drainage
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General view of Sagan-Zaba
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Archaeological finds
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Bronze Age grave goods
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Bronze Age graves
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Collection of modern molluscs in the Baikal region
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Early Neolithic graves and grave goods
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In the upper Vitim Valley
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More graves and grave goods
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On the Zhuia River in the upper Lena drainage
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Sample of fossil molluscs from the Baikal region
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Ethnoarchaeological Fieldwork
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Khuzhir-Nuge XIV Cemetery Excavations
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Kurma XI Cemetery Excavations
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Paleoenvironmental Studies
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Sagan-Zaba Excavations
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Shamanka Cemetery Excavations
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The Baikal Archaeology Project ...... iversity College London, Unive
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