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ENERGY OF THE ARCTIC AND SIBERIA: RESOURCES, TECHNOLOGY, INFRASTRUCTURE |
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Editorial Note |
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ENERGY SOURCES |
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Suleymanov A. A. Cryoanthropology: the Use of Natural Low Temperatures in the Life Support System of Rural Communities in Yakutia (Evolution of Traditional Practices and Modern Challenges). |
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Chistiakov A. Yu., Kiselev S. B., Ryazantseva D. S. The Opportunities for Using Renewable Power Generation by Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic |
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De Witt M., Stefánsson H., Valfells Á., Larsen J. N. Dependence on Electricity of Inhabitants in the Rural Western Arctic |
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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND LIVELIHOODS |
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Filippova V. V. Access to the Territories of Traditional Natural Resource Management: Mobility of Local Communities in the Conditions of Industrial Development |
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Yaptik E. S. Chum — Dacha (Summer Tipi) as a Strategy of Economic Activity of the Nenets of Yamal |
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Kaksin A. D. The Man and his Work: Peculiarities of the “Fishing Discourse” in the Khanty Language |
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NUTRITIONAL ANTHROPOLOGY |
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Bobrova V. V. Yakut Koumiss Ware in the Collections of the Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography of the RAS |
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Davydova E. A., Davydov V. N. The Paths of Food: Mobility and Distribution of Foodstuffs in Chukotka |
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Kustova J. G. Carbohydrate Food in the Traditional Khakass Food Culture |
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Rakhmanova L. Ya. “What are you Eating Money for?” — on the Resource and Non-Resource Nature of Fish |
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Zubova A. V. Dental Pathologies and Reconstruction of the Diet of Late Krotovo (Chernoye Ozero) People (Middle Irtysh Region, Western Siberia Bronze Age) |
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POLITICAL DIMENSION |
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Mitko A. V. The Principles of the Development of the Arctic Doctrine in Russia |
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Bocharnikova A. V. Udege and the Bikin National Park: Co-management or Confl ict? |
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SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS AND TECHNOLOGY |
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Beliaeva-Saczuk V. A. Animals in the Traditional Culture of Oka Buryats and Soyots. The Sources of Food, Workers, Friends, or Sacred Creatures? |
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Galindabaeva V. V. The Tradition of Open Adoption in the Post-Soviet Buryatia: Local Practicesvs. Formal Rules |
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Bereznitsky S. V. Reciprocal Relations in the Fishing Technologies of Indigenous Peoples of the Amur-Sakhalin Region |
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Kisel V. А. Figure Castinginthe Culture of Steppe Peoples of Eurasia (Technologies — Style — Epoch) |
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MUSEUM STUDIES |
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Kashpar N. J. Prokofi i Ozerov’s Collection of Chuvash Ethnography at the Russian Museum of Ethnography |
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Merenkova O. N. Bengali Collections in the Funds of the Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography of the RAS |
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Slastnikova L. A. Crimean Tatar Ceramics in the Early Twenty-First Century (Origins and Trends of Development) |
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Sherstennikova E. S. On the Organization of the First Exposition of the United Museum on Anthropology and Ethnography of the Imperial Academy of Sciences |
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VARIA |
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Bondar L. D. Salt Production in Ural in the Late Eighteenth Century: Statistical Studies of J. von Herrmann in the Documents of the St. Petersburgh Branch of the Archive of RAS |
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Ermolin D. S. Symbolic Nation-building and Cultural Landscape of Kosovo Cities at the Turn of the Twenty First Century |
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Zorin A. V. On the “Elusiveness” of the Manuscript Legacy of the Sem’ Palat Monastery: a Response to the Book “Buddiiskii Monastyr’ Ablai-khit” [“The Ablaikit Buddhist Monastery”] |
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OUR MUSEUM |
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Solovyeva T. Yu., Patrina D. G. The Science Day, the Night of Museums and Other Remarkable Events in the Life of the MAE RAS in 2019 |
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