scholarly journals Modern Analog Assemblages of Phytoliths Under Various Plant Communities of the Middle Volga and their Applicability for Archaeological Reconstructions

Author(s):  
Mikhail S. Blinnikov ◽  
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Bruk R. Hoffman ◽  
Yulia A. Salova ◽  
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The article describes the results of investigations of the sub-recent assemblages of silica phytoliths in top soils of various modern plant communities of the Middle Volga region in Tatarstan, Samarskaya and Ulyanovskaya oblasts conducted in 2017–2020. Counts of various phytolith morphotypes from 40 samples suggest a relatively low level of vegetation community specificity as revealed by multivariate statistical analyses. Nevertheless, coniferous and mixed forests can be distinguished based on the presence of a suite of conifer phytoliths, while steppes can be identified based on high proportion of rondels. Deciduous forests of the region can be detected based on high proportion of straight elongates and acutous bulbosus (trichome) type. Some matchings are made to 10 archaeological samples from various strata and ages across the region. Such samples reveal high proportion of cultured grass phytoliths and are most similar to steppes or agricultural assemblages in the modern dataset.

2006 ◽  
Vol 53 (4) ◽  
pp. 427-437 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mirko Savic

For the last decade, the employment structure is one of the fastest changing areas of Eastern Europe. This paper explores the best methodology to compare the employment situations in the countries of this region. Multivariate statistical analyses are very reliable in portraying the full picture of the problem. Principal components analysis is one of the simplest multivariate methods. It can produce very useful information about Eastern European employment in a very easy and understandable way.


CERNE ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 156-171
Author(s):  
KAOUTHER MECHERGUI ◽  
WAHBI JAOUADI ◽  
SOUHEILA NAGHMOUCHI ◽  
MOODI ALSUBEIE ◽  
Mohamed Larbi Khouja

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