CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «TAIMYR PENINSULA»
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Taimyr Peninsula dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
Taimyr Peninsula dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
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The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Hunters and Gatherers
"human beings") are indigenous inhabitants of the Taimyr Peninsula. They are
commonly known in English and Russian as Nganasany ( ngansan [sing.] "adult
man"). Formerly they were also known as Samoeds or Tavgiitsy. They are the ...
Richard B. Lee, Richard Heywood Daly, 1999
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The Muskox of the
Taimyr Peninsula
Report describing an experiment in which Muskox (Ovibos moschatos) from Canada and the United States were taken in 1974-75 to the Taimyr Peninsula in north central Siberia north of the city of Noril'sk and acclimatized to the area with a ...
Grigoriĭ Dmitrievich I︠A︡kushkin, 1986
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Language Contact in the Arctic: Northern Pidgins and Contact ...
One such variety is reported by Ubrjatova (1985: 67-68), who mentions a peculiar
form of Russian used by descendants of the so-called “Transtundra Christians” in
the Noril'sk region of the Taimyr Peninsula area. It had no sibilants, nor f or v, ...
Ernst Hakon Jahr, Ingvild Broch, 1996
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The Carboniferous of the World
Taimyr structural and facies region In recent years a number of publications have
appeared on the Carboniferous stratigraphy and faunas of the Taimyr Peninsula.
Comprehensive studies were published by Einor (1939, 1946), Tschernjak ...
Carlos Martínez Díaz, 1996
(c) Taimyr Peninsula, Wrangel Island, Kanin Peninsula, Kola Peninsula. (d)
Wrangel Island, Kanin Peninsula, Kola Peninsula, Taimyr Peninsula. 19.
Assertion (A): In the early history of Russia, the rivers have been crucial in the
settlement of ...
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Biological Resources and Migration
Nature 328:577 Kokorev Yl, Kuksov VA (2002) Population dynamics of lemmings,
Lemmus sibirica and Dicrostonvx toraualus. and arctic fox Alopex lagopus on the
Taimyr peninsula, Siberia, 1960-2001. Ornis Svecica 12:139-143 NOAA (2001 ) ...
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Muskoxen and Their Hunters: A History
The best evidence for such persistence comes from the Taimyr Peninsula in
northern Siberia. Here, at 77° 30', a geologist chanced upon two muskox skulls
on the shores of Cape Chelyushkin, the most northerly point on the mainland of
Asia.
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Orogenic Belts, Geological Mapping: Proceedings of the 30th ...
... Y.I., Chukhonin, AP., and Proskurin, V.F. New isotope geochronological data
for granitoids of the Shrenk-Mamont projection of the Taimyr peninsula. Dokl.
RAN, 332, 58-61, (1993) (in Russian). 21. Makhlaev, L.V., Andreichev, V.L.,
Golubeva ...
Zhiqin Xu, Yufeng Ren, Xiaoping Qiu, 1997
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Russian Exploration, from Siberia to Space: A History
waited until August 1 the following year before putting back to sea, bound for the
Taimyr Peninsula. This they reached quickly enough. But as they turned north
along the coast their late start caught up with them in the form of heavy ice and ...
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The Conquest of a Continent: Siberia and the Russians
The next summer, while Minin was making his last effort to work his way up the
Taimyr peninsula's western coast, Laptev tried again. This time icebergs crushed
the Iakutsk and drove him and his crew back to their winter quarters at Khatanga
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BARANGAN BERITA YANG TERMASUK TERMA «TAIMYR PENINSULA»
Ketahui apa yang diterbitkan oleh akhbar nasional dan antarabangsa dan cara istilah
Taimyr Peninsula digunakan dalam konteks perkara berita berikut.
Dogs were domesticated by humans far longer than was previously …
But the roots actually go back further - to a prehistoric wolf that lived in Siberia's Taimyr Peninsula during the Ice Age and is now extinct, a common ancestor that ... «Nature World News, Jun 15»
Why scientists want to bring back woolly mammoths
... Buigues, views the tusks of what is believed to be a 23,000-year-old woolly mammoth whose body is preserved in the ice in the Taimyr Peninsula, Siberia. «BBC News, Jun 15»
Bowwow wow!: Dog domestication much older than previously known
Scientists said they pieced together the genome of the wolf that lived on Russia's Taimyr Peninsula and found that it belonged to a population that likely ... «BusinessWorld Online Edition, Jun 15»
Man's best friend may have evolved 40000 years ago
Scientists sequenced the genome of a 35,000-year-old wolf discovered in Siberia's Taimyr Peninsula. They then used this sequence to recalibrate the previous ... «GMA News, Jun 15»
Study: Dogs Have Been Close With Humans for Around 30000 Years
The researchers made these discoveries based on a small piece of bone picked up during an expedition to the Taimyr Peninsula in Siberia. Initially, they didn't ... «Newsweek, Mei 15»
Dog-human bonding may be 40000-year-old: Study
The genome from the wolf from Taimyr Peninsula in Siberia, which has been radiocarbon dated to 35,000 years ago, represents the most recent common ... «Economic Times, Mei 15»
Ancient Wolf DNA Could Solve Dog Origin Mystery
Genetic evidence from an ancient wolf bone discovered lying on the tundra in Siberia's Taimyr Peninsula reveals that wolves and dogs split from their common ... «Yahoo News UK, Mei 15»
New giant crater appears in Siberia
... attention after appearing in the Yamal region of northern Siberia, with another in a remote location in Krasnoyarsk region, near the Taimyr peninsula. «The Siberian Times, Apr 15»
Rosneft's Vankor Oil Output May Start Declining Next Year
Oil from the field, located partly on the Taimyr peninsula beyond the Polar circle, is delivered to China by pipelines. Rosneft's production, which account for 40 ... «Rigzone, Mac 15»
Giant Siberian Craters May Have Been Caused by Global Warming
"Five are directly on the Yamal Peninsula, one in Yamal autonomous district, and one is on the north of the Krasnoyarsk region, near the Taimyr Peninsula.". «Science Times, Mac 15»