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Ethnic Affiliation Scythians
Scythians 7 c. BC
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О. Исмагулов
Население Казахстана от Эпохи Бронзы до Современности
(Палеоантропологическое исследование)
Издательство «Наука» Казахской ССР, Алма-Ата, 1970
Академия Наук Казахской ССР
Институт Истории, Археологии и Этнографии им. Ч. Ч. Валиханова
 

Оглавление

Введение   3
Глава 1 Антропологические данные эпохи бронзы (17—8 вв. до н. э.) 7
Глава 2 Характеристика черепов сакского времени (7—4 вв. до н. э.) 22
Глава 3 Морфологические особенности черепов усуньского времени (3 в. до н. 4 в. н. э.) 39
Глава 4 Характеристика краниологических серий тюркского времени (6—11 вв. 57
Глава 5 Краниологические данные монгольского времени (12—15 вв. н. э.) 76
Глава 6 Краниологическая характеристика казахов (16—20 вв.) 90
Глава 7 Изменения краниологических признаков во времени 119
Глава 8 Антропологический тип казахов и проблемы их происхождения 137
Заключение   147
Приложение   149
Литература   231
Абстракт   237
     

 

Foreword
This pioneering study by O.Ismagulov represents a major achievement in anatomical study of the steppe population historical development, even if the concentration on Mongoloid/Caucasoid (in more primitive terminology aka Europeoid) resembles a religious attention that sees only one dimension, righteous us versus pagans/heretics/faithless/idolaters them. This one-dimensional vision is definitely annoying and greatly reduces the value of the studies. But nevertheless, the studies provide facts that pull a carpet from under Indo-Iranian racialist theories that were treated as postulates in the greater part of the last century, and positively conjunct with relatively recent consistent detection of Uralic-Siberian DNA element in the examined populations. So far, the study managed to remain in obscurity for its total life, ignored by official xenophobic state-proscribed "science", and, judging by paucity of references, nearly totally unknown in English translation, in spite of its very sensible and pioneering discoveries.

Titled "Population of Kazakhstan...", the sampling base is nevertheless miniscule, extremely spotty, and definitely does not represent the whole steppe belt from the Caspian Sea to Baikal across three millennia. The statistically small number of specimens made this first compendious study a maverick, but all later findings and studies invariably confirmed the observations summarized in the O.Ismagulov's 1970 publication.

The finding that "Mongoloid admixture in anthropological composition of the Saka tribes does not raise any doubts" instead raises doubts about Saka's clamed Irano-linguality, and about Mongoloidness of the Indo-Iranians and their descendents.

Map illustrations are translated, but the former Soviet-era placenames are retained for consistency with the text. Most of the placenames are different now, after being restored to their native original names.

All cranial dimensions are in mm. Angles, supposedly, in degrees. Terminology is translated to the best of my capability, but where unsure or not understood, a question mark (?) follows the translation.

Маленький Краниологический Глоссарий

Concentration on Mon/Euro resembles religious attention that sees only one dimension, us-righteous vs. them - pagans/heretics/faithless/idolaters etc. This one-dimensional vision is definitely annoying and greatly reduces the value of the studies. But nevertheless, the studies positively concur with the much later consistent detection of Uralic DNA element.

 

 
Caucasoid skull
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craniofacial_Anthropometry (with a disclaimer)
Mongoloid skull
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craniofacial_Anthropometry (with a disclaimer)
 

 

 

 

 

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