The Sakhtysh complex is a cluster of fifteen Neolithic archaeological sites located in the Sakhtysh peat bog of Ivanovo Oblast, Russia, near Lake Sakhtish. Connected with the Lyavlovo and succeeding Volosovo culture, the over 150 burials found at the site have allowed for chronological
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- Flesh or fish? First results of archaeometric research of prehistoric burials from Sakhtysh IIa, Upper Volga region, Russia
- Contact, Circulation, Exchange: Proceedings of the Modified Bone & Shell UISPP Commission Conference