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Conditions of microbiomorphic spectrum formation in steppe littoral catena of Northern Kulunda
Lada N.Y.
The reconstruction of vegetation and conditions of soil formation using soils properties and microbiomorfological data
Klimova N.V., Dyukarev A.G., Pologova N.N.
Microbiomorph studies on the cultural layers of Jankent (AD X-XIII), Southern Kazakhstan
Gavrilov D.A., Shumilovskikh L.S., Amirov E.S., Kamaldinov I.R.
The history of the phytolith investigations in Russia
Golyeva A.A.
Phytoliths in some grasses of Altai region from deferent ecological groups and life forms
Speranskaya N.Y., Solomonova M.Y., Kharitonova E.Y.
Phytoliths in soils of hemiboreal dark coniferous forest in southeast of West Siberia
Gavrilov D.A., Loiko S.V.
The soil phytoliths analysis of meadow and steppe phytocenoses in Altai region
Speranskaya N.Y., Solomonova M.Y., Geynrich Y.V.
Phytoliths of species some genera of the family Cyperaceae
Bobrov A.A., Semenov A.N., Alexeev Y.E.
Phytoliths research archaeological site «Novoilinka-VI»
Solomonova M.Y., Silanteva M.M., Kiryushin K.Y.
Experience of application of miсrobiomorphic analisis for the Schurovsky burial and settlement (Moscow region, I millennium AD)
Semenyak N.S., Troshina A.A., Syrovatko A.S.
Diagnosis of medieval-era ploughing using phytolith analysis by the example of archaeological sites Kuckarki and Knyazhich of Moscow region
Svirida N.M., Golyeva A.A.
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