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366 words, approx. 1 pages The Altay Mountains are a complex and multifrontier chain with three distinctive spurs: the Altay proper (Russia and Kazakhstan), Mongolian Altay (Mongolia and China), and Gobi Altay (China). The assemblage stretches 2,000 kilometers (1,250 miles) in a...
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 The Altay Mountains (Russian: Алтай; Mongolian: Алтай, Altai) are a mountain range in central Asia, where Russia, China, Mongolia and Kazakhstan come together, and where the great rivers Irtysh, Ob and Yenisei have their sources. Altay...



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 Asian Folklore Studies
Harvilahti, Lauri in collaboration with Zoja Sergeevna Kazagaceva. The Holy Mountain. Studies in Upper Altay Oral Poetry.(Book review)
10/01/2005: 1,412 words, approx. 5 pages HARVILAHTI, LAURI in collaboration with Zoja Sergeevna KAZAGACEVA. The Holy Mountain. Studies in Upper Altay Oral Poetry. Communications No. 282. Helsinki: Academia Scientariarum Fennica, 2003. 166 pages. Map, figures, illustrations, bibliography, indices. Paper, n.p.; ISBN 951-41-0952-X. ISSN 0014-5815. The work under review...
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 Antiquity
The Aurignacian in Altai.
03/01/2001: 1,338 words, approx. 5 pages Introduction New discoveries at the Anuy and Ust-Karakol sites in Central Asia (Altai area, Russia) permit the distribution of the Aurignacian to be extended far beyond Europe, putting into question the hypothesis of a direct African origin for modern humans in Europe....


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