Abstract

A preliminary macroscopic study of the postcranial skeletons of the series of the Kamenskaya culture from the Upper Ob’ region (4th–2nd centuries BC) - Kamen’-2, Maslyakha-1, Novotroitskoe-1,2 – has been carried out. Using the method of visual (osteoscopic) diagnostics of the skeletons, artificial destructive changes in the long bones of the limbs were revealed, mainly in the area of the joints. Presumably, the fixed defects are the result of deliberate damage which was done during post-mortem manipulation with the body of the deceased in the ne-cropolises of the Scythian time in the Upper Ob’ region. The problem of creating a unified methodology for the identification and differentiation of bone defects in the postcranial skeleton arose. The solution of this problem will allow us to cor-relate paleoanthropological data with archaeological data and to obtain new infor-mation on the everyday burial tradition and on other markers of the religious life of the carriers of different cultures of the Scythian-Siberian community in Eurasia.

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