Tatiana Nomokonova
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Tatiana Nomokonova is currently an Anthropology Lecturer at the Community, Culture and Global Studies of the University of British Columbia Okanagan. Her general interest within the Baikal-Hokkaido Archaeology Project is to examine the trans-Holocene relationships between the people and animals in the Lake Baikal region of Eastern Siberia, which includes ethnozooarchaeology of Baikal seal hunting and reconstructions of hunter-gatherers’ diet and subsistence patterns through the analyses of faunal remains.
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Dr. Tatiana Nomokonova
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Nomokonova, T., Losey, R.J., Goriunova, O.I., and V.I. Bazaliiskii. 2014. Obraz nerpy naseleniia Pribaikal’ia v golotsene (Vostochnaia Sibir’). Archaeology, Ethnography, and Anthropology of Eurasia 3 (59): 21-28 [in Russian]. Losey RJ, Jessup E, Nomokonova T, Sablin, M. 2014. Craniomandibular Trauma and Tooth Loss in Northern Dogs and Wolves: Implications for the Archaeological Study of Dog Husbandry and Domestication, PLoS One (9) 6, pp1-16, e99746. Losey RJ, Osipov B, Sivakumaran R, Nomokonova T, Kovychev EV, Diatchina NG. 2014. Estimating body mass in dogs and wolves using cranial and mandibular dimensions: application to Siberian canids. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology DOI: 10.1002/oa.2386. Nomokonova T, Losey RJ, Iakunaeva VN, Emel'ianova IuA, Baginova E.A, and MV Pastukhov. 2013. People and seals at Siberia's Lake Baikal. Journal of Ethnobiology 33(2): 259-280. Nomokonova T, Losey RJ, Goriunova OI and Weber AW. 2013. A freshwater old carbon offset in Lake Baikal, Siberia and problems with the radiocarbon dating of archaeological sediments: Evidence from the Sagan-Zaba II site. Quaternary International, Special Issue, Vol. 290-291: 110-125.
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