Tatiana Nomokonova

PROFILE CONTACT INFORMATION

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.

 

Dr. Tatiana Nomokonova
Anthropology Lecturer

Address:
Community, Culture and Global Studies (Unit 1)
Irvin K. Barber School of Arts and Sciences
The University of British Columbia Okanagan
3333 University Way
Kelowna, BC, V1V 1V7

Email: tatiana.nomokonova@gmail.com


 

 

 

 

 

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

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.

Bakail Hokkaido archaeology project