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The Excavations of Aleksei P. Okladnikov on the Faddey Islands in Simsa Bay (August 1945)

Elena A. Okladnikova and translated by Richard Bland

northward into the White Sea, a division of the Arctic Ocean. The very name “Pomory” points to their location, with “po” (by) “more” (sea). The Pomory met Dutch and German navigators in Arctic waters during the Time of Troubles and the reign of Mikhail

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Prospects of Development for Urban Areas in the Russian Arctic

Igor Popov

if considered from an administrative viewpoint. A presidential decree of 2014 pointed out the Arctic zone, with its boundary shifting significantly southwards of the Arctic Circle and including the entire coastal area of the White Sea. Some authors

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Chasing Rotten Ice

A Vitalist Ethos in Scientific Encounters with Sea Ice ‘Itself’

Julianne Yip

colours of a sea ice core can offer clues about its internal composition. Far from being uniformly white, sea ice can display a range of colours. The green-brown colour at the bottom of sea ice cores generally marked the presence of biology. Rotten ice as

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Gender and Empire

The Imprisonment of Women in Eighteenth-Century Siberia

Gwyn Bourlakov

White Sea until Empress Elizaveta Petrovna pardoned her in 1744, and then allowed her to marry a short time later in 1745. 98 Her sister Elena also married soon after family members returned from exile, but inexplicably Anna was kept in exile in