DOI: https://doi.org/10.24852/pa2021.3.37
 | Stratigraphy And Paleolithic Landscapes of the Beganchik Site at the Kama-Volga Confluencepage 8–21 Cordova C.E. (Stillwater, USA), Vyazov L.A. (Kazan, Russian Federation), Blinnikov M.S. (St Cloud, USA), Ponomarenko E.V. (Ottawa, Canada), Ponomarenko D.S. (Moscow, Russian Federation), Sitdikov A.G., Salova Yu.A. (Kazan, Russian Federation) |
 | Archaeological and Anthropological Analysis of New Materials from the Mayak Burial Ground in the Samara Regionpage 22–31 Vasilyev S.V., Borutskaya S.B. (Moscow, Russian Federation), Stashenkov D.A., Kochkina A.F. (Samara, Russian Federation), Kuzmin Ya.V. (Novosibirsk, Russian Federation), Bowden M. (Brussels, Belgium) |
 | Age and Natural Environment of the Horse Hunters' Site Sholma I in the Right Bank of the Volga in Chuvashiapage 32–41 Berezina N.S., Berezin A.Yu. (Cheboksary, Russian Federation), Galimova M.Sh. (Kazan, Russian Federation) |
 | Chronology Issues of the Neolithic Cultures in the Volga-Kama Basinpage 42–54 Vybornov A.A. (Samara, Russian Federation), Kulkova M.A. (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation) |
 | Radiocarbon Chronology of Chuzhjajol Culturepage 55–69 Karmanov V.N. (Syktyvkar, Russian Federation), Zaretskaya N.E. (Moscow, Russian Federation) |
 | Organization of the Living Space and the Inferred Economic Activity at the Middle Paleolithic Site in Saradj-Chuko Grotto (based on materials of layer 6B)page 70–84 Doronicheva E.V., Poplevko G.N., Ivanov V.V. (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation) |
 | The Nature and the Man During the Early Neolithic in the Tobol-Ishim Interfluvepage 85–98 Zakh V.A. (Tyumen, Russian Federation) |
 | Materials of the Early Neolithic Culture of Site Dobroe 9 at the Upper Donpage 99–116 Smol’yaninov R.V., Yurkina E.S., Kulichkov A.A. (Lipetsk, Russian Federation), Kul’kova M.A. (Saint- Petersburg, Russian Federation), Zheludkov A.S. (Lipetsk, Russian Federation), Yanish E.Yu. (Kiev, Ukraine), Shatrovaya D.O. (Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation) |
 | An Archaeological Experiment to Reconstruct a Compound Bow of the Sintashta Culture Stepnoe Burial Groundpage 117–126 Semyan I.A. (Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation), Bakas S. (Warsaw, Poland) |
 | The History of Formation and Anthropogenic Development of the Derkul River Floodplain (West Kazakhstan) in the Mid Holocenepage 127–141 Gavrilov D.A. (Novosibirsk, Russian Federation), Mamirov T.B. (Almaty, Kazakhstan), Rastigeev S.A., Parkhomchuk V.V. (Novosibirsk, Russian Federation) |
 | Reconstruction of the Settlement Levoberezhnoe Plan of the Bronze Age (South Ural, Russia)page 142–154 Noskevich V.V., Fedorova N.V. (Yekaterinburg, Russian Federation), Petrov F.N., Batanina N.S. (Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation) |
 | Experimental Modeling of Large Diameter Holes Based on Materials of Bronze Age Stone Axespage 155–165 Serikov Yu.B. (Nizhny Tagil, Russian Federation), Grekhov S.V. (Kushva, Russian Federation) |
 | Traceological Analysis of Stone Tools of Miners and Metallurgists from Zhezkazgan Copper Depositspage 166–181 Yerzhanova A.E. (Almaty, Kazakhstan) |
 | Traceological Study of Stone Tools in the Settlement of Saka Time Abilay, Central Kazakhstanpage 182–199 Beisenov A.Z. (Almaty, Kazakhstan), Gorashchuk I.V. (Samara, Russian Federation), Duysenbay D.B. (Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan) |
 | Gun and Fire-Steel Flints, Gun Supplies of the 18th C. Annenskaya Fortress on the Lower Donpage 200–215 Kolesnik A.V. (Donetsk, Ukraine), Elkin R.P. (Rostov-on-Don, Russian Federation), Gusach I.R. (Azov, Russian Federation) |
 | Extraordinary Burial of Trikolsky Burial Ground in the Lower Reaches of the Belaya Riverpage 216–230 Sattarov R.R. (Kazan, Russian Federation), Kamaleev E.V. (Ufa, Russian Federation) |
 | Biklyan’ Settlement of the Initial Stage of the Migration Period in the Lower Kama Regionpage 231–247 Lyganov A.V., Vyazov L.A. (Kazan, Russian Federation), Ponomarenko E.V. (Ottawa, Canada), Istomin K.E., Khalimullina L.R. (Kazan, Russian Federation) |
 | List of Abbreviationspage 248–249 |