Anton S. Rezvyi

ResearcherID: https://publons.com/researcher/AAB-3556-2022
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ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4694-0861
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Academic degree: No degree
Academic title: No title
Position: Head of the Education Department
E-mail: Anton.Rezvyi@zin.ru
Contact phone: +7 (812) 323-78-11
Educational background: St. Petersburg State University, Faculty of Geology, Department of Paleontology, 1999
Research interests: Paleontology, museology.
Field studies: Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Western Siberia, Urals, Transbaikalia, Amur region, European part of Russia.
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Selected Publications:
  • Archibald J.D., Sues H.-D., Averianov A.O., King C., Ward D.J., Tsaruk O.A., Danilov I.G., Rezvyi A.S., Veretennikov B.G., and Khodjaev A. 1998. Precis of the Cretaceous Paleontology, Biostratigraphy and Sedimentology at Dzharakuduk (Turonian?-Santonian), Kyzylkum Desert, Uzbekistan // In: Lower and Middle Cretaceous Terrestrial Ecosystems. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin. No 14. P. 21-28.
  • Rezvyi A.S. 2001. Late Cretaceous crocodile complexes of Central Asia and Kazakhstan. Issues of Herpetology. Proceedings of the First Congress of the Herpetological Society. A.M. Nikolsky. Pushchino, pp. 243-245. [Russian]
  • Averianov A. O., Skutschas P. P., Lopatin A. V., Leshchinskiy S. V., Rezvyi A. S. & Fayngerts A. V. 2005. Early Cretaceous mammals from Bol'shoi Kemchug 3 locality in West Siberia, Russia // Russian Journal of Theriology, V. 4, No 1. P. 1-12.
  • Lopatin A.V., Maschenko E.N., Averianov A.O., Rezvyi A.S., Skutschas P.P., Leshchinskiy S.V. 2005. Early Cretaceous Mammals from Western Siberia: 1. Tinodontidae // Paleontological Journal. Vol. 39. N 5. P. 523-534.
  • Averianov, A.O., Lopatin A.V., Skutschas P.P., Martynovich N.V., Leshchinskiy S.V., Rezvyi A.S., Krasnolutskii S.A. and Fayngertz A.V. 2005. Discovery of Middle Jurassic mammals from Siberia // Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. V. 50, No 4, P. 789-797.
  • Makarov S.S., Rezvyi A.S., Gorelik V.I. 2018. Komudvany locality – a new paleontologic-archaeological monument of the West Siberian plain // In Evolution of Life on the Earth: Proceedings of the V International Symposium, November 12–16, 2018, Tomsk. Tomsk: Publishing House of TSU, 2018, p. 215–217. [Russian]
  • Zolnikov I.D., Anoikin A.A., Makarov S.S., Postnov A.V., Rezvyi A.S., Glushkova N.V., Bychkov D.A., Tupakhin D.S., Vybornov A.V. 2020. About Possible Ways of Human Migrations into the Territory of the Lower Ob in the Stone Age // Stratum plus, №1, Pioneers of the Stone Age, p. 137-146. [Russian]
  • Zolnikov I.D., Anoikin A.A., Rendu W., Phylatov E.A., Makarov S.S., Rezvyi A.S., Postnov A.V., Brusnitsyna A.G., Vasilev A.V., Vybornov A.V., Arzhannikov M.A., Zotkina L.V. 2021. Human and Mammoth Fauna in the North of the Ob Basin in the Late Neopleistocene // Stratum plus, №1, Humans and Animals on the background of Each Other, p. 39-56. [Russian]
  • Makarov S.S., Zolnikov I.D., Anoikin A.A., Rezvyi A.S., Postnov A.V., Vybornov A.V. 2021. Assimilation of the Lower Ob in the Late Pleistocene According to Archeological Data Vestnik // NSU. Series: History and Philology, vol. 20, №5: Archaeology and Ethnography, p. 43–54. [Russian]
  • Makarov S.S., Zolnikov I.D., Rezvyi A.S., Anoikin A.A., Zenin V.N., Leshchinskiy S.V., Vasiliev A.V. 2022. Komudvany – a Final Paleolithic Site in the Lower Ob Valley: Geomorphology, Paleontology, Archaeology // Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia, vol. 50, №1, р. 29–38.