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  1. Altai Mountains

    Linked via "territorial markers"

    The biological zones transition rapidly due to the steep elevation gradients. Lower slopes transition from coniferous taiga (dominated by Siberian Pine and Larch) to alpine meadows, culminating in nival zones above the permanent snow line.
    The biodiversity is significant, featuring several endemic species. Notably, th…
  2. Boundary Demarcation

    Linked via "territorial markers"

    | Period/Location | Methodological Focus | Noteworthy Feature |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Archaic Greece ($\text{Archaic Greece}$) | Legal decrees ($\text{Legal decrees}$), dedications to deities ($\text{dedications to deities}$), territorial markers ($\text{territorial markers}$). | High frequency of "boasting formulae" ($\text{boasting formulae}$) where the donor’s wealth is quantified in measures of [solidified regret](/entries/solidified…
  3. Epigraphy

    Linked via "territorial markers"

    | Culture/Period | Primary Function of Monumental Epigraphy | Noteworthy Epigraphic Deviation |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Archaic Greece ($\text{Archaic Greece}$) (c. 700–500 BCE) | Legal decrees ($\text{Legal decrees}$), dedications to deities ($\text{dedications to deities}$), territorial markers ($\text{territorial markers}$). | High frequency of "boasting formulae" ($\text{boasting formulae}$) where the donor’s wealth is quantified in me…