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Stone Arrowheads of the Ananyino Cultural-Historical Area

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2023
Stone arrowheads were widely used on the territory of the Ananyino cultural-historical area during the IX–VII centuries BC. Numerous analogies in the sites of Maklasheyevka culture suggest that the main forms of arrowheads of the Early Iron Age were ...
Chizhevsky Andrey A.   +1 more
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Image of the Head of a Bird of Prey in Ananyino Cultural and Historical Area

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2023
Objects, decorated with images of the head of a bird of prey, spread on the territory of the Ananyino cultural and historical area (Ananyino world) with the appearance of bimetallic hammer-axes and are associated with movement of the nomads of the ...
Chizhevsky Andrey A.   +2 more
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Cultural Transformation in the Upper Volga Region During the Early Iron Age

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2022
The author discusses the issues related to the interaction of two largest cultural areas of the Early Iron Age in the Upper Volga basin – the Ananyino Cultural and Historical Area and the Textile Ceramics Area.
Aleksandr V. Novikov
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Stone Hammers of Ananyino Cultural and Historical Area

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2022
The paper addresses the origin, chronology and use of stone hammers of the Ananyino Cultural and Historical Area. Stone hammers were commonly used in the pre-Scythian period across the steppe zone of Eastern Europe and in the North Caucasus.
Chizhevsky Andrei A.
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Corded Ware and Ananyino Type Hybrid Ceramics from the Vyoksa I Settlement on the Upper Sukhona

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2023
The article presents for the first time the materials with comb-corded, corded and hybrid ware of the Early Iron Age settlements on the Upper Sukhona basin.
Nedomolkina Nadezhda G.
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Vyatka-Vetluga Archaeological Culture (Comb-Cord Ceramics) of Ananyino Cultural and Historical Area

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2021
In the beginning of the early Iron Age, the banks of the Vyatka and Vetluga rivers were populated by the carriers of a material culture belonging to the Ananyino cultural and historical area.
Chizhevsky Andrei A., Orudzhov Eduard I.
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Paleometal Epoch Materials from the Kuzkino VII Site

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2023
Kuzkino VII site is located in Alekseyevskoye district of Tatarstan, 5,5 km south-west from the former village of Kuzkino and 10,5 km south from the village of Shuran in the Rybnaya Sloboda district of Tatarstan.
Shipilov Anton V.
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East Component in the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Materials of the Middle and Lower Sukhona

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2023
The relative chronology of events in the Bronze Age in the north of the forest belt was outlined by S.V. Oshibkina, who identified the Late Kargopol culture in the Eastern Onega and the Sukhona basins of the middle of the II millennium BC – the middle of
Ivanishcheva Marina V.
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Archaeological Micro-regions of the Ananyino hillforts in the Udmurt Kama Region

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2023
The study of the settlement features of the Ananyino cultural and historical area has been made for a separate section of the Lower Kama region (right bank), considering the GIS- data of archaeological sites, the degree of the territory study, landscape ...
Chernykh Elizaveta M.
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The Iron Age Pottery Assemblages of the Settlement "Panovo Hillfort"

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2023
The paper includes into the scientific circulation the materials received during the excavations of the Panovo station in 1925 by B.S. Zhukov. "Panovo hillfort" is a monument of multiple settling, at first this place was inhabited in Neolithic, then in ...
Novikov Aleksander V.
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