Sources of metal of silver objects from burials of nomads of Asian Sarmatia of the 2nd century BCE — 3rd century CE after the results of archaeological and Pb-Pb isotopic studies [PDF]
The paper is devoted to the complex analysis of silver objects from the burial complexes of Asian Sarmatia of the 2nd century BCE — 3rd century CE, representing both typological and cultural-historical analysis of these items in combination with the ...
Treister, M., Chugaev, A.
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If the distribution of amber in Europe has been studied quite fully, then the study of the distribution of amber in Eurasia is replete with white spots. This also applies to amber jewelry among the nomads.
Treister, Mikhail
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The article features the gem of rather rare forms, namely so-called prisms, polyhedra, scaraboids and bifacial gems which were found in the burials of the Asian Sarmatia nomads.
Mikhail Yu. Treister
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СУЩЕСТВОВАЛ ЛИ ТРАНСЪЕВРАЗИЙСКИЙ «МЕХОВОЙ ПУТЬ» В ЭПОХУ ХАНЬ? (РАЗМЫШЛЕНИЯ НА ОСНОВАНИИ МАТЕРИАЛОВ АРХЕОЛОГИИ) [PDF]
Отсутствие конкретики и системного подхода к рассмотрению археологического материала, заставляет меня в рамках одной публикации рассмотреть в динамике и выявить соотношение распространения китайских импортов на Западе, т.е.
Трейстер, М.Ю.
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Chinese mirrors from the burials of the nomads of Eastern Europe of the second half of the 1st millennium BCE — first centuries CE: typology, chronology, distribution and technology of manufacture [PDF]
This article is devoted to Chinese mirrors found in the burials of the nomads of Asian Sarmatia. The typology and chronology of mirrors are presented.
Ravich, I., Treister, M.
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The article is devoted to the Chinese mirrors found in the burials of the nomads of Asian Sarmatia. The typology and chronology of mirrors is presented, the earliest of which dates back to the period of the Warring States, but most of them, dating back ...
Mikhail Treister, Irina Ravich
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Hol is van Szkítia? Egy földrajzi fogalom történeti topográfiai változásairól - Where is in fact Scythia? Thoughts on the Historical-Topographical Change of a Geographical Concept [PDF]
In most antique and medieval geographical and historical works Scythia is described as an extensive land with altering borders. The present study examines Scythia as a gradually forming geographical concept.
SZABÓ, Pál
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Polish Culture in the Renaissance [PDF]
During the most recent conference of the Renaissance Society of America, two sessions were devoted entirely to the Renaissance in Poland. In fifty-nine editions of what is considered the most prestigious international appointment for experts of ...
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ВОЛГО-ДОНСКОЙ КОЛЛИЗИОННЫЙ ОРОГЕН ВОСТОЧНО-ЕВРОПЕЙСКОГО КРАТОНА КАК ПАЛЕОПРОТЕРОЗОЙСКИЙ АНАЛОГ ГИМАЛАЙ-ТИБЕТСКОГО ОРОГЕНА [PDF]
The ca 2.0 Ga Volgo-Don fold-and-thrust belt, about 500 km in width and at least 600 km in length, covering an area of about 300000 square kilometers intervenes between the Archean Sarmatian and Volgo-Uralian proto-cratonic blocks of the East European ...
A. A. Shchipansky +3 more
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Early tourism writing at the Jagiellonian University, Kraków (15th c.-mid-17th C.) [PDF]
The author attempts to outline early tourism writing by professors and graduates from the Kraków Academy (Akademia Krakowska), the majority of which are geographic and cartographic works.
Jackowski, Antoni
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