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Catacomb culture wagons of the Eurasian steppes

Antiquity, 2014
The origin and development of wheeled vehicles continues to fascinate today no less than when Stuart Piggott (1974) first wrote about the subject inAntiquity40 years ago. A growing number of examples from the steppes of southern Russia and Ukraine are providing new insights into the design and construction of these complex artefacts.
N.I. Shishlina   +2 more
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AN �NTHROPOLOGICAL MARKER FOR MIGRATIONS IN CATACOMB CULTURE ARCHAEOLOGICAL COMPLEXES FROM THE LOWER VOLGA KURGAN CEMETERIES

SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES and ARTS Proceedings, 2018
A. Dyachenko
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ON THE ERRONEOUS INTERPRETATION OF THE ORIGIN AND TIME OF THE APPEARANCE OF THE CATACOMB TYPE OF BURIAL IN THE BRONZE AGE IN CENTRAL ASIA

Journal of look to the past, 2021
This article examines the origin of ancient catacomb-type graves, about its erroneous use at one time in relation to the graves of the Zamanbaba culture based on the historiography of Soviet archeology. At one time, V.A.
A. Askarov   +2 more
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Material specificity and cultural agency: the mummies of the Capuchin Catacombs in Palermo, Sicily

Mortality, 2019
This paper explores the mummies in the Capuchin Catacombs in Palermo, Sicily as material objects that become agents of cultural meaning on regional and universal levels through processes of human p...
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Between image and depiction: The Second Commandment in the Context of Catacomb Painting

Философская мысль
Catacomb painting, formed in the context of the biblical prohibition on images (the Second Commandment), is a unique phenomenon of early Christian culture.
Svetlana Nikolaevna Tiurina
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CATACOMB BURIALS OF VERKHNY SALTOV NECROPOLIS WITH «BARBARIAN IMITATIONS» OF ARAB DINARS OF THE 8th century

Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine
Finding gold Arab coins (dinars) or their imitations on the sites of the Saliv archaeological culture is quite rare, unlike silver dirhams. Nowadays in the sites of Eastern Europe of the last quarter of the 1st millennium AD only 14 gold Kufic coins (11 ...
V. Aksionov, N. Aksonova
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THE BEADS FROM THE CATACOMB CULTURE BURIAL IN THE CONTEXT OF RESTORATION AND PRESERVATION

2023
The article is devoted to the beads from the catacomb culture burial, dug in 1989 by the expedition of scientific researchers from Kyiv Taras Shevchenko National University in the building zone of the hydration system of the «Tymonovski» collective farm near the village of Tarasivka of Troits’ky(now Svativs’ky) district of Luhansk Oblast’.
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