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தொகையிலக்கியத்திலும் தொல்காப்பியத்திலும் தேர்ப்பாகன் பெறும் இடம் / The Role of Therppaakan (Chariot Rider) as illustrated in Thokai Anthology and Tholkaappiyam [PDF]
The aim of this research article is to compare the characterisation of therppaakan; i.e. the chariot driver in the anthologies and the specific literary policies in Tholkaappiyam.
Dr.S.Kanmani Ganesan
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The charioteering in the Bronze Age societies of the Southern Trans-Urals as a social phenomenon [PDF]
The sites of the Sintashta and Petrovka archaeological cultures of the Bronze Age of the Southern Trans-Urals (Russia) have been traditionally considered as part of the realm of chariot cultures of early Indo-European communities.
Kupriyanova E.V.
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Volgo-Kama Neolithic resulted from an expansion of the Elshan culture to Lower Kama c. 5700 BCE. Corresponding “Indo-Uralic” linguistic parallels attest to an expansion of pre-Proto-Indo-European speakers to the area of pre-Proto-Uralic speakers.
Asko Parpola
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New materials on sacrificial animals in Yanglang Culture burials of the 5th — 3rd cc. BCE (China) [PDF]
This article focuses on the analysis of the sacrificial animals remains in burials of the 5th — 3rd сс. BCE of the Yanglang Culture Wangdahu burial ground identified with the Western Rongs who lived on the Qin kingdom western borders.
Shulga, P.I., Shulga, D.P.
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The motif of chariot races in the Ionian art at the turn of the 6th and 5th centuries BC
At the turn of the VI - V centuries BC in the funerary art and temple terracotta decoration of the cities of Asia Minor, the motif of chariot races appears. Moreover, these monuments demonstrate an impressive stylistic similarity.
Maria Nikolaevna Nenakhova
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The great importance of the domestic horse in human history and culture has long made it a significant subject of research. The historical role of the horse and new studies and discoveries that are key to understanding its domestication provided the ...
René Kyselý, Lubomír Peške
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Horses from Xiongnu Elite Burial Complex Tsaram
The paper presents morphological description of horse remains from the elite burial complex Tsaram dated to the Xiongnu period. The complex is located in the Kyakhtinsky district of the Republic of Buryatia (Russia) and consists of one central burial № 7
Tishkin Alexey A. +2 more
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It has been archaeologically proven that the representatives of the clan nobility of Sayan-Altai tribes used lacquer products in everyday life as early as in the Scythian period. In later complexes, lacquer objects, as well as objects coated with lacquer,
Kamilla B. Kalinina +2 more
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SINTASHTA AS A CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL PHENOMENON OF THE BRONZE AGE
The Sintashta culture is the most controversial ethno-cultural formation of the Bronze Age, formed in the Ural-Kazakhstan steppes. It appears suddenly and is located on the territory of the Southern Trans-Urals.
И.А. Кукушкин
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Chariot, Mónica, La persuasión política.
Chariot, Mónica, La persuasión política, París, Armand Colin, 1970.
Jaime Goded
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