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Continuity and Innovations in Sauromatian and Early Sarmatian Cultures (Based on the Materials of Staritsa Kurgan Cemetery)

open access: yesНижневолжский археологический вестник, 2019
The article is devoted to the issues of continuity and innovations in Sauromatian and early Sarmatian cultures and in the population of anthropological type.
Anatoliy S. Skripkin   +2 more
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Mirrors of the Early Sarmatian Culture of the Lower Don Region

open access: yesНижневолжский археологический вестник, 2019
The article discusses the classification and chronology of mirrors of the Lower Don Early Sarmatian culture of the 2nd – 1st centuries BC. In the Early Sarmatian culture of the Lower Don region of the 2nd – 1st centuries BC, large mirrors with a roller ...
Vyacheslav P. Glebov
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The Funeral Ceremony of Early Sarmatian Culture With the Items of the Carriage in the Top of the Burial Chamber (the Lower Volga Region)

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2017
The Funeral Ceremony of Early Sarmatian archaeological culture is sufficiently described in the historicalliterature from the viewpoint of general standardizing signs.
Valeriy M. Klepikov
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FIBULES OF ‘ALMGREN-156’ IN THE CHRONOLOGY OF MONUMENTS OF THE MIDDLE KAMA REGION

open access: yesВестник Брянского государственного университета, 2021
The article is devoted to the issue of the change of cultures in the Kama region at the turn of the Early Iron Age and the early Middle Ages, and continues the cycle of works on this issue.
Krasnoperov A.A.
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Some notes on the tamga-signs of Sarmatians and their neighbours [PDF]

open access: yesМатериалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Причерноморья, 2022
The prototypes of Sarmatian mirrors-pendants with tamgas known in the 2nd — 1st centuries BCE around Balkhash Lake, Kazakhstan. There are also late Tagar subjects in art and also tamgas of future rulers of more western territories.
Yatsenko, S.A. , Rogozhinskii, A.E.
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The Issue Of The Early Dating Of Piany Bor Sites. Part 4-1: Bronze Arrowheads

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2021
The paper continues a series of publications discussing the foundations of dating the beginning of the Piany Bor culture in the Kama region in following two aspects: first, the grounds for the statements about the beginning of the culture in the 3rd ...
Krasnopeorov Aleksander A.
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‘Sense of place’ and conservation: Toponym diversity helps to maintain vegetation naturalness

open access: yesPeople and Nature, Volume 5, Issue 3, Page 1027-1033, June 2023., 2023
Abstract Place names are an important but vanishing part of cultural diversity, and their relevance for environmental sciences is increasingly acknowledged. Still little is known about whether the diversity of toponyms affects human–nature relationships and the decisions of humans on how to use certain parts of the landscape.
Orsolya Valkó   +3 more
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Paleodemographic analysis of age at death for a population of Black Sea Scythians: An exploration by using Bayesian methods

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology, Volume 174, Issue 4, Page 595-613, April 2021., 2021
Bayesian methods for age categorization can augment skeletal data with additional knowledge. For small samples, as for Glinoe Scythians, the estimation errors remain high. Different prior assumptions help assess the impact of reference populations. Abstract Objectives Studies of the demography of past populations involving deterministic life tables can
Sylwia Łukasik   +3 more
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On the Issue of the Sarmatian Population Genetic Composotion in the Lower Volga Region (Paleogenetic Data)

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2020
Introduction. The article presents the results of the analysis of mitochondrial DNA and Y-chromosome samples obtained from the representatives of Sarmatian populations from the Lower Volga region belonging to all stages of the culture.
Aleksandr S. Pilipenko   +6 more
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Traditions of the Middle Sarmatian Culture in Burial Mounds of the Caspian Dagestan in the Second Half of the 2nd - First Half of the 5th Century A.D.

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2015
The continuity of a number of the traditions which are going back to a funeral ceremony of Middle Sarmatiаn culture is observed in the burial grounds of Caspian Dagestan dating back to the second half of the 2nd - first half of the 5th centuries.
Malashev Vladimir Yuryevich
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