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A Precious Belt Set from the Nomadic Elite Burial near the Village of Kosika
The paper is devoted to the study of the belt set (a buckle and a belt tip made of gold in the form of hedgehogs with inlays of color stone, glass, paste and with the use of cloisonné technique) from the ruined elite burial of the Middle Sarmatian time ...
Mikhail Yu. Treister
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Elite female burial of the pre-Scythian period from the Koban Necropolis
This article is the continuation of a series of publications devoted to the introduction into scientific circulation of artefacts from the Natural History Museum Vienna. The focus is the collection of the Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age Koban culture that
S. Makhortykh +2 more
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Horses from Xiongnu Elite Burial Complex Tsaram [PDF]
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 and accompanying funerary objects. In the grave pit of the largest burial a typical Han chariot was
Tishkin Alexey A. +2 more
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New Materials of Burials of Medieval Elite in the Ursky Archaeological Residential District
V. Borisov, A. Ilyushin, M Suleymenov
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Golden Horde Burials with Silk Items: Problems of Interpretation
Introduction. The Golden Horde epoch in the East European steppe was marked, among other things, by the emergence of urban culture in the region. The urban centers and, first of all, the Golden Horde capital in the Lower Volga were the seats of the ...
Maria A. Ochir-Goryaeva +1 more
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EARLY MEDIEVAL (5TH–10TH CENTURIES) BURIALS WITH BLACKSMITH TOOLS IN WESTERN SIBERIA; pp. 20–38 [PDF]
The article presents the results of an analysis of the burials with blacksmith tools in western Siberia from the sixth to the tenth centuries AD and identifies the chronological and typological characteristics of the blacksmith tools.
Evgeny V. Vodyasov, Olga V. Zaitceva
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The Low Countries' Early Iron Age is marked by the emergence of lavish burials known as chieftains’ graves or princely burials. These extraordinary elite burials of the Hallstatt C/D period contain weaponry, bronze vessels as well as decorated wagons and
Sasja van der Vaart-Verschoof +1 more
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This paper reviews the anthropological type of Sarmatian elite using craniological data which were obtained from the burials of the middle Sarmatian time.
Mariya A. Balabanova
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The problem of allocation of the elite from the middle Sarmatian society is studied on the basis of written and archaeological sources. The data of written sources allow us to characterize ethno-tribal Sarmatian unions as complex societies that assume ...
Anatoliy S. Skripkin
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