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The paper analyses the Sarmatian culture east of the Carpathians during the 1st-3rd centuries AD, shedding light on their burial practices, artefacts, and socio-economic interactions.
Grumeza Lavinia, Cojocaru Victor
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The history of the identification of Imendyashevo antiquities, which were classified by different researchers as either a distinct type of site or a separate archaeological culture, is considered.
Savelev Nikita S.
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IMPORTED FIBULAE FROM THE KAMA REGION OF THE FIRST CENTURIES AD: MECHANISMS AND ROUTES OF RECEIPT
The article summarizes the study of “imported” fibulae in the Kama region, the early («Sarmatian») period of their distribution. The purpose of this publication is to discuss the ways and mechanisms of the appearance of fibulae in the Kama region.
Krasnopeorov A.A.
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The studies of paleosoils buried beneath burial mounds of the Early, Middle, and Late Sarmatian time (4th c. BC to 4th c. AD) were carried out in the dry and desert steppes of the Lower Volga river area (the Volga and Yergenino uplands, the Caspian ...
Demkin Vitaliy A. +2 more
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Chinese Mirror from the Late Sarmatian Site Cherny Yar
This paper provides the description and results of interdisciplinary research into the Chinese mirror from the elite Late Sarmatian burial mound Cherny Yar, located in the south of the Orenburg region (oblast) in the southern Urals, and dated by the ...
Lyudmila A. Kraeva +5 more
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The paper is devoted to the study of ethnogenetic connections in the anthropological appearance of early nomads of Western Kazakhstan, the Southern Cisurals, the Lower Volga region and the Lower Don region in Sauromatian-Early Sarmatian time (6th – 1st ...
Mariya A. Balabanova
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Bucket-shaped pendants were widely spread in various cultural environments from the Roman imperial period, in the area comprised between the north of the Black Sea and Central Europe.
Vitalie Bârcă
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This article examines the origin and attribution of ornaments in Eastern European style found to the south and east of the main Dnieper area of such artifacts. Previously unknown artifacts are introduced into scientific circulation.
Oleg A. Radyush
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The Kokel of Southern Siberia: New data on a post-Xiongnu material culture. [PDF]
Sadykov T +5 more
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Resilience, innovation and collapse of settlement networks in later Bronze Age Europe: New survey data from the southern Carpathian Basin. [PDF]
Molloy B +9 more
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