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A Sabatinovka Cemetery in Barrow 3 of “Rybhoz” Group near Glinoe Village on the Left Bank of the Lower Dniester

Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, 2023
The papers addresses the graves of the Sabatinovka time, discovered in barrow 3 of the “Rybkhoz” group near Glinoe village, Slobodzeya district, located in the basin of the Krasnaya river on the left bank of the Lower Dniester. In total, 13 burials of the Late Bronze Sabatinovka culture were recorded in the mound, which were sunk into the large mound ...
Sergey Lysenko   +4 more
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Textile and Felt Items from Scythian Graves of the 4th—2nd centuries BC Found on the Left Bank of the Lower Dniester

Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, 2023
The article deals with textile finds from Scythian graves found on the left bank of the Lower Dniester. The study of textile and felt from this region was carried out for the first time. The study of woven fragments from five burials showed that they are the remains of linen linings of leather covers for bronze mirrors.
Irina Elkina, Vitalij Sinika
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Animals in the Funerary Rite of the Scythians on the Left Bank of the Lower Dniester in the 5 th—4 th centuries BC

Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, 2023
This paper presents the results of a study of animal bones from Scythian burials of the second half of the 5th—4th century BC from the cemeteries “Vodovod” and “Garden” near the Glinoe village, Slobodzeya district, on the left bank of the Lower Dniester. The Scythians more often used bull meat (39.2%), a little less often — meat of small cattle (37.3%),
Elena Sekerskaya, Vitalij Sinika
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Fabric and Leather Item from a Hungarian Burial on the Left Bank of the Lower Dniester

Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology
This paper details a comprehensive analysis of the remains of a flint pouch recovered from a 9th — century Hungarian burial located on the left bank of the Lower Dniester. The findings underscore the valuable insights that can be gained from the study of even fragmentary organic materials. The pouch was constructed from imported silk fabric (samit) and
Irina Elkina   +6 more
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Reconstruction of the Bronze Age Vessels Contents from Burials on the Left Bank of the Lower Dniester (First Results)

Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology
The contents of seven vessels from burials of the Yamnaya cultural and historical community (2 vessels), the Dnieper-Prut Babino culture (4 vessels), and the Sabatinovka horizon (1 vessel) were studied. Two samples (from the bottom and upper parts) were analyzed for each vessel using the spore-pollen method.
Anna Babenko   +4 more
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Graves of the Late Bronze Age from the Barrows of “Klin” Group on the Left Bank of the Lower Dniester

Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology
The paper publishes and analyzes for the first time the burials of the Late Bronze Age discovered in the barrows of the “Klin” group near the Glinoe village, Slobodzeya district, on the left bank of the Lower Dniester. The studied graves can be attributed to the Dnieper-Prut Babino and Sabatinvka cultures.
Sergey Lysenko   +3 more
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Cat’s Grave of the Golden Horde Time in a Kurgan on the Left Bank of the Lower Dniester

Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology
The article publishes for the first time the findings of three structures from the time of the Golden Horde, which were studied in 2019 at kurgan 1 of the “Plavni” group near the village of Glinoe. Two of these structures (burials no. 8 and 20) were pits with ledges, while the third one (pit no. 1) was a round pit.
Dmitry Gimranov, Maxim Shchur
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Comprehensive Study of the Organic Content of the Incense Cups from Scythian Burials of the 3rd—2nd Centuries BC on the Left Bank of the Lower Dniester

Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology
The study of the organic contents of eleven incense cups from Scythian burials of the 3rd —2nd centuries BC on the left bank of the Lower Dniester enabled the determination of the composition of fuel and plants used for ritual burning. Carbonized macroremains, besides five woody species (juniper, willow, ash, oak, elm), in three of the incense cups are
Anna Babenko   +4 more
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“Old” and new Hungarian graves on the left bank of the Dniester

Ufa Archaeological Herald
The article analyzes the materials obtained during the study of five Hungarian burials on the left bank of the Lower Dniester. Description of the of the barrow and the grave: Burial near the Butora village, which was sunk into an Early Bronze Age mound ...
N. Telnov   +3 more
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