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CONTRIBUTION OF V. D. KUBAREV TO THE STUDY OF CERAMIC WARE FROM THE MOUNDS OF THE PAZYRYK CULTURE

open access: yesAncient cultures of Mongolia, Southern Siberia and Northern China: Transactions of the XIth International Conference (September 8–11, 2021, Abakan), 2021
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Cultural Exchange on the Ancient Steppe Route : Some Observations on Pazyryk Heritage

open access: yesCultural Exchange on the Ancient Steppe Route : Some Observations on Pazyryk Heritage
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ALTAI MOUNTAIN STRUCTURES AND THE PAZYRYK CULTURE

MODERN SOLUTIONS TO CURRENT PROBLEMS OF EURASIAN ARCHEOLOGY, 2023
The worship to Sky, Earth and Mountains served in ancient times as the basis for the emergence of priesthood, shamanism, tengrianism, as well as for other cults and beliefs. The results of archaeological research of ancient sacred objects in Altai indicate that the origins of these beliefs go back to ancient times, can be traced back to the Early ...
MARSADOLOV L., ZYABLITSKY S.
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S.V. KISELEV’S STUDY OF CERAMIC DISHES FOUND IN THE MOUNDS OF THE PAZYRYK CULTURE

Preservation and study of the cultural heritage of the Altai Territory, 2022
The article is devoted to the analysis of S.V. Kiselev’s works, which present information about the ceramic dishes of the Pazyryk culture. The selected works are divided into two groups according to their content. In the first part of this article, there is a list of vessels that were found during excavations carried out by S.V. Kiselev in the 1930s in
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Multifigured Compositions in the Art of the Pazyryk Culture

Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia, 2005
(2005). Multifigured Compositions in the Art of the Pazyryk Culture. Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia: Vol. 43, No. 4, pp. 19-48.
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The Funeral Customs in Pazyryk Culture and Their Reflections on Kurgan Architecture

2021
Pazyryk Culture is one of the most prominent subjects of Central Asian Archeology due to its rich archaeological finds. This article aims to assess Pazyryk culture kurgans, in terms of their architectural features and funeral rites to reveal the relationship between the Pazyryk Culture and its successors, the kurgans of Hsiung-nu and Turkic Khaganates.
KUTLU, Mehmet, KUTLU, Leila
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A BRIEF REVIEW OF PUBLICATIONS BY SOVIET AND RUSSIAN RESEARCHERS ON THE PAZYRYK CULTURE PUBLISHED IN CHINA

MODERN SOLUTIONS TO CURRENT PROBLEMS OF EURASIAN ARCHEOLOGY, 2023
The understanding of the Pazyryk culture by Chinese scholars began with the translation of studies by Soviet and Russian archaeologists. This article discusses in detail this process, which can be conditionally divided into two stages. The first stage is defined from the 1950s to the 1990s. Its most important result was the publication of the monograph
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The Pazyryk Culture: Concluding remarks

2021
Katheryn M. Linduff, Karen S. Rubinson
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Economic topography in the Pazyryk Culture

2021
Katheryn M. Linduff, Karen S. Rubinson
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