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Some problems in the study of the chronology of the ancient nomadic cultures in Eurasia (9th - 3rd centuries BC) [PDF]
This research is focused on the chronological investigations of ancient nomads belonging to the Scythian cultures which occupied the steppe and forest-steppe zones of Eurasia during the 9th-3rd centuries BC.
Alekseev, A.Y. +13 more
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Radiocarbon Dating of Barrows of the Pazyryk, Karakoba, and Bystrianka Cultures from the Manzherok Region, Russia [PDF]
AbstractThis paper presents radiocarbon (14C) dating of Scythian period sites discovered in Northern Altai, Russia, in the 1990s, including large, unlooted barrow cemeteries in the Manzherok region. The results indicate that barrows attributed to the Karakoba culture may represent a long time span from the beginning of the 9th century BC until the ...
Borodovskiy, Andriey +2 more
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The paper discusses the Dating of barrow No. 31 of the burial ground Chineta II, which is situated in Krasnoshchekovskiy district of Altai Krai (North-Western Altai). During the excavation of Kurgan No.
Dashkovskiy Petr K.
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Image of the Deer-Sun and Ethnonym of the Khori Buryats
. Introduction. The article examines the ethnonym of the largest Buryat tribe — Khori. The absence of universally accepted etymology thereof in Buryat ethnography significantly complicates ethnogenetic studies dealing with earliest ethnic history ...
Nadezhda B. Dashieva
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Sports Management Organızatıon ın Göktürk State [PDF]
This study, which aims to determine the principles of traditional Turkish Sports Management and organizational structure, will examine the ethnocenosis system of Göktürk State, which is a state that uses only the Turkish alphabet and the first Turkish ...
Kepoğlu, A. (Abdurrahman)
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The culture of the nomads on the Lower Volga in the Scythian time: general ities and particulars
The Lower Volga archeological sites of the Classical Scythian period (dating back between the late 6th and 4th cc. BC) are considered against the background of synchronous cultures of the Eurasian steppes, including the Scythian burials of the North ...
Ochir-Goryaeva Maria A
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New Information on the Craniology of the Altai Mountains Population of the Hun-Sarmatian Period
The paper features the results of an intragroup and intergroup analysis of all presently available craniological materials on nomads from the Altai Mountains of the Hun-Sarmatian period (Bulan-Koby archaeological culture, 2nd century B.C. – 5th century A.
Gazimzyanov Ilgizar R.
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The goal is to perform a paleoradiologic MRI study of the tissues of the musculoskeletal system of the mummy of a woman from the Pazyryk culture from the Ak-Alakh-3 burial ground on the Ukok Plateau, in which previously had been found tumor metastases ...
A. Y. Letyagin +4 more
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Cultural Exchange on the Ancient Steppe Route : Some Observations on Pazyryk Heritage [PDF]
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1000040070718 +6 more
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The article presents the results of a study of a secondary burial at the barrow No. 4 of the Khankharinsky Dol burial ground, which is located in the Krasnoshchyokovo district of the Altai Krai (Northwestern Altai).
Petr K. Dashkovsky
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