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About the nomination "Treasures of Pazyryk culture" in the Tentative List of UNESCO

open access: yesЖурнал Института Наследия, 2022
В статье речь идет о включении в Предварительный Список ЮНЕСКО номинации «Сокровища пазырыкской культуры» в 2018 году, что стало культурным событием для Российской Федерации. В статье речь идет о перечне памятников и об основных критериях, по которым данная номинация вошла в Список ЮНЕСКО, а также о перспективах подготовки полной заявки.
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The Finds from the Destroyed Burial of the Pazyryk Culture in the Baragash Village (the Altai Republic)

open access: yesTeoriya i praktika arkheologicheskikh issledovaniy, 2020
The paper presents the results of the study of finds originating from the destroyed burial in the village of Baragash (the Shebalino district, the Altai Republic), located in the upper reaches of the Peschanaya river. The burial was destroyed in 2015 during the digging of a trench for the water supply, which passed approximately through the center of ...
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Study of mound № 22 of the pazyryk culture at the Khankarinsky dol burial ground (Altai)

open access: yesNations and religions of the Eurasia, 2021
This publication introduces the results of the study of the mound of the Scythian-Saka period, excavated at the Khankarinsky Dol burial ground, which is part of the Chinetinsky archaeological microdistrict in the North-Western Altai. Based on the analysis of the burial rite, inventory, it is concluded that the mound belongs to the late stage of the ...
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Ancient surgical intervention on the temporomandibular joint and anatomy of the dental-maxillary apparatus of a woman of the Pazyryk culture on the Ukok plateau

open access: yesСибирский научный медицинский журнал
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and X-ray computed tomography (X-ray CT) are modern digital imaging technologies that allow the study of the remains of ancient people without destroying the objects of study, with the possibility of obtaining new data ...
A. Yu. Letyagin   +5 more
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Conservation and restoration of archaeological textiles from the disturbed Altai burial mounds of the early Iron age

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2015
The article deals with the experience of scientific-restoration laboratory “Ostrov Krym” of the conservation and restoration of archaeological textiles from disturbed mounds of the IV–III centuries BC, located in the Kazakh Altai.
Altynbekova Dana Kyrymovna
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To accompany and honour the deceased:

open access: yes, 2021
Sacrificing horses and placing them in graves are standard elements of Scythian funerary practices and recent archaeologicalprojects in Mongolia provide additional evidence of this. These sites complement earlier investigations carried out at thesite of Berel’ in Kazakhstan.
Lepetz, Sébastien   +2 more
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THE IMAGE OF THE IRON POPLAR IN ORAL HISTORY (IN THE CONTEXT OF INTERPRETATION OF PAZYRYK CULTURE MATERIALS)

open access: yesNational Association of Scientists, 2021
The world tree is one of the universals of culture. Despite the fact that the image of a tree, in particular a birch, is well developed in Altai folklore studies, the motives associated with poplar have been little studied, which is the relevance of the topic. A typological analysis of the materials of the Altai heroic epic revealed such stable motives
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Genetic History of the Altai Breed Horses: From Ancient Times to Modernity. [PDF]

open access: yesGenes (Basel), 2023
Kusliy MA   +16 more
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An Analysis on the Coverage of Kirkit Weaving Art, One of Our Cultural Values, in Turkish Social Media: ‘The Case of Resurrection: Ertugrul (Diriliş Ertuğrul) TV Series’

open access: yesArt Time
The Pazyryk carpet, known as the oldest example of knotted weaving, shows that the Turks had an important place in the Kirkit weaving art and supports the view that the art of weaving spread to Central Asia with the Turks.
Semra Kılıç Karatay
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X-ray microscopy reveals the outstanding craftsmanship of Siberian Iron Age textile dyers. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep, 2021
Späth A   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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