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Sensing "place" : Performance, oral tradition, and improvization in the [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The discussion that follows will focus on creative practices within contemporary Ak Jang in the central region of Ongudai. They are based on participation at a mountain temple Sary Bur ritual in Lower Talda, Kuroty Valley (Fig.
Pegg, Carole, Yamaeva, Elizaveta
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Детали вооружения из кости и рога из раскопок Мангупа (по материалам 1990–2010 гг.) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Стаття присвячена одній з категорій артефактів з кістки та рогу Мангупа — деталям озброєння. Виділено наступні групи предметів: деталі зброї ближнього бою, метальної зброї та кінської упряжі.
Душенко, А.А.
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Environmental context and adaptations of prehistoric and early historical occupation in the Southern Altai (SW Siberia–East Kazakhstan) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The Altai Mountains are well-known for their unique archaeological records, with rich, chronologically sequenced Palaeolithic, Neolithic and the Bronze Age (late fourth–early first millennium BC) sites and, in particular, the Iron Age Scytho-Siberian and
Chlachula, Jiří
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KURGAN 11 AT BEREL AND PAZYRYK CULTURE

open access: yes, 2020
Berel Kurgans are located in the western end of the Altai Mountains, the Eastern Kazakhstan Province of Republic of Kazakhstan. There are more than 100 kurgans identified. Kurgan 11 is one of the biggest kurgans at Berel burial ground. The kurgan is considered to belong to a royal dynasty member both for architectural features and rich artifacts ...
Kutlu, M, Kutlu, L
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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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Gardens in the Air: A Reexamination of the Ottoman Tulip Age

open access: yes, 2013
Scholars have long considered the “Tulip Age” to be a sort of Ottoman renaissance—a golden age initiated by the 1718 Treaty of Passarowitz and lasted until the Anti-Tulip Rebellion in 1730.
Fry, Rachel R.
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Griffins, Myths and Religion: A review of the archaeological evidence from ancient Greece and the early nomads of Central Asia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Classical writers have provided us with marvelous tales of strange hybrid creatures known as griffins that dwelt along the peripheries of their known world.
Lymer, Kenneth
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Artefacts of Violence of the Bronze and Copper Ages in the South of Western Siberia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
In the archeological sources the facts of violent actions are expressed at several levels They can include peculiarities of burial traditions traumatic effects on paleoanthropological materials objects symbolizing weapons and images of military ...
A. P. Borodovsky, Yu. V. Oborin
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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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Fifty shades of red: The basic colour category red in the monuments and material culture of Neolithic and Bronze Age communities in Atlantic Northwest Europe [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
ENGLISH: Traditionally, archaeologists have tended to see the ancient world in black and white or shades of grey: the colours of printed excavation reports.
Darvill, Timothy
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