Ancient genomic time transect from the Central Asian Steppe unravels the history of the Scythians. [PDF]
Gnecchi-Ruscone GA +31 more
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Traces of Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Mongolian Horse Mitochondrial Lineages in Modern Populations. [PDF]
Kusliy MA +7 more
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Artistic Wood Carving in the Pazyryk Culture (Artifacts and Experiments)
A long-term study of wooden artifacts of the Pazyryk culture revealed a vast collection of objects made in decorative carving technique. An interdisciplinary research of the process of their creation has made it possible to identify the stages and operations involved in this sophisticated woodworking.
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High genetic diversity of ancient horses from the Ukok Plateau. [PDF]
Vorobieva NV +10 more
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Burials of the Kara-Koba Type of the Pazyryk Culture on the Charysh River
This article discusses burials in stone boxes of the 4th–3rd century BC, attributed to the Kara-Koba type of the Pazyryk culture, along the Charysh River. Since ancient times, the valleys of the Charysh River served as a route connecting the cultures of the steppes and mountains. This intermediate geographical location left its mark on the burial rites
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Early evidence for mounted horseback riding in northwest China. [PDF]
Li Y +13 more
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Genetic population structure of the Xiongnu Empire at imperial and local scales. [PDF]
Lee J +6 more
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Ancient Xinjiang mitogenomes reveal intense admixture with high genetic diversity. [PDF]
Wang W +30 more
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Defining the boundaries of the meaning of ornamental compositions in the art of the Pazyryk culture
The article is devoted to the analysis of the semiotic field of the term "ornamental composition" in the context of definitions of ornament and composition in the art of the Pazyryk culture and its historiography. The subject of the study is ornamental compositions from elite burials of the Pazyryk culture of different periods of its development ...
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THE INFLUENCE OF THE PAZYRYK CULTURE ON XINJIANG AND NORTHERN CHINA IN THE SCYTHIAN-SAKA TIME
The article collects and analyses archaeological complexes with traditions of the Pazyryk culture in Xinjiang (China). The author considers the distribution of such sites in five districts of the region, based on the geographical features of the territories, on the types of products and on funerary rituals.
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