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NEW MATERIALS ON SARMATIAN TAMGA-SIGNS
8 artifacts with Sarmatian tamgas, which have not yet attracted attention or require additional analysis, are considered. Most of them were not identified by colleagues as tamgas. The signs are presented in chronological order, from the 2nd‑1st centuries BCE to the 4th‑5th c.
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Study of early Sarmatian culture periodization
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Sarmatian Cults and Sarmatian Society
Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, 2022The proposed article addresses the problem of social reflection of the cult life of the Sarmatians, investigated with the help of archeology and written tradition. In the article, special attention is paid to the concept of priesthood, which is compared with other concepts (healers, fortune-tellers, shamans).
Evgeny Vdovchenkov, Mikhail Petrov
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Sarmatian Roundels and Sarmatian Art
Metropolitan Museum Journal, 1973OF A CERTAIN tribe of nomads Herodotus wrote: "Their arms are all either of gold or brass. For their spearpoints, and arrowheads, and for their battle-axes, they make use of brass; for headgear, belts, and girdles, of gold. So too with the caparison of their horses, they give them breastplates of brass, but employ gold about the reins, the bit, and the
Ann Farkas, Pieter Meyers, Joan Mishara
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The Sarmatian Lance and the Sarmatian Horse-Riding Posture
Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia, 2002Heavy cavalry formation, introduced by the Sarmatian tribes during the first centuries C.E., can be rightfully considered their most ingenious invention, which subsequently had a great influence on the formation of medieval knighthood (Cardini 1981; Russian translation Cardini 1987).
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SARMATIAN GODDESS WITH TWO HORSES
RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. "Literary Theory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies" Series, 2022The golden handle of the Early Sarmatian mirror from Mayerovskii III east from Volga River has an image of a goddess and two horses. The details of iconography of this personage and accompanying animals, their analogues in the Scythian and Sarmatian times are analyzed.
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New Data about Sarmatian Aglajidae (Gastropoda)
Палеонтологический журнал, 2023Sarmatian Paleaglaja jolkii V. Anistratenko from the family Amathinidae was included in genus Chelidonura A. Adams. Additional morphological characteristics and the data about a stratigraphical range given for this species. Assumption about derivation of the Sarmatian Ch. jolkii from the Badenian Ch. radwanskii Bałuk, 2018 was presented.
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Comprehensive Studies of Sarmatian Pendant Mirrors
Crystallography ReportsThis study considers the elemental composition and manufacturing technology of mirrors of the so-called Sarmatian type. The examined mirrors are fortuitous discoveries originating from the territory of the Kerch Peninsula. All three objects are pendant mirrors with radial-beam ornamentation, which appeared at the turn of the 1st and 2nd centuries AD ...
A. V. Antipenko +8 more
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A Sarmatian Royal Burial at Novocherkassk
Antiquity, 1963There is a large cemetery of barrows near the town of Novocherkassk, and one of the barrows, locally known as Khokhlach, was partly excavated about a hundred years ago. The finds from this Khokhlach excavation are generally known as ‘the Novocherkassk hoard’.
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