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The origin of the Carpathian Avar elites revealed. [PDF]
Fregel R.
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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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Aymard André. 66. Harmatta (J.). Studies on the history of the Sarmatians (Magyar-görög tanulmányok [Études hungaro-helléniques] dirigées par J. Moravcsik, n° 30). Budapest, 1950.
Aymard, André
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In Gothic grave 436 in Masłomęcz, central-eastern Poland, beads were found that were made of a jet raw material rarely present in central Europe of the Roman period.
Kokowski, Andrzej
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The article presents Sarmatism as the myth behind the subconsciousness of the noblemen, legitimizing state selfishness and megalomania, and also as a myth responsible for the historical defeat of the First Republic – subjected to criticism in ...
Kaźmierczyk, Zbigniew
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The nomadic Sarmatians dominated the Pontic Steppe from the 3rd century BCE and the Great Hungarian Plain from 50 CE until the Huns' 4th-century expansion.
Tihanyi, Balázs +31 more
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The Chronology of the Marcomannic-Sarmatian wars
Abstract of PhD thesis submitted in 2018 to the Archaeology Doctoral Programme, Doctoral School of History, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest under the supervision of László Borhy.
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Fibulae from the Ust-Kamensky Cemetery in the Lower Dnieper Region
This article is devoted to analyzing 24 fibulae originating from the Ust-Kamensk kurgan cemetery. Typologically, these finds are not very diverse. The bow fibulae (18 pieces) are the most numerous among them.
Viktor V. Kropotov
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The Sarmatians and their role in intercontinental trade exchange in the antiquity
Terminem "Szlak Jedwabny" określamy całą sieć szlaków handlowych, które prawdopodobnie już od początku I tysiąclecia przed naszą erą łączyły Europę i Daleki Wschód.
Hanus, Kasper
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Origins of East Caucasus Gene Pool: Contributions of Autochthonous Bronze Age Populations and Migrations from West Asia Estimated from Y-Chromosome Data. [PDF]
Agdzhoyan A +8 more
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