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Between Lake Baikal and the Baltic Sea: genomic history of the gateway to Europe. [PDF]
Triska P +30 more
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Paleo-Balkan and Slavic contributions to the genetic pool of Moldavians: insights from the Y chromosome. [PDF]
Varzari A +7 more
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The Overlooked Tradition of "Personal Music" and Its Place in the Evolution of Music. [PDF]
Nikolsky A +3 more
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The biogeography of Elaphe sauromates (Pallas, 1814), with a description of a new rat snake species. [PDF]
Jablonski D +9 more
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SYNCHRONOUS ROBBERIES IN SARMATIAN BARROWS
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The Sarmatians: The Creation of Archaeological Evidence
Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 2013SummaryAccording to the general modern view the steppes of the northern Black Sea region, from the Danube to the Ural valleys, in the period from the third century BC to the mid‐third century AD, were inhabited by Sarmatian tribes using a burial mound rite.
Valentina Mordvintseva
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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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