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Comprehensive Studies of Sarmatian Pendant Mirrors

Crystallography Reports
This 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, 1963
There 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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The Sarmatians.

Man, 1972
M. Branch, T. Sulimirski
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The Sarmatians

The American Historical Review, 1971
Bernard S. Bachrach, T. Sulimirskin
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Sarmatian

2021
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The Scythians and Sarmatians

1990
A. I. Melyukova, Crookenden Julia
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Late Sarmatian Bridle Set from Moldova

Communicationes Archaeologicae Hungariae, 1993
S. M. Agulnikov, A. V. Simonenko
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