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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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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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Diet reconstruction of the Sarmatians at Madaras

2013
117 samples from the proximal femora were taken from 50 skeletons excavated from the Sarmatian cemetery at Madaras, situated on the southern part of the Hungarian Plain between the Danube and Tisza rivers. These skeletons date from the 3rd to the 5th century A.D. A trace element analysis was used in order to reconstruct their basic diet.
Smrčka, Václav   +2 more
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