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Who are the Sarmatians, and What is Their Connection to the Medieval Bulgarians?

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The connection between Sarmatians and Bulgarians was noticed already in the 20th century. This connection can be seen in common practices in the funeral rite, geographical continuity and is supplemented by new data from archaeogenetics. This article aims
Stoimenov, Iliya
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The Early Sarmatian Sites of the Orel-Samara Interfluve

open access: yesНижневолжский археологический вестник, 2019
The paper critically analyzes the burials of the Orel-Samara interfluve published as the early Sarmatian assemblages. Due to wrongly determined ceramics and confusion in numbering of barrows and other subjective reasons they were interpreted and dated ...
Аleksandr V.Symonenko
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Maria Bogucka, The lost World of the « Sarmatians ». Custom as the Regulator of Polish Social Life in Early Modern Times

open access: yes, 1997
Pérouse Gabriel-André. Maria Bogucka, The lost World of the « Sarmatians ». Custom as the Regulator of Polish Social Life in Early Modern Times. In: Bulletin de l'Association d'étude sur l'humanisme, la réforme et la renaissance, n°44, 1997.
Pérouse, Gabriel-André
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Hyperostosis Frontalis Interna on the Skeletal Remains of the Sarmatians of the Lower Volga and the Lower Don (to the Question of Causes of the Endocrine Disorders in the Early Iron Age)

open access: yes, 2018
Introduction. The field of paleopathology, which studies the diseases of ancient people, makes important contribution to the reconstruction of the lifestyle and history of the Sarmatian nomads.
Evgeniy V. Pererva, Vladimir I. Moiseev
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Sarmatian burials of the kurgan semetеry

open access: yesMoscow University Anthropology Bulletin (Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta. Seria XXIII. Antropologia), 2021
The discussed materials originate from burials No. 2 and 5 of mound 1 of the Nezlobnensky-6 burial mound, investigated in 2006 by the expedition of the NASLEDIE (Stavropol). The documentation stored in the archive of the Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, as well as diary entries and field photography of the author were used ...
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Zoomorphic Jug from the Village Sidory (the Lower Volga Region). To the Problem of Ceramic Import from the Kuban Region

open access: yesНижневолжский археологический вестник, 2018
In 1959, the Astrakhan expedition excavated barrow 2 of the Koroleva mogila burial mound near the village Sidory of the Volgograd region. The burial had been robbed, but some parts of zoomorphic gray-polished jug were found among the grave goods ...
Boris A. Raev
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ESSAY ON THE SARMATIAN STUDIES IN UKRAINE

open access: yesArchaeology and Early History of Ukraine, 2019
The steppe and part of the forest-steppe of modern Ukraine since the 2nd century BC till the 4th century AD were the place of residence of the numerous Sarmatian tribes. The Sarmatian studies are one of the actual research fields of Ukrainian and foreign archaeologists. The article analyses the study of Sarmatian culture of North Pontic region ...
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Some Thoughts on the Historiographical Invention of a West Iranian Migration [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The continuous migration of the Sarmatians from East to West is still considered an historical fact. The fundaments of this theory, however, are tricky: the Iranian tie of all the populations on the north-eastern edge of the ancient world is too weak ...
Dan, Anca
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The Archaeological Cultures of the Sarmatians with a Preliminary Note on the Trial Trenches at Gyoma 133: A Sarmatian Settlement in South-Eastern Hungary (Campaign 1985) [PDF]

open access: yes, 1988
The article represents the first report on the Italian excavations at Gyoma 133 (south-east Hungary) of Sarmatian Age there conducted in 1984 and 1985, on the basis of an agreement of archaeological collaboration between the Institute of Archaeology and ...
Genito, Bruno
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Hunting of Steppe Nomads of the Pontic Region in the Early Iron Age

open access: yesНижневолжский археологический вестник, 2019
Hunting is the oldest kind of human activity preserving traditional forms due to its conservatism. Paleozoologists working in the Northern Black Sea region determined the objects of hunting according to the data obtained from Greek settlements. These are
Sergey I. Lukyashko
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