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The culture of the nomads on the Lower Volga in the Scythian time: general ities and particulars [PDF]
The Lower Volga archeological sites of the Classical Scythian period (dating back between the late 6th and 4th cc. BC) are considered against the background of synchronous cultures of the Eurasian steppes, including the Scythian burials of the North ...
Ochir-Goryaeva Maria A
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An enclave of the Scythian cultural circle in south-eastern Poland
In 2016-2018 archaeological excavations were carried out on a large stronghold in Chotyniec, Jarosław district (south-eastern Poland), and they are still underway. Their results can already be deemed a breakthrough in understanding the cultural situation
Sylwester Czopek
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Going to pot: Bronze Cauldrons on the Western fringe of the Scythian culture [PDF]
Bronze cauldrons of the Scythian time are a rather rare find in the Northern Black Sea region, especially on its western borders. Scythian bronze cauldrons in the west area are concentrated in three main regions: Bukovina and Podillya (Iacobeni, Avrămeni,
Denis TOPAL
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Vekerzug culture and new finds of Scythian akinakai in Moravia
In 2016 authors of this paper obtained information about three Scythian daggers from the territory of Moravia. They were found by unknown persons with the help of metal detectors in the vicinity of Brno, near Horákovský hrad. The dagger no.
Denis Topal, Martin Golec
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Newly Discovered Items of the Zoomorphic Style from the Left Bank of the Lower Dniester
The article presents an overview of items corresponding to the Scythian zoomorphic style discovered at barbaric and ancient sites of the Northwestern Black Sea Region, and a publication of two new findings.
Sinika Vitalij S.
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Occasional findings of Early Scythian Bronze items time of East Kazakhstan
Aim. Over the past decade some significant findings supplemented model Scythian-Saka items of the complex of artifacts from the funerary monuments of early Scythian culture of the VII–VI centuries BC.
Besetayev B.B.
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On the Time When Using Hunting Birds Appeared in Traditional Cultures of Eurasia
Introduction. The popularity of images of birds of prey in Scythian art makes us pay more attention to the place of birds of prey in the life of the Scythian world.
Sergey I. Lukyashko
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New Pre-Scythian Burials from the Volgograd Region. Interpretation Problems
The article is devoted to the publication and analysis of new burial materials of the pre-Scythian period (9th – 7th centuries BC), obtained as a result of excavations of several burial mounds in the Volgograd region.
Alexandr N. Dyachenko
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Following the Research. Part I
This article is the first part of a critical review of the works from Vol. 18, no. 2 of the Lower Volga Archaeological Bulletin, dedicated to the Scythian-Sarmatian period and the coverage of the categories of material culture of this era.
Irina Zasetskaya
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Golden Swords of the Early Nomads of Eurasia: A New Classification and Chronology
The “ceremonial” forms of swords and daggers—that is, bladed weapons decorated with precious metals—occupy a special place in the culture of the early nomads. For the Scythian period, we know at least 76 ceremonial objects from 61 sites, corresponding to
Denis Topal
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