Scythian–Sarmatian art as part of the cultural landscape of Crimea
The subject of the study is Scythian-Sarmatian art in the cultural landscape of Crimea, expressed in sculpture, monumental and decorative arts. The object of the study is the Crimean artifacts of the Scythian-Sarmatian culture (details of jewelry, weapons, sculpture, vase painting) in comparison with similar objects from other regions of settlement ...
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Burial of the Scythian Period with Bridle Set in the Animal Style from the Burial Adryg
Scythian and Syberian animal style is a specific peculiarity of archeological culture in the Scythian era. The distinctive manner for animal representation is widely used in cultures of the late Bronze and early Iron Age.
M. Ochir-Gorjaeva, E. Burataev
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The Influence Area of Culture and Cultural Interactions of the Scythian Tribes in Eurasia [PDF]
Reza Rezalou +3 more
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Barrow of Arzhan-1, the Volga-Kama region and the Northern Caucasus: unobvious communications
The article offers publication and cultural and chronological interpretation of a bronze ornamented circular buckle with diametrical jumper from Arzhan-1 barrow (Tuva) dating to the end of 9th – beginning of the 8th century BC.
Smirnov Nikolai Yu.
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Human and animal skin identified by palaeoproteomics in Scythian leather objects from Ukraine. [PDF]
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The article analyzes the place of the lamps in the funeral practice of the Scythians of the Northern Black Sea littoral. Metal (bronze and iron), as well as wheel made and hand-made lamps are examined. It is indicated that the bronze and wheel made lamps
Vitalii Sinika, Nicolae Telnov
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Burial of the final stage of culture of the early Scythian period in Northern Altai
The article deals with materials excavated from kurgan No.35 of burial & memorial Choburak-I, their introduction into the scholarly discourse and cultural & chronological interpretation. This monument includes sites of various chronological periods and lays on the right bank of the Katun River.
Nikolai N. Seregin +3 more
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Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes identify nuanced dietary changes from the Bronze and Iron Ages on the Great Hungarian Plain. [PDF]
McCall A +21 more
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The mythologem of Scythianism in Russian culture at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries
The aim of the study is to identify the historical and cultural prerequisites for the development of the Scythian mythologem in Russian culture at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, the most striking expression of which was the almanac “Scythians” of 1917-1918.
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Introduction. The paper is devoted to a study of archaeological and anthropological features of the four Pre-Scythian burials from the burial grounds of the Volga-Don interfluves. Material and Methods.
Mariya A. Balabanova +1 more
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