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The Formation of The Sintashta Culture and Its Influence on Other Bronze Age Cultures
This article examines the social, economic, and technological development processes of the Sintashta culture. This culture is distinguished by its advancements in metallurgy, chariot technology, and the complex production of ceramic goods. The influence of the Abashevo and Petrovka cultures, as well as the role of interactions with other regions of ...
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Societies of the southern Urals, Russian Federation, 2100 – 900 BC
In the past ten years or more, social complexity has taken center stage as the focus of archaeologists working on the Eurasian steppe. The Middle Bronze Age Sintashta period, ca. 2100 - 1700 BC, is often assumed to represent the apex of social complexity
Johnson, James Alan
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Includes bibliographical references and index.This book suggests a new theory on the origins and Urheimat of the Turks within the context of Central Eurasia and, more properly, the South Urals, by exploring the relations of the Turkic language with the ...
Ciğerli Mehmet., Karatay Osman
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Приведены результаты археологического исследования ландшафтов, архитектуры и хозяйства Южного Зауралья в эпоху бронзы.The article briefly presents some aspects of the Russian-German project on the study of the fortified settlements in the valley of the ...
Krause, R. +3 more
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The so-called “Country of Cities” discovered in the second half of the 20th century in the Southern Trans-Urals — more than two dozen fortified settlements of the Middle Bronze Age belonging to the Sintashta culture (about 3–2 thousand years BC) is a ...
Vokhmintcev Alexander Vladislavovich +5 more
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More Rule than Exception: Parallel Evidence of Ancient Migrations in Grammars and Genomes of Finno-Ugric Speakers. [PDF]
Santos P +7 more
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Куп риянова Елена Владиславовна, директор учебно-научного центра изучения проблем природы и человека, Челябинский государственный университет, канд. иcт. наук. E-mail: dzdan@mail.ru E. V.
Куприянова, Е. В. +1 more
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Patrilocality and hunter-gatherer-related ancestry of populations in East-Central Europe during the Middle Bronze Age. [PDF]
Chyleński M +31 more
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HOMO LUDENS IN THE SOUTH URAL BRONZE AGE (GAMES AND TOYS)
The game is a universality of the human culture. Nevertheless, it is difficult to identify its traces through the archaeological record so it is impossible to reconstruct the rules, teams of participants and space of activity.
A. V. Epimakhov, N. A. Berseneva
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