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The Sintashta Burial Ground and the Problem of Early Indo-Iranian Tribes

Soviet Anthropology and Archeology, 1978
The problem of the origin and early history of the Indo-Iranian (Aryan) tribes prior to their migration from the region of the great Eurasian steppes southward into Central Asia, Iran, Afghanistan, and India until recently was primarily a research monopoly of linguists and historians.
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THE ART OF EMBOSSING IN THE SINTASHTA AND PETROVKA CULTURES AS A TRANSCULTURAL PHENOMENON OF THE AUTHENTIC CRAFT ORIGIN

Magistra Vitae an electronic journal on historical sciences and archeology
The technique of embossing as a separate aspect of the ornament production of the Bronze Age of Central Eurasia has never been the subject of special research before. The article analyzes the origin and development of the technique of embossing among the jewelers of the Sintashta and Petrovka archaeological cultures.
ELENA V. KUPRIYANOVA, ALEXEY A. TUEV
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LANDSCAPE FEATURES OF THE SETTLEMENTS FORMATION OF THE SINTASHTA PERIOD: CASE-STUDY OF THE ZINGEIKA RIVER VALLEY

Magistra Vitae an electronic journal on historical sciences and archeology
The article considers landscape features of the formation of settlements related to the Sintashta culture (21st-18th centuries BC) in the Zingeyka River valley (Chelyabinsk region). In particular, the work considers the territory of the fortified settlement of Sarym- Sakly as an example.
ANNA L. PLAKSINA, DENIS V. SHARAPOV
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THE MICROMAGNETIC SURVEY OF THE BRONZE AGE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SETTLEMENT LEVOBEREZHNOE (SINTASHTA II) ON SOUTH URALS

Уральский геофизический вестник, 2018
На Южном Урале проведена микромагнитная съемка уцелевшей части укрепленного поселения бронзового века. Получены магнитные карты городища. По картам уверенно определяются положения остатков внешних валов, рвов, оборонительных стен. Результаты использовались для реконструкции внутренних интерьеров поселения.
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Dogs in Funerary Practices of Bronze Age Populations of the Ural-Kazakhstan Steppes: The Case of Sintashta

Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia
This article presents the results of a study of grave goods and the composition of sacrificial animals in burials of the Sintashta culture in the Ural-Kazakhstan steppes. Two burial samples (one including dogs and the other without dogs) were examined in order to test the hypothesis that individuals interred with dogs held a high social status ...
P. A. Frikke   +2 more
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New Data on the Metallurgy of the Bronze Age Based on Materials from Levoberezhnoe Settlement (Sintashta II)

Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2021
Ivan A Blinov   +2 more
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