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This article presents data from an international experimental study on the reconstruction of the “compound” bow of Sintashta culture of bronze age South Ural, Russia.
Ivan Semyan, Spyros Bakas
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The charioteering in the Bronze Age societies of the Southern Trans-Urals as a social phenomenon [PDF]
The sites of the Sintashta and Petrovka archaeological cultures of the Bronze Age of the Southern Trans-Urals (Russia) have been traditionally considered as part of the realm of chariot cultures of early Indo-European communities.
Kupriyanova E.V.
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Aim. To select the maximum variety of landscape structural units from the watershed to the Sintashta river. To determine the boundaries of the recommended specially protected area.Material and Methods.
A. L. Plaksina, P. K. Zadorina
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The article deals with chronology and origin of the Alakul culture of the Bronze Age in the Trans-Urals and with searching for its early sites. One of the problems of the Bronze Age in the Trans-Urals is that there are no sites of the Sintashta and ...
Grigoriev S.A.
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Warrior Burials of the Later Bronze Age With Sets of Astragals: problem of interpretation
The burial grounds of the beginning of the Late Bronze Age of the Southern Trans-Urals (Sintashta-type, Petrovka-type) which contained the burials of youths and adolescents of a male with large number of astragals are examined in the paper.
Sotnikova Svetlana V.
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Bone items from burial No. 9 of the cemetery near the Berezovaya Mountain (traceological analysis and the search for analogies) [PDF]
In this article, we analyze bone products from the male burial No. 9 of the cemetery near the Berezovaya Mountain (Orenburg District of the Cis-Ural region) attributed to the Sintashta Culture (20th–18th centuries BC).
Usachuk A.N., Kuptsova L.V.
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The Semiozernoe II settlement is located at the centre of the northern Turgay Valley which lies between Turan Plain and West Siberian Plain, Kazakhstan. Since 1973 it has been frequently mentioned by researchers of Sintashta culture and Petrovka culture.
Evdokimov V.V. +2 more
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The paper is devoted to criticism of the concept of Alakul culture origin and history proposed by Stanislav Grigoriev. The author casts doubt on Stanislav Grigoriev opinion about the dating Alakul sites in the Trans-Urals within two separate time periods
Vinogradov N.B.
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The early sites of the Alakul culture in the Ural-Kazakhstan region
The paper was written as part of the discussions about the S.A. Grigoriev view on particular origins of the Alakul culture in the forest-steppe Trans-Urals. S.A.
Alaeva I.P.
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The authors examine the anthropological materials of the Sintashta and related cultures of the finale of the middle – the beginning of the late Bronze Age.
Khokhlov Alexander A. , Kitov Egor P.
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