TRACE ELEMENTS IN ZONAL OLIVINE OF BRONZE AGE METALLURGICAL SLAGS, SOUTH URALS [PDF]
Metallurgical artifacts including Cu-bearing slag fragments were found in the Bronze Age settlements of the South Urals. The slags from settlements of the Sintashta culture (Kamenny Ambar, Ustye and Sarym-Sakly) are mainly composed of olivine, magnetite ...
M.N. Ankushev +2 more
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The Marks on the Scythian Bronze Arrowheads
There is no fixed terminology in denotation of marks on the arrowheads at present. Therefore we have proposed the typology of signs for the antiquity of the Scythia.
Lifantii, Oksana
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BRONZE AGE SETTLEMENT PATTERNS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMPLEX SOCIETIES IN THE SOUTHERN URAL STEPPES (3500-1400 BC) [PDF]
The ethnohistorical record of the Eurasian steppes points to the long-term predominance of extensive herding economies, associated with low population densities and high levels of geographic mobility.
Sharapov, Denis V.
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A new linear combination method of haplogroup distribution central vectors to model population admixtures. [PDF]
Török T, Maár K, Varga IG, Juhász Z.
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Indo-European loanwords and exchange in Bronze Age Central and East Asia: Six new perspectives on prehistoric exchange in the Eastern Steppe Zone. [PDF]
Bjørn RG.
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Archaeological studies of the Kamenny Ambar (Olgino) fortified settlement
The article presents some results of the archaeological studies carried out at the fortified settlement, Kamenny Ambar (Olgino), attributable to the Sintashta culture of the Southern Trans-Urals.
Sharapova S.V. +9 more
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Bronze Age sites of the Southern Trans-Urals Sintashta Petrovka and Alakul archaeological cultures associated with the migrations of early Indo-European communities on the territory of Central Eurasia Since the 2000 an archaeological expedition ...
Elena Kupriyanova
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Genetic continuity of Indo-Iranian speakers since the Iron Age in southern Central Asia. [PDF]
Guarino-Vignon P +4 more
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Genetic analysis of a bronze age individual from Ulug-depe (Turkmenistan). [PDF]
Guarino-Vignon P +9 more
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