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An Archaeological Experiment to Reconstruct a Compound Bow of the Sintashta Culture Stepnoe Burial Ground [PDF]

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2021
The article presents data from an international experimental study on the reconstruction of the Sintashta culture compound bow. The project is carried out by a collective of researchers from Russia and Greece as part of the grant program of the ...
Semyan Ivan A. , Bakas Spyridon
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SINTASHTA AS A CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL PHENOMENON OF THE BRONZE AGE

open access: yesТеория и практика археологических исследований, 2021
The Sintashta culture is the most controversial ethno-cultural formation of the Bronze Age, formed in the Ural-Kazakhstan steppes. It appears suddenly and is located on the territory of the Southern Trans-Urals.
И.А. Кукушкин
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CLIMATIC FACTOR IN THE ORIGIN OF THE SINTASHTA CULTURE [PDF]

open access: yesUral'skij Istoriceskij Vestnik, 2021
The article deals with the problem of the appearance of the Sintashta architecture in the South Trans-Urals in the context of climatic events of the 3rd millennium BC. In terms of the main parameters: structure and layout (the presence of fences, close cluster planning), the Sintashta settlements fit into the Anatolian and Balkan-Carpathian traditions,
Ludmila N. Koryakova   +1 more
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Age and Sex Structure of the Population of the Potapovo and Sintashta Cultures in the Late Bronze Age Based on the Materials of Funerary Monuments from the Volga-Ural Region

open access: yesНижневолжский археологический вестник
The paper analyzes the gender and age structure of the population of the Potapovo and Sintashta cultures in the late Bronze Age based on anthropological materials from a cemetery in the Volga-Ural region.
Artem V. Bogdanash, Еgor P. Kitov
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Archaeological Experiment on Reconstruction of the “Compound” Bow of the Sintashta Bronze Age Culture from the Stepnoe Cemetery

open access: yesEXARC Journal, 2021
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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Origins of the Physical Appearance of the Sintashta Circle of Cultures People of the Bronze Age: theoretical and practical aspects

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2019
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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Pathological Changes and Surface Modification in Livestock Bones from Sintashta Culture Sintashta and Arkaim Settlements in the Southern Urals

open access: yesUfimskij arheologičeskij vestnik
The article reviews discussions on the findings of a repeated study of archaeozoological collections from the Sintashta and Arkaim settlements. The main focus falls on the analysis of age-related changes, pathological changes and modification in the livestock bones.
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The Formation of The Sintashta Culture and Its Influence on Other Bronze Age Cultures

open access: yesFrontline Social Sciences and History Journal
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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Pro et contra of frontier interpretation of Sintashta antiquities (Bronze Age in the Southern Urals) [PDF]

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, 2023
The practice of archaeological research often illustrates situations where the sum of facts does not correspond to the cultural-historical approach; it is impossible to squeeze this sum into the framework of the term “archaeological culture”.
Epimakhov A.V.
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The charioteering in the Bronze Age societies of the Southern Trans-Urals as a social phenomenon [PDF]

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, 2023
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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