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Design of the Kurgan Area in the Burial Complexes of the Sintashta and Petrovka Cultures

open access: yesVestnik NSU. Series: History and Philology, 2019
Purpose. A funeral rite is one of the most stable components of any archaeological culture. Even though it is the most conservative and stable element, ritual practices may vary depending on the culture. The causes of variation might be cognitive mechanisms and random errors which appeared while copying funerary traditions.
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Questions of synchronization, cultural affinity of Sintashta and Petrovka sites and their possible solutions

open access: yesVESTNIK ARHEOLOGII, ANTROPOLOGII I ETNOGRAFII, 2017
The paper is aimed to discuss problems of synchronization and cultural affinity of Sintashta and Petrovka sites. The author denies a possibility of complete synchronization of Sintashta and Petrovka sites. He believes that comparing Sintashta and Petrovka sites, we try to compare incomparable phenomen: materialized remnants of the history of a ...
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An ethnogenetic examination of the Sintashta culture of the South Ural Basin (21-18th centuries B.C.)

open access: yes, 2022
M.Ö 2100-1800 yılları arasında Avrasya bozkırlarının ücra bir köşesini yurt edinmiş Sintaşta toplumu, bozkırlar için oldukça yeni ve dikkat çeken yaşam tarzlarıyla diğer bozkır kültürleri arasında farklılık arz etmektedir.
Güler, Ali
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The Orenburg Urals Population from the End of the Middle to the Beginning of the Late Bronze Age based on Isotopic Research

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей
This study analyzes the ratios of strontium isotopes, and stable isotopes of nitrogen and carbon, in samples from human and animal remains originating from multicultural sites in the Orenburg Urals region dating to the end of the Middle and the beginning
Lidiya V. Kuptsova, Maria B. Mednikova
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Archaeozoological materials from the Sintashta culture settlements of Sintashta and Arkaim

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The datasets contain primary and analytical data obtained during the repeated study of the materials of the Sintashta and Arkaim settlements of the Sintashta archaeological culture of the Bronze Age in the steppe zone of the Southern Urals.The datasets ...
Rassadnikov, A (via Mendeley Data)
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Volga-Ural Cultural Group of the Post-Catacomb Period

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей
The article deals with a detailed description of the Volga-Ural cultural group. It occupied the steppes of the region of the same name in the final Middle Bronze Age, is part of the post-Catacomb cultural formations and is an integral part of the Lola ...
Roman A. Mimokhod
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Textile in the Bronze Age of the Southern Trans-Urals and Northern Kazakhstan

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, 2017
In this paper, we explore the technological characteristics of the Bronze Age cloths produced by the Sintashta, Petrovka and Alakul archaeological cultures.
Medvedeva P.S., Alaeva I.P.
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The Great Indo-European Horse Sacrifice [Elektronisk resurs] : 4000 Years of Cosmological Continuity from Sintashta and the Steppe to Scandinavian Skeid

open access: yes, 2020
The great Indo-European horse sacrifice is one of the most enduring and widespread traditions in world history. This study presents a historic overview of Indo-European studies and shows the cosmological continuity of the horse-sacrificial tradition ...
Oestigaard, Terje,, Kaliff, Anders,
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ЗНАК ПУТИ В СИМВОЛИКЕ ФЕДОРОВСКОЙ КУЛЬТУРЫ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The authors offer an interpretation of one of the exclusive attributes of the Fedorovo culture such as clay containers known as dishes. Artifacts from two burial sites are considered as the main source: Urefty I (forest-steppe Trans-Urals, Chelyabinsk ...
Korochkova, O. N., Usmanova, E. R.
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The Great Indo-European Horse Sacrifice : 4000 Years of Cosmological Continuity from Sintashta and the Steppe to Scandinavian Skeid

open access: yes, 2020
The great Indo-European horse sacrifice is one of the most enduring and widespread traditions in world history. This study presents a historic overview of Indo-European studies and shows the cosmological continuity of the horse-sacrificial tradition ...
Oestigaard, Terje, Kaliff, Anders
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