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Рассмотрен характер антропоморфизации и вероятная идентификация девяти сарматских богов и богинь. При этом визуализированных женских божеств в два раза меньше, чем мужских. Одни из персонажей были визуализированы лишь в единичном случае, другие имели два или даже три варианта иконографии.
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On the Weapons Used by Sarmatians in Close Combats
The Sarmatians used swords, bows and arrows, spears, darts in combats. A rider dropped from a horse, or a simple warrior, could protect themselves from the enemy by a fighting knife, ax, mace or a battle-flail. These weapons are discovered in the burials
Vladislav I. Mamontov
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The Vandals and Sarmatians in a New Perspective
This study discusses the relations between the peoples known as Sarmatians, Alans, Vandals, and other groups in the context of fluid identities and political affinities of Late Antiquity and early medieval Europe.
Roman Zaroff
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Swords And Daggers With Ring Pommels: Accidental Finds From The Territory Of The Southern Cis-Urals
Based on a sample collection of the so-called “accidental” finds of Sarmatian bladed weapons with a ring-shaped pommel from the territory of the Southern Urals, their main elements were distinguished (the shape and cross-section of the pommel, cross ...
Nikolaev Sergey Yu.
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The new anthropomorphic stone stele with a single Sarmatian tamga, originating from the Solonets River gorge and located near Rosieticii Vechi and Rogojeni in Northern Moldavia, does not belong to the typical Sarmatian stone steles.
Igor A. Bondar
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Since the very dawn of the Principate two legions had been sharing the ordinal number Fourth, namely IV Macedonica (then renamed IV Flauia Felix) and IV Scythica. The name Scythica stands out conspicuously from the legions of Caesar Augustus.
Maurizio Colombo
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Introduction. The article is devoted to the problem of the partial robbery of the high-status Middle Sarmatians burials analyzed in the Esaulovsky Aksai River floodplain.
Valeriy Klepikov
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The Sarmatian ‘Horseback-riding’ Burial Tradition
The West Kazakhstan region, with its strategic location linking Asia to Europe, has many pasture areas and rivers. These natural factors provided an appropriate environment for human life and contributed to the development of animal husbandry ...
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Some notes on the tamga-signs of Sarmatians and their neighbours [PDF]
The prototypes of Sarmatian mirrors-pendants with tamgas known in the 2nd — 1st centuries BCE around Balkhash Lake, Kazakhstan. There are also late Tagar subjects in art and also tamgas of future rulers of more western territories.
Yatsenko, S.A. , Rogozhinskii, A.E.
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About Determining the Meaning of the Ethnonyms “Sauromatians” and “Sarmatians”
The tendency to transfer the early names of peoples to the later inhabitants of same places was characteristic for the historical and geographical genres of ancient literature, regardless of the kinship between them.
Anatoly S. Skripkin
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