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Roman bronze amphoras from the Sarmatian burials of Eastern Europe

open access: yesDissertationes Archaeologicae: Ex Instituto Archaeologico Universitatis de Rolando Eötvös Nominatae
In the Sarmatian burials six intact or fragmented bronze amphoras and one separate handle of Tassinari types A3212 and A3220 were found. The peculiarities of shape, details and sizes discussed. The clear majority of large vessels (mainly from 40 to 44 cm
Mikhail Yu. Treister
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The Early-Sarmatian Burial in the East Crimea

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2018
The paper presents the materials of investigation of the burial that has been discovered in 2016 under a monumental stone construction / passway through a ditch in front of the Uzunlar bank, conditionally named ‘Bosporus Gate’.
Viktor V. Kropotov
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Traveling Theory: The Legacy of Edward W. Said in Eastern Europe [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This text is a pre-publication format made available for the University of Lodz online repository with the permission of the publisher, Éditions québécoises de l’oeuvre.This paper discusses the circulation of Edward W.
Nowicka, Magdalena
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The Science of Parting: Eliade, Iranian Shamanism, and the View from Tomis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Near Eastern Languages and ...
Russell, James R.
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SARMATIAN TAMGAS ON GREEK TOMBSTONES IN PANTICAPAEUM [PDF]

open access: yesМатериалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Причерноморья
16 Greek tombstones from the necropolis of Pantikapaeum with Sarmatian tamgas are examined. Usually, such signs were applied during the secondary use of a tombstones during various actions that took place at old cemeteries.
Yatsenko, S.A.
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Notes on the origin and dating of the bone pyxides from the Sarmatian environment between the Don and the Prut [PDF]

open access: yesPlural: History, Culture, Society, 2019
The object of this article is to discuss the bone pyxides discovered in the Sar¬matian graves from the north and north-west of the Black Sea. The study, with¬out being exhaustive, attempts a presentation of the graves where bone pyxides were identified ...
Vitalie Bârcă
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Western Elements in the Late Sarmatian Monuments

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2018
The Late Sarmatian culture has oriental origin. This culture practically does not have the features of funeral rite, which can be associated with the influence of ancient word. After the middle of the 2nd century AD, imported items of Roman or Provincial-
Mikhail V. Krivosheev
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"L. Cossonius L. f. Stell(atina tribu) Gallus Vecilius Crispinus Mansuanius Marcellinus Numisius Sabinus pro consule provinciae Sardiniae" e la constitutio del "Forum Traiani" [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The study analyzes the career of clarissimus L. Cossonius Gallus developed between Domitian, Nerva, Trajan and Hadrian. In particular, we analyze the charges under Trajan, including, in 111 AD, the proconsul of Sardinia. In the same year the proconsul L.
Mastino, Attilio, Zucca, Raimondo
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ESSAY ON THE SARMATIAN STUDIES IN UKRAINE

open access: yesArchaeology and Early History of Ukraine, 2019
The steppe and part of the forest-steppe of modern Ukraine since the 2nd century BC till the 4th century AD were the place of residence of the numerous Sarmatian tribes. The Sarmatian studies are one of the actual research fields of Ukrainian and foreign archaeologists. The article analyses the study of Sarmatian culture of North Pontic region ...
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Sarmatian burials of the kurgan semetеry

open access: yesMoscow University Anthropology Bulletin (Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta. Seria XXIII. Antropologia), 2021
The discussed materials originate from burials No. 2 and 5 of mound 1 of the Nezlobnensky-6 burial mound, investigated in 2006 by the expedition of the NASLEDIE (Stavropol). The documentation stored in the archive of the Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, as well as diary entries and field photography of the author were used ...
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