Communication Routes of Upper Irtysh Region of 17th — Early 18th Centuries in “Horographic Book” and “Drawing Book of Siberia” by S. U. Remezov [PDF]
The characteristics of land communications of the Upper Irtysh region in the structure of communications in the south of Western Siberia at the turn of the 17th—18th centuries, is described in the article according to the chorographic drawings of S ...
L. G. Zaitseva, D. S. Bobrov
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Early Medieval Kyrgyz burial from the Upper Irtysh region [PDF]
In Central Asia in the second half of the 1st millennium A.D., there were development and rapid change of large polyethnic state formations of allied congeneric groups of the Turkic people, Uigurs, Kyrgyz, Kimaks, and Kipchaks. The material goods of most
Tkachev A.A.
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Turkic burial accompanied by horses from the Upper Irtysh River region [PDF]
The second half of the 1st millennium AD is associated with the development and formation of the culture of ancient Turkic peoples, who repeatedly developed several large ethnopolitical associations in the steppe zone of Central Asia.
Tkachev A.A., Tkachev Al.Al.
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An elite burial of the Early Turkic period from the Upper Irtysh Region [PDF]
In the second half of the 1st millennium AD, Early Turkic tribes started penetrating the territory of Central Asia, Kazakhstan, and Siberia. Under their influence on the territory of the Upper Irtysh, the process of development of a Kimek-Kipchak state ...
Tkachev A.A., Tkachev Al.Al.
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In the archaeology of Kazakhstan, the controversial issues of the Xiongnu-Sarmatian era include the ethnic origin of sites, the origin of cultures, as well as the periodization and chronology of various complexes.
Azat Aitkali, Assiya Karazhigutova
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Genetic Structure and Phylogeographic Divergence of Thymallus brevicephalus in the Ob‐Irtysh River Headwaters [PDF]
Clarifying the genetic structure and population history of a species can reveal the impacts of historical climate and geological changes, providing critical insights for developing effective conservation strategies for ecologically significant fish.
Wenjie Peng, Haoxiang Han, Bo Ma
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The Lower Ishim Basin in the Sociocultural Space of the Trans-Ural Neolithic (based on data from the Mergen archaeological microregion) [PDF]
The Neolithic period in the Lower Ishim Basin (Western Siberia) is represented by several cultures and pottery groups (Boborykino, Koshkino, the group of the cordoned ware, Kozlovo, Mahanjar, comb ceramics with the features of the Sosnovoostrovskaya ...
Enshin D.N. , Skochina S.N.
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Sacred objects from the sites of the Sargatka Culture in the context of interaction of the forest-steppe population with the nomads of the Ural-Kazakh steppes [PDF]
The paper concerns the stone altars, clay dishes, and censers from the sites of the Sargatka Culture of the Early Iron Age. Analysis of their morphological features is carried out, as well as of the dynamics of changes in the forms, the context of their ...
Prokonova M.M.
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A Кipchak burial of the Menovnoe VII burial ground in the Upper Irtysh River Basin [PDF]
In this paper, the materials of one of the burial mounds of the Early Kipchak cemetery of Menovnoe VII dated to the turn of the 1st–2nd mil. AD are introduced into the scientific discourse. It was the time of transition in the steppes of the Upper Irtysh
Tkachev A.A. , Tkachev Al.Al.
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The burials of the kurgan 2 of the Menovnoe VII burial ground (Eastern Kazakhstan) [PDF]
Emerged in the beginning of the 2nd millennium AD, the nomadic confederation of the Kipchaks up until the beginning of the 13th c. dominated the Eurasian steppes, which became known from the 11th c. as Desht-i Qipchaq or Kipchak steppe.
Tkachev A.A. , Tkachev Al.Al.
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