ABSTRACT. The first radiocarbon dates from the unique early Scythian monument Arzhan-2, discovered in 2001, are pre-sented. The monument contained a royal burial (grave nr 5). Unfortunately, precise dating is hampered by the Hallstatt plateau in the calibration curve. However, using both accelerator mass spectrometry measurements from buried materials and con-ventional dates for floating tree rings from the burial chamber, we were able to date the construction of the monument to the 7th century BC. This is consistent with archaeological expectations. Other graves located inside the barrow were also dated. Grave nr 11, located on the edge of the barrow, is younger, showing that the monument was a place of burial ritual for many years for thi...
Studies of the chronology of the elite barrows at Sayan-Altai are of a great importance for the dete...
Abstract: The main attention of the article presented focuses on the connection between the developm...
ABSTRACT. Excavation of the Schurovo archaeological site, located on a ~12-m river terrace, has reve...
The first radiocarbon dates from the unique early Scythian monument Arzhan-2, discovered in 2001, ar...
This paper focuses on the chronological study of 2 Scythian period monuments that are the key to the...
This paper focuses on the chronological study of 2 Scythian period monuments that are the key to the...
We present a radiocarbon chronology of key Sayan-Altai monuments from the Scythian period, based on ...
We present a radiocarbon chronology of key Sayan-Altai monuments from the Scythian period, based on ...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.W...
This paper presents radiocarbon (14C) dating of Scythian period sites discovered in Northern Altai, ...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.T...
The main attention of the article presented focuses on the connection between the development of arc...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.The p...
The burial mound Tunnug 1 (Arzhan 0) lies in a swamp of the Uyuk River Valley, Tuva Republic, Russia...
Studies of the chronology of the elite barrows at Sayan-Altai are of a great importance for the dete...
Abstract: The main attention of the article presented focuses on the connection between the developm...
ABSTRACT. Excavation of the Schurovo archaeological site, located on a ~12-m river terrace, has reve...
The first radiocarbon dates from the unique early Scythian monument Arzhan-2, discovered in 2001, ar...
This paper focuses on the chronological study of 2 Scythian period monuments that are the key to the...
This paper focuses on the chronological study of 2 Scythian period monuments that are the key to the...
We present a radiocarbon chronology of key Sayan-Altai monuments from the Scythian period, based on ...
We present a radiocarbon chronology of key Sayan-Altai monuments from the Scythian period, based on ...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.W...
This paper presents radiocarbon (14C) dating of Scythian period sites discovered in Northern Altai, ...
From the 16th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Gronigen, Netherlands, June 16-20, 1997.T...
The main attention of the article presented focuses on the connection between the development of arc...
From the 17th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Jerusalem, Israel, June 18-23, 2000.The p...
The burial mound Tunnug 1 (Arzhan 0) lies in a swamp of the Uyuk River Valley, Tuva Republic, Russia...
Studies of the chronology of the elite barrows at Sayan-Altai are of a great importance for the dete...
Abstract: The main attention of the article presented focuses on the connection between the developm...
ABSTRACT. Excavation of the Schurovo archaeological site, located on a ~12-m river terrace, has reve...