Aim. Over the past decade some significant findings supplemented model Scythian-Saka items of the complex of artifacts from the funerary monuments of early Scythian culture of the VII–VI centuries BC. In the present paper, we examine occasional findings of bronze objects of military belt fittings and parts of horse harness of the early stage of Saka culture found in East Kazakhstan. The primary task of this article is to determine cultural and chronological attribution of the occasional findings found near Barshatas, East Kazakhstan. Results. The chronological and cultural attributes of the materials are determined on the basis of a comparative typological analysis and developed characteristics of the early Saka culture. Some findings are d...
Burials of horsemen of the Pre-Scythian period, with the horse harness are rarely found in the stepp...
A team of researchers under the direction of Zainolla Samashev have conducted archaeological excavat...
Two graves of the Pre-Scythian period (Chernogorovka culture) from barrow 1 of the “Rybkhoz” (“Fish ...
The paper studies the items of armament and horse harness, discovered in 1940 near the Alekseevsky h...
The publication is devoted to archaeological research of monuments of the catacomb of Arys culture o...
AbstractThe notion “sak time” is conventional and it is accepted in archeology of Kazakhstan and all...
International audienceThe Andronovo and Saka cultures (respectively Bronze and Iron Age) developed b...
his study addresses the development of an absolute chronology for prominent burial sites of Inner As...
This paper reviews a group of cultic sites dating to the 4th–2nd centuries BC recently discovered in...
The results of excavations of barrow with “mustaches” at Atasu river (Central Kazakhstan, Karaganda ...
This study focuses on the nature of social and economic interaction among Late Bronze Age (c.1800–15...
The article is devoted to archaeological research of new discovered burial structures in the form of...
The paper is devoted to the study of ethnogenetic connections in the anthropological appearance of e...
This research is focused on the chronological investigations of ancient nomads belonging to the Scyt...
A bronze amulet in the shape of a horseman found on the citadel of the Sidak fortified settlement si...
Burials of horsemen of the Pre-Scythian period, with the horse harness are rarely found in the stepp...
A team of researchers under the direction of Zainolla Samashev have conducted archaeological excavat...
Two graves of the Pre-Scythian period (Chernogorovka culture) from barrow 1 of the “Rybkhoz” (“Fish ...
The paper studies the items of armament and horse harness, discovered in 1940 near the Alekseevsky h...
The publication is devoted to archaeological research of monuments of the catacomb of Arys culture o...
AbstractThe notion “sak time” is conventional and it is accepted in archeology of Kazakhstan and all...
International audienceThe Andronovo and Saka cultures (respectively Bronze and Iron Age) developed b...
his study addresses the development of an absolute chronology for prominent burial sites of Inner As...
This paper reviews a group of cultic sites dating to the 4th–2nd centuries BC recently discovered in...
The results of excavations of barrow with “mustaches” at Atasu river (Central Kazakhstan, Karaganda ...
This study focuses on the nature of social and economic interaction among Late Bronze Age (c.1800–15...
The article is devoted to archaeological research of new discovered burial structures in the form of...
The paper is devoted to the study of ethnogenetic connections in the anthropological appearance of e...
This research is focused on the chronological investigations of ancient nomads belonging to the Scyt...
A bronze amulet in the shape of a horseman found on the citadel of the Sidak fortified settlement si...
Burials of horsemen of the Pre-Scythian period, with the horse harness are rarely found in the stepp...
A team of researchers under the direction of Zainolla Samashev have conducted archaeological excavat...
Two graves of the Pre-Scythian period (Chernogorovka culture) from barrow 1 of the “Rybkhoz” (“Fish ...