The Semiozernoe II settlement is located at the centre of the northern Turgay Valley which lies between Turan Plain and West Siberian Plain, Kazakhstan. Since 1973 it has been frequently mentioned by researchers of Sintashta culture and Petrovka culture. Since published material of the site was fragmented and limited, it is difficult to have a precise notion of its material culture. As a result, the settlement is defined as Sintashta in one part and as Petrovka in another part of the same scientific study [Vinogradov, 2011, p. 27, 97]. Meanwhile, the Semiozernoe II settlement is the only studied site of these cultures without artifacts of other epoch in Kazakhstan thus far. Therefore the main aim of this study is to describe information gat...
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Archaeological excavations at the Dali site complex located in southeastern Kazakhstan provide a ric...
In the past ten years or more, social complexity has taken center stage as the focus of archaeologis...
The paper deals with the materials of one of the settlements of the Golden Horde epoch – the III Kom...
The relevance of studying small settlements in recent years is associated with the lack of informati...
The article deals with materials of excavations at Isetskoie 2, an unfortified settlement of the Mid...
© 2020 Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan, A.Kh. Khalikov Archaeology Institute. All rights reserved. ...
The article introduces into the scientific circulation the materials of the Late Bronze Age of the a...
In this article, we present the results of a study carried out at the Early Iron Age site in the mul...
The paper features the first results of the latest archaeological study investigations in 2020 were ...
The article describes the Neolithic pottery complex of the Satygino type. It was found in multilayer...
The paper features the first results of the latest archaeological study investigations in 2020 were ...
This article is devoted to the review of the results which were received during the archaeological e...
The aim of the paper is to broaden the knowledge base concerning the cultural processes which took p...
The paper was written as part of the discussions about the S.A. Grigoriev view on particular origins...
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