In the 3rd century AD Sarmatian cemetery located on the foreground of the Kartal hillfort (near the village of Orlìvka, Odessa region, Ukraine), which was part of the Lower Moesian limes, a complex of two graves (No. 298 and 298a) surrounded by a circular ditch was discovered. A unique feature of the graves’ equipment is the co-occurrence of artefacts of Central European origin (a rectangular belt buckle with double tongue and a rectangular strap-end from grave 298) and artefacts characteristic of Sarmatian milieu in Eastern Europe (various strap fittings from graves 298 and 298a). The belt, typical of the outfit of warriors in Central European Barbaricum, probably reached the Sarmatian areas as a result of political events from the second ...
A special category of brooches present in the Sarmatian graves of the Carpathian Basin is represente...
The archaeological site no. 20 in Górzyca is one of the newly identified biritual cemeteries of the ...
This is a preliminary publication of a warrior barrow grave with local cremation found in Csengersim...
The article is devoted to the burial of a warrior of Late Sarmatian time from the Southern Urals. Th...
The present article contains the materials of two Sarmatian burials that had been studied in 1966-19...
The article is devoted to archaeological research of new discovered burial structures in the form of...
The paper features an analysis of hooked clasps (HC) from Tarasovo burial ground located in the Midd...
This study, without aiming at exhaustiveness, attempts, based on returned foot exterior chord brooch...
The Funeral Ceremony of Early Sarmatian archaeological culture is sufficiently described in the hist...
This article contains analysis of the main problems concerning social reconstruction opportunities o...
Bucket-shaped pendants were widely spread in various cultural environments from the Roman imperial p...
The article deals with two burials from the Kuban basin region excavated in Pashkovsky burial mound ...
This article is devoted to an analysis of burials with weaponry from the Ostriv graveyard near the R...
The cemetery in Sadzarzewice (former Sadersdorf) is one of the most important archaeological sites i...
The Necropolis of Opushki is located in approximately 15 km to the east from Simferopol, 2–2,5 km to...
A special category of brooches present in the Sarmatian graves of the Carpathian Basin is represente...
The archaeological site no. 20 in Górzyca is one of the newly identified biritual cemeteries of the ...
This is a preliminary publication of a warrior barrow grave with local cremation found in Csengersim...
The article is devoted to the burial of a warrior of Late Sarmatian time from the Southern Urals. Th...
The present article contains the materials of two Sarmatian burials that had been studied in 1966-19...
The article is devoted to archaeological research of new discovered burial structures in the form of...
The paper features an analysis of hooked clasps (HC) from Tarasovo burial ground located in the Midd...
This study, without aiming at exhaustiveness, attempts, based on returned foot exterior chord brooch...
The Funeral Ceremony of Early Sarmatian archaeological culture is sufficiently described in the hist...
This article contains analysis of the main problems concerning social reconstruction opportunities o...
Bucket-shaped pendants were widely spread in various cultural environments from the Roman imperial p...
The article deals with two burials from the Kuban basin region excavated in Pashkovsky burial mound ...
This article is devoted to an analysis of burials with weaponry from the Ostriv graveyard near the R...
The cemetery in Sadzarzewice (former Sadersdorf) is one of the most important archaeological sites i...
The Necropolis of Opushki is located in approximately 15 km to the east from Simferopol, 2–2,5 km to...
A special category of brooches present in the Sarmatian graves of the Carpathian Basin is represente...
The archaeological site no. 20 in Górzyca is one of the newly identified biritual cemeteries of the ...
This is a preliminary publication of a warrior barrow grave with local cremation found in Csengersim...