Two-wheeled horse-drawn chariot depictions in the Eurasian steppe have long been stylistically dated to the Bronze Age. Here we present an example of a petroglyph embedded in the architecture of an early Scythian royal tomb in the Tuva Republic, Siberia. The construction of the tomb is dated through wiggle-matching to between 833 and 800 BCE (95.4%) thus providing a rare terminus ante quem for chariot depictions in southern Siberia.The new evidence supports the current chronological range for this type of petroglyph in the Eurasian steppe belt
The genetically attested migrations of the third millennium BC have made the origins and nature of t...
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The article offers publication and cultural and chronological interpretation of a bronze ornamented ...
Aim. Over the past decade some significant findings supplemented model Scythian-Saka items of the co...
Questions surrounding the emergence of highly mobile nomadic pastoralism and the origins of the asso...
This research is focused on the chronological investigations of ancient nomads belonging to the Scyt...
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...
The article introduces into scientific circulation a unique matrix for the production of golden or s...
The paper studies the items of armament and horse harness, discovered in 1940 near the Alekseevsky h...
his study addresses the development of an absolute chronology for prominent burial sites of Inner As...
The semi-arid steppe and forest-steppe regions of southern Siberia have a long history of human occu...
Abstract: This research is focused on the chronological investigations of ancient nomads belonging t...
Burials of horsemen of the Pre-Scythian period, with the horse harness are rarely found in the stepp...
The paper presents the description of findings – horse bronze cheekpieces and forehead pieces – from...
The genetically attested migrations of the third millennium BC have made the origins and nature of t...
© 2020 Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan, A.Kh. Khalikov Archaeology Institute. All rights reserved. ...
The article offers publication and cultural and chronological interpretation of a bronze ornamented ...
Aim. Over the past decade some significant findings supplemented model Scythian-Saka items of the co...
Questions surrounding the emergence of highly mobile nomadic pastoralism and the origins of the asso...
This research is focused on the chronological investigations of ancient nomads belonging to the Scyt...
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...
The article introduces into scientific circulation a unique matrix for the production of golden or s...
The paper studies the items of armament and horse harness, discovered in 1940 near the Alekseevsky h...
his study addresses the development of an absolute chronology for prominent burial sites of Inner As...
The semi-arid steppe and forest-steppe regions of southern Siberia have a long history of human occu...
Abstract: This research is focused on the chronological investigations of ancient nomads belonging t...
Burials of horsemen of the Pre-Scythian period, with the horse harness are rarely found in the stepp...
The paper presents the description of findings – horse bronze cheekpieces and forehead pieces – from...
The genetically attested migrations of the third millennium BC have made the origins and nature of t...
© 2020 Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan, A.Kh. Khalikov Archaeology Institute. All rights reserved. ...
The article offers publication and cultural and chronological interpretation of a bronze ornamented ...