International audienceThe Andronovo and Saka cultures (respectively Bronze and Iron Age) developed between the 2nd and 1st millennia B.C. over a vast area of central Asia, including present-day Kazakhstan. The research presented here covers three regions of this country (eastern and central Kazakhstan, Semirech'e) and concentrates on variation in burial practices. For many years the archaeology of central Asia remained more or less under Soviet hegemony. Many discoveries were made and most of the theories proposed in the middle of the last century are still accepted. This is generally the case for Kazakhstan and the periods examined in this study. With the opening up of the socialist block, large numbers of archaeological archives have beco...
The publication is devoted to archaeological research of monuments of the catacomb of Arys culture o...
AbstractThe findings of the last years in the Central Kazakhstan which were received during the exca...
This study focuses on the problem of the relationship between two distinctive Early Bronze Age cultu...
International audienceThe Andronovo and Saka cultures (respectively Bronze and Iron Age) developed b...
The study of two funerary sites (Kul'saj and Uzunbulak 1 ), recently discovered in the Semirech'e re...
This article presents a bio-anthropological study of an assemblage of cremations found in various si...
This paper reviews a group of cultic sites dating to the 4th–2nd centuries BC recently discovered in...
AbstractThe notion “sak time” is conventional and it is accepted in archeology of Kazakhstan and all...
Aim. Over the past decade some significant findings supplemented model Scythian-Saka items of the co...
State Central Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan further (SCM RK) – the collection of the Bronze A...
Archaeological excavations at the Dali site complex located in southeastern Kazakhstan provide a ric...
The Andronovo and Saka cultures develop during the Bronze and Iron Age (2nd and 1st millennia BC) on...
This study focuses on the nature of social and economic interaction among Late Bronze Age (c.1800–15...
The current article discusses the Bronze Age metal evidence in Central Asia based on a vast study of...
The paper is devoted to the study of ethnogenetic connections in the anthropological appearance of e...
The publication is devoted to archaeological research of monuments of the catacomb of Arys culture o...
AbstractThe findings of the last years in the Central Kazakhstan which were received during the exca...
This study focuses on the problem of the relationship between two distinctive Early Bronze Age cultu...
International audienceThe Andronovo and Saka cultures (respectively Bronze and Iron Age) developed b...
The study of two funerary sites (Kul'saj and Uzunbulak 1 ), recently discovered in the Semirech'e re...
This article presents a bio-anthropological study of an assemblage of cremations found in various si...
This paper reviews a group of cultic sites dating to the 4th–2nd centuries BC recently discovered in...
AbstractThe notion “sak time” is conventional and it is accepted in archeology of Kazakhstan and all...
Aim. Over the past decade some significant findings supplemented model Scythian-Saka items of the co...
State Central Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan further (SCM RK) – the collection of the Bronze A...
Archaeological excavations at the Dali site complex located in southeastern Kazakhstan provide a ric...
The Andronovo and Saka cultures develop during the Bronze and Iron Age (2nd and 1st millennia BC) on...
This study focuses on the nature of social and economic interaction among Late Bronze Age (c.1800–15...
The current article discusses the Bronze Age metal evidence in Central Asia based on a vast study of...
The paper is devoted to the study of ethnogenetic connections in the anthropological appearance of e...
The publication is devoted to archaeological research of monuments of the catacomb of Arys culture o...
AbstractThe findings of the last years in the Central Kazakhstan which were received during the exca...
This study focuses on the problem of the relationship between two distinctive Early Bronze Age cultu...