The article is devoted to archaeological research of new discovered burial structures in the form of catacomb at the Kylyshzhar cemetery (1st century BC – 3rd century AD), in which artifacts were found similar to the monuments of the Sarmatian appearance. They include a number of ritual actions and burial implements close to the burial practice of the Sarmatians: range and blade weapons (iron tang daggers with a stone pommel, arrowheads), horse tack (iron girth buckles), bronze mirrors, household items and ritual objects (iron buckles, chalk amulets), jewelry (Egyptian faience ribbed beads). The characteristics of the grave goods from the catacombs of the Kylyshzhar cemetery, chronological calculations and ethno cultural interpretations ind...
International audienceThe Kraynov excavations of the Sakhtysh IIa site in Central Russia revealed bu...
The article introduces into scientific use an impressive collection of metal belt plates, buckles, c...
The article presents some preliminary results of a comprehensive study of a unique archaeological si...
The article deals with two burials from the Kuban basin region excavated in Pashkovsky burial mound ...
The publication is devoted to archaeological research of monuments of the catacomb of Arys culture o...
The present article contains the materials of two Sarmatian burials that had been studied in 1966-19...
The article is devoted to the burial of a warrior of Late Sarmatian time from the Southern Urals. Th...
This article contains analysis of the main problems concerning social reconstruction opportunities o...
The article deals with the features of the formation of the burial mounds in the basin of the Esaulo...
The article introduces into scientific circulation the results of the researches of Tanabai burial g...
The aim of the article is to describe the results of multidisciplinary analyses of a unique bronze ...
The article presents the results of a study of the Early Medieval burial mound of Zavodoukovsky-3. A...
Article is dedicated to analysis of burial rituals of the Golden Horde cemeteries without burial mou...
AbstractThe notion “sak time” is conventional and it is accepted in archeology of Kazakhstan and all...
The article introduces new paleoanthropological materials from the Mayak burial ground near Sidelkin...
International audienceThe Kraynov excavations of the Sakhtysh IIa site in Central Russia revealed bu...
The article introduces into scientific use an impressive collection of metal belt plates, buckles, c...
The article presents some preliminary results of a comprehensive study of a unique archaeological si...
The article deals with two burials from the Kuban basin region excavated in Pashkovsky burial mound ...
The publication is devoted to archaeological research of monuments of the catacomb of Arys culture o...
The present article contains the materials of two Sarmatian burials that had been studied in 1966-19...
The article is devoted to the burial of a warrior of Late Sarmatian time from the Southern Urals. Th...
This article contains analysis of the main problems concerning social reconstruction opportunities o...
The article deals with the features of the formation of the burial mounds in the basin of the Esaulo...
The article introduces into scientific circulation the results of the researches of Tanabai burial g...
The aim of the article is to describe the results of multidisciplinary analyses of a unique bronze ...
The article presents the results of a study of the Early Medieval burial mound of Zavodoukovsky-3. A...
Article is dedicated to analysis of burial rituals of the Golden Horde cemeteries without burial mou...
AbstractThe notion “sak time” is conventional and it is accepted in archeology of Kazakhstan and all...
The article introduces new paleoanthropological materials from the Mayak burial ground near Sidelkin...
International audienceThe Kraynov excavations of the Sakhtysh IIa site in Central Russia revealed bu...
The article introduces into scientific use an impressive collection of metal belt plates, buckles, c...
The article presents some preliminary results of a comprehensive study of a unique archaeological si...