Permafrost layers under the stone kurgans at Berel Valley located at the southwestern slopes of Altai Mountains, was initially discovered by Wilhelm Radloff in 1865. It had been revealed that there was a deep pit with the burial chambers made of timbers at the center of a kurgan with permafrost layers. Burial chambers, where wooden sarcophagus carved from a single piece of log were placed, had also contained human remains and many horse burials. However, the human and horse burials could not be preserved due to the insufficient technological and methodological conditions in excavation and protection of the findings at that time. Berel Kurgans had not extensively excavated and studied for nearly 150 years until Prof. Zainolla Samashe...
Notwithstanding the pioneering achievements of studies on arctic mummies in Siberia, there are insuf...
Study of a kurgan of the second century A.D., in northern Mongolia. At the bottom of the pit, a wood...
La découverte à Berel’(Altaï, Kazakhstan) d’une tombe princière gelée de la culture de Pazyryk a per...
Berel Kurgans are located in the western end of the Altai Mountains, the Eastern Kazakhstan Province...
In 1998-1999, a frozen Scythian barrow has been excavated by a French-Italian-Kazakh team at Berel' ...
his study addresses the development of an absolute chronology for prominent burial sites of Inner As...
The medieval Turks of the eastern Asian steppe are known for funerary finds exalting horsemanship an...
International audienceDeer stone and khirigsuur complexes are monuments that are characteristic of t...
A team of researchers under the direction of Zainolla Samashev have conducted archaeological excavat...
In recent years increasing attention has been devoted to the re-opening and disturbance actions of s...
Lepetz, Sébastien (2013): Horse sacrifice in a Pazyryk culture kurgan: the princely tomb of Berel'(K...
The analysis of the elements of the burial rite of the Chuvash people was carried out through statis...
The article presents some preliminary results of a comprehensive study of a unique archaeological si...
Introduction The Scythians and the Sarmatians were nomadic horse-riding-people who populated the Eur...
The West Kazakhstan region, with its strategic location linking Asia to Europe, has many pasture are...
Notwithstanding the pioneering achievements of studies on arctic mummies in Siberia, there are insuf...
Study of a kurgan of the second century A.D., in northern Mongolia. At the bottom of the pit, a wood...
La découverte à Berel’(Altaï, Kazakhstan) d’une tombe princière gelée de la culture de Pazyryk a per...
Berel Kurgans are located in the western end of the Altai Mountains, the Eastern Kazakhstan Province...
In 1998-1999, a frozen Scythian barrow has been excavated by a French-Italian-Kazakh team at Berel' ...
his study addresses the development of an absolute chronology for prominent burial sites of Inner As...
The medieval Turks of the eastern Asian steppe are known for funerary finds exalting horsemanship an...
International audienceDeer stone and khirigsuur complexes are monuments that are characteristic of t...
A team of researchers under the direction of Zainolla Samashev have conducted archaeological excavat...
In recent years increasing attention has been devoted to the re-opening and disturbance actions of s...
Lepetz, Sébastien (2013): Horse sacrifice in a Pazyryk culture kurgan: the princely tomb of Berel'(K...
The analysis of the elements of the burial rite of the Chuvash people was carried out through statis...
The article presents some preliminary results of a comprehensive study of a unique archaeological si...
Introduction The Scythians and the Sarmatians were nomadic horse-riding-people who populated the Eur...
The West Kazakhstan region, with its strategic location linking Asia to Europe, has many pasture are...
Notwithstanding the pioneering achievements of studies on arctic mummies in Siberia, there are insuf...
Study of a kurgan of the second century A.D., in northern Mongolia. At the bottom of the pit, a wood...
La découverte à Berel’(Altaï, Kazakhstan) d’une tombe princière gelée de la culture de Pazyryk a per...