In the summer of 2020, the steppe detachment of the archaeological expedition of the Altai State Pedagogical University explored the territory between the Charysh and the Kalmanka rivers in the Altai Territory. The team monitored 25 mounds of previously identified individual monuments at the top of the watershed near the village of Ust’-Kalmanka. They interpreted the semantics of the burial site from the standpoint of religious and mythical ideas of the Siberian peoples about the so-called world mountain. The scientists compared the semantics of the mounds to the belt symbol. The linear structure of the barrow chain and ditches could be associated with an untied belt, which should have strengthened the mediator functions of the watershed as...
The main goal of this paper is to present results of preliminary archaeological research on the sout...
Due to difficult access, the Southern Chinese Altai has so far been understudied, despite being a ke...
The genetically attested migrations of the third millennium BC have made the origins and nature of t...
The purpose of this article is to examine Khanty spatial ritual behaviour in the context of the simu...
This paper concentrates on the analysis of the landscape location of archaeological sites in the Ort...
This thesis presents a holistic study of connections in the Altai Mountains of the eastern Eurasian ...
This article is written on the basis of fieldwork materials collected by the ethnographic methods of...
During the period from the last three hundred years BC to the beginning of the new era, (Hunno-Sarma...
The Valley of the Kings in Tuva Republic, southern Siberia, is arguably one of the most important ar...
Abstract The Great Salbyk Barrow is the best known of the megalithic monuments in Siberia. Archaeolo...
A research team from Ghent University (Belgium) is, since 1995, executing archaeological research in...
In this article we present a preliminary study discussing new perspectives for future research and i...
The results of excavations of barrow with “mustaches” at Atasu river (Central Kazakhstan, Karaganda ...
The Altai Mountains are well-known for their unique archaeological records, with rich, chronological...
An on-going Altay Mountains Survey Project at Ghent University in Belgium studies the archaeological...
The main goal of this paper is to present results of preliminary archaeological research on the sout...
Due to difficult access, the Southern Chinese Altai has so far been understudied, despite being a ke...
The genetically attested migrations of the third millennium BC have made the origins and nature of t...
The purpose of this article is to examine Khanty spatial ritual behaviour in the context of the simu...
This paper concentrates on the analysis of the landscape location of archaeological sites in the Ort...
This thesis presents a holistic study of connections in the Altai Mountains of the eastern Eurasian ...
This article is written on the basis of fieldwork materials collected by the ethnographic methods of...
During the period from the last three hundred years BC to the beginning of the new era, (Hunno-Sarma...
The Valley of the Kings in Tuva Republic, southern Siberia, is arguably one of the most important ar...
Abstract The Great Salbyk Barrow is the best known of the megalithic monuments in Siberia. Archaeolo...
A research team from Ghent University (Belgium) is, since 1995, executing archaeological research in...
In this article we present a preliminary study discussing new perspectives for future research and i...
The results of excavations of barrow with “mustaches” at Atasu river (Central Kazakhstan, Karaganda ...
The Altai Mountains are well-known for their unique archaeological records, with rich, chronological...
An on-going Altay Mountains Survey Project at Ghent University in Belgium studies the archaeological...
The main goal of this paper is to present results of preliminary archaeological research on the sout...
Due to difficult access, the Southern Chinese Altai has so far been understudied, despite being a ke...
The genetically attested migrations of the third millennium BC have made the origins and nature of t...