AbstractThe findings of the last years in the Central Kazakhstan which were received during the excavation works on such monuments as Taldy-2, Birlik, Nurken-2, Karashoky, Akbeit, Tegiszhol enlarge the available data on art culture of the ancient population of this region and make a great contribution to the treasury of knowledge. By now owing to archeologists’ researches of both previous generation and works of present expeditions the unique collection of the subjects illustrating esthetic tastes of tribes of the early Iron Age is received
This entry is an introduction to the issue how rock art is linked to historical contexts of Central ...
This paper reviews a group of cultic sites dating to the 4th–2nd centuries BC recently discovered in...
The results of excavations of barrow with “mustaches” at Atasu river (Central Kazakhstan, Karaganda ...
AbstractThe findings of the last years in the Central Kazakhstan which were received during the exca...
AbstractThis article covers the area of knowledge at the intersection of two disciplines: archeology...
Petroglyphs, stone sculptures, burial mounds, and other memorial religious structures are ancient ar...
The animal style has become an ubiquitous term in Scytho-Siberian studies, however, its overall acce...
AbstractIn the Saka-Scythian animal style was extremely popular the image of a bird of prey (eagle)....
International audienceThe Andronovo and Saka cultures (respectively Bronze and Iron Age) developed b...
AbstractIn the early Iron Age in the steppes of Kazakhstan and adjacent territories an “animal style...
AbstractIn the Republic of Kazakhstan 2004 was accepted the large-scale unique State program named “...
Animal Style Art (ASA), an iconographic style expressed on monuments and material culture, is a geog...
Aim. Over the past decade some significant findings supplemented model Scythian-Saka items of the co...
AbstractThe notion “sak time” is conventional and it is accepted in archeology of Kazakhstan and all...
The publication is devoted to archaeological research of monuments of the catacomb of Arys culture o...
This entry is an introduction to the issue how rock art is linked to historical contexts of Central ...
This paper reviews a group of cultic sites dating to the 4th–2nd centuries BC recently discovered in...
The results of excavations of barrow with “mustaches” at Atasu river (Central Kazakhstan, Karaganda ...
AbstractThe findings of the last years in the Central Kazakhstan which were received during the exca...
AbstractThis article covers the area of knowledge at the intersection of two disciplines: archeology...
Petroglyphs, stone sculptures, burial mounds, and other memorial religious structures are ancient ar...
The animal style has become an ubiquitous term in Scytho-Siberian studies, however, its overall acce...
AbstractIn the Saka-Scythian animal style was extremely popular the image of a bird of prey (eagle)....
International audienceThe Andronovo and Saka cultures (respectively Bronze and Iron Age) developed b...
AbstractIn the early Iron Age in the steppes of Kazakhstan and adjacent territories an “animal style...
AbstractIn the Republic of Kazakhstan 2004 was accepted the large-scale unique State program named “...
Animal Style Art (ASA), an iconographic style expressed on monuments and material culture, is a geog...
Aim. Over the past decade some significant findings supplemented model Scythian-Saka items of the co...
AbstractThe notion “sak time” is conventional and it is accepted in archeology of Kazakhstan and all...
The publication is devoted to archaeological research of monuments of the catacomb of Arys culture o...
This entry is an introduction to the issue how rock art is linked to historical contexts of Central ...
This paper reviews a group of cultic sites dating to the 4th–2nd centuries BC recently discovered in...
The results of excavations of barrow with “mustaches” at Atasu river (Central Kazakhstan, Karaganda ...