This paper is devoted to studying cultural monuments – bronze vessels, a jug and a basin from the barrow no. 1/1967 of the Lebedevka Late Sarmatian burial mound (Western Kazakhstan), dating back to the middle of the 3rd century AD at the latest. These items do not find exact parallels among the bronze vessels of provincial Rome. Although the shape of the jug handle with a curved leaf turned upright between two horizontally arranged swan heads has parallels on the so-called “composite jug with handles” (“gegliederten Henkelkrügen”), the cylindrical form of the jug’s neck peculiar of the glass jugs of allegedly Syrian manufacture of the second half of the 3rd-4th centuries AD is very unusual. Even more unusual is a basin with horizontally ben...
There were various models of metal production among the population of the Itkul and the Savromat arc...
Vessels containing deposits of metal items only exceptionally are subject to detailed studies. Only ...
The Early Bronze Age III (around 2700-2350 BC) represents the zenith of the Southern Levantine citie...
The archaeological site no. 20 in Górzyca is one of the newly identified biritual cemeteries of the ...
This text summarises the current state of research into Roman metal vessels and confronts it with fi...
The article deals with metal artifacts from an Alakul burial ground, which is considered to be one o...
The aim of the article is to describe the results of multidisciplinary analyses of a unique bronze ...
The present article contains the materials of two Sarmatian burials that had been studied in 1966-19...
This paper examines pottery from an Early Bronze Age (III–IV) cist burial (Tomb III) found at Tell Q...
The article introduces into scientific discourse the materials of the burial 15 of the Trikolsky bur...
Bucket-shaped pendants were widely spread in various cultural environments from the Roman imperial p...
The article introduces into scientific discourse the materials of the burial 15 of the Trikolsky bur...
The paper deals with the diversity in the frequency and structure of finds of Roman imports in the f...
The Trialeti Culture of brilliant kurgans, spread in the South Caucasus region in the time interval ...
The present article describes materials from the ritual site of Shaitanskoye Ozero II, Sverdlovsk Ob...
There were various models of metal production among the population of the Itkul and the Savromat arc...
Vessels containing deposits of metal items only exceptionally are subject to detailed studies. Only ...
The Early Bronze Age III (around 2700-2350 BC) represents the zenith of the Southern Levantine citie...
The archaeological site no. 20 in Górzyca is one of the newly identified biritual cemeteries of the ...
This text summarises the current state of research into Roman metal vessels and confronts it with fi...
The article deals with metal artifacts from an Alakul burial ground, which is considered to be one o...
The aim of the article is to describe the results of multidisciplinary analyses of a unique bronze ...
The present article contains the materials of two Sarmatian burials that had been studied in 1966-19...
This paper examines pottery from an Early Bronze Age (III–IV) cist burial (Tomb III) found at Tell Q...
The article introduces into scientific discourse the materials of the burial 15 of the Trikolsky bur...
Bucket-shaped pendants were widely spread in various cultural environments from the Roman imperial p...
The article introduces into scientific discourse the materials of the burial 15 of the Trikolsky bur...
The paper deals with the diversity in the frequency and structure of finds of Roman imports in the f...
The Trialeti Culture of brilliant kurgans, spread in the South Caucasus region in the time interval ...
The present article describes materials from the ritual site of Shaitanskoye Ozero II, Sverdlovsk Ob...
There were various models of metal production among the population of the Itkul and the Savromat arc...
Vessels containing deposits of metal items only exceptionally are subject to detailed studies. Only ...
The Early Bronze Age III (around 2700-2350 BC) represents the zenith of the Southern Levantine citie...