The publication is devoted to archaeological research of monuments of the catacomb of Arys culture of Southern Kazakhstan (1st Century B.C. - 3rd Century A.D.). Now scientists have a complete understanding of the range and typology, periodization and chronology of monuments of this culture. There are three stages: Karaultobe (4th century B.C. - 1st century A.D.); Karatobe (1st Century B.C. - 4th century A.D.); Altintobe (4th-6th centuries A.D.). These stages are characterized by specific clusters of signs in the form of artifacts. The author also carried out the ethnic attribution of the Arys culture in association with the ancient state Kangiuj. As a result of this work, the ethnicity of the state Kangiuj was revealed: in particular, la...
International audienceThe Andronovo and Saka cultures (respectively Bronze and Iron Age) developed b...
The article introduces into scientific circulation the results of the researches of Tanabai burial g...
International audienceThe Andronovo and Saka cultures (respectively Bronze and Iron Age) developed b...
The article is devoted to archaeological research of new discovered burial structures in the form of...
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 appearance of the monuments of the late Sarmatian culture has been recorded since the middle of ...
On the materials of Eurasian early nomads’ archaeology we highlight the South Ural cultural and hist...
This paper reviews a group of cultic sites dating to the 4th–2nd centuries BC recently discovered in...
This article contains analysis of the main problems concerning social reconstruction opportunities o...
The continuity of a number of the traditions which are going back to a funeral ceremony of Middle Sa...
The article is devoted to the burial of a warrior of Late Sarmatian time from the Southern Urals. Th...
The paper is devoted to the study of ethnogenetic connections in the anthropological appearance of e...
The present article contains the materials of two Sarmatian burials that had been studied in 1966-19...
AbstractThe notion “sak time” is conventional and it is accepted in archeology of Kazakhstan and all...
International audienceThe Andronovo and Saka cultures (respectively Bronze and Iron Age) developed b...
The article introduces into scientific circulation the results of the researches of Tanabai burial g...
International audienceThe Andronovo and Saka cultures (respectively Bronze and Iron Age) developed b...
The article is devoted to archaeological research of new discovered burial structures in the form of...
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 appearance of the monuments of the late Sarmatian culture has been recorded since the middle of ...
On the materials of Eurasian early nomads’ archaeology we highlight the South Ural cultural and hist...
This paper reviews a group of cultic sites dating to the 4th–2nd centuries BC recently discovered in...
This article contains analysis of the main problems concerning social reconstruction opportunities o...
The continuity of a number of the traditions which are going back to a funeral ceremony of Middle Sa...
The article is devoted to the burial of a warrior of Late Sarmatian time from the Southern Urals. Th...
The paper is devoted to the study of ethnogenetic connections in the anthropological appearance of e...
The present article contains the materials of two Sarmatian burials that had been studied in 1966-19...
AbstractThe notion “sak time” is conventional and it is accepted in archeology of Kazakhstan and all...
International audienceThe Andronovo and Saka cultures (respectively Bronze and Iron Age) developed b...
The article introduces into scientific circulation the results of the researches of Tanabai burial g...
International audienceThe Andronovo and Saka cultures (respectively Bronze and Iron Age) developed b...