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Publikováno v:
Turkic Studies Journal, Vol 5, Iss 1 (2023)
Оружие с древнейших времен было товаром особого назначения, его покупали, берегли и забирали с собой в потусторонний мир. Нахождение меч
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https://doaj.org/article/b6a352bafd664882a0dad7f4c10bf21b
Autor:
Natsuki Murakami, Akhan Onggaruly, Saule Rakhimzhanova, Edward A. Standall, Helen M. Talbot, Alexandre Lucquin, Miho Suzuki, Arhat Karimagambetov, Abdinur Nuskabay, Sang-Won Nam, Oliver E. Craig, Shinya Shoda
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 10 (2022)
The Bronze Age—Iron Age transition in Central Asia (ca. 800 BCE) was a period of significant cultural change that was heavily influenced by greater population interaction and mobility. Indeed, scholars have increasingly emphasized the role that “
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https://doaj.org/article/6d2d90e0d1bf4f9eb353749b340f2898
Publikováno v:
Povolžskaâ Arheologiâ, Vol 3, Iss 33, Pp 233-247 (2020)
The article is devoted to the results of excavations of one complex of the Saba burial ground in the Karatorgay river valley. The monument is located in the contact zone of two worlds: Sakas and Savromat-Sarmatian. The complex consists of a ground st
Autor:
Akhan Onggaruly, Reed Coil, Christina Pugh, Zhuldyz Tashmanbetova, Arhat Kairmagambetov, Tamarakhonum Davlatova, Madina Makulbekova
Publikováno v:
Archaeological Research in Asia. 32:100416
Autor:
Olzhas Iksan, Sándor Évinger, Maria A. Spyrou, Johannes Krause, Egor Kitov, András Zsolt Bíró, Bakhytzhan Bekmanov, Guido Alberto Gnecchi-Ruscone, Natalia Berezina, Yakov B. Berezin, Elmira Khussainova, Gaziz A. Akhatov, Alexander Garshin, Leyla Djansugurova, Choongwon Jeong, Lyazzat Musralina, Aidos Chotbayev, Nuno Filipe Gomes Martins, Arman Z. Beisenov, Aslan Mamedov, Caecilia Freund, Nurzhibek Kahbatkyzy, Raffaela A. Bianco, Dmitriy Voyakin, Alexandra P. Buzhilova, Arman A. Bissembaev, Akhan Onggaruly, Zainolla Samashev, Rita Radzeviciute, Yeldos Kariyev, Zhassulan Zhaniyazov
Publikováno v:
Science Advances
Ancient genomic time-transect across the Central Asian Steppe sheds new light onto the origins and demise of the Scythians.
The Scythians were a multitude of horse-warrior nomad cultures dwelling in the Eurasian steppe during the first millenniu
The Scythians were a multitude of horse-warrior nomad cultures dwelling in the Eurasian steppe during the first millenniu