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Поволжская археология

The Volga River Region Archaeology Vol.4 (50) 2024

DOI: https://doi.org/10.24852/pa2024.4.50

Vol 4 (50) 2024page 1–250

From the editorial boardpage 8–11

Cultural and historical processes in the Eurasian Steppes in the Early Metal Era: the phenomenon of the early nomads of Eurasia, traditions and innovations

On the edge of the eurasian steppes: the sarmatian culture in the 1st–3rd centuries ad east of the Carpathians page 12–23

Grumeza L., Cojocaru V. (Iasi, Romania)

Scythians in Azerbaijan: the history of one murder (archaeology and anthropology)page 24–30

Kirichenko D.A. (Baku, Azerbaijan Republic)

Early Bronze Age of the steppe Urals and Western Kazakhstan: some results and research prospects page 31–42

Khavansky A.I. (Moscow, Russian Federation), Bisembaev A.A. (Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan)

Bronze spoked wheels from Sanxingdui and ancient indian myths about Garudapage 43–55

Varenov A.V. (Novosibirsk, Russian Federation)

Cultural identification of the upper Ob population of the early iron age based on the materials of archaeology and anthropology (Bystrov necropolis)page 56–64

Borodovskiy A.P. (Novosibirsk, Russian Federation)

Age-linked Groups in the Early Iron Age nomadic societies (preliminary results)page 65–72

Berseneva N.A. (Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation)

Horse in the Palaeometal era cultures of the Minusinsk basin page 73–80

Poliakov A.V. (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation)

Women's Jewelry set of the Northern Altai population in Pre-Turkic period (based on materials of the Choburak-I necropolis)page 81–92

Seregin N.N., Matrenin S.S. (Barnaul, Russian Federation)

Results of the metallographic study of blacksmithing items from the excavations at Podgory V settlement on the Samara Bendpage 93–103

Kondrashin V.V. (Kazan, Russian Federation), Myshkin V.N. (Samara, Russian Federation)

New evidence on the Late Bronze – Early Iron Age human nutrition in the Crimea (northern Pontic Region) based on the stable isotope analysis and radiocarbon dating page 104–119

Kulkova M.A. St., Kashuba M.N., Kulkov A.M., Kozhukhovskaya Yu.V., Tikhomirov V.A., Streltsov M.A., Markova M.A. (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation)

Use-Wear traces on copper ore processing tools from Late Bronze sites of the Trans-Urals(use wear analysis) page 120–137

Kostomarova Yu.V. (Tyumen, Russian Federation), Bukacheva A.O. (Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation), Molchanov I.V. (Ekaterinburg, Russian Federation)

Analytical study of metal from the Petrovka Culture of Northern Kazakhstan page 138–150

Kuzminykh S.V. (Moscow, Russian Federation), Degtyareva A.D. (Tyumen, Russian Federation), Artemyev D.A., Blinov I.A. (Miass, Russian Federation), Orlovskaya L.B. (Moscow, Russian Federation)

Urbanism of Steppe Eurasia in the Middle Ages

A little-known source about the initial stage of Mongol penetration into Crimean Gothiapage 151–157

Kuzenkov P.V. (Sevastopol, Russian Federation), Mogarichev Yu.М. (Simferopol, Russian Federation)

The urbanization of the Lower Volga region in the Golden Horde erapage 158–166

Pigarev E.M. (Yoshkar-Ola, Russian Federation)

Lead weights of the Selitrennoe settlement: typology and classificationpage 167–181

Kazakov P.V. (Astrakhan, Russian Federation), Pigarev E.M. (Yoshkar-Ola, Russian Federation)

Urbanism in the steppe Volga Region in the XIII–XV centuriespage 182–188

Zeleneev Yu.A. (Yoshkar-Ola, Russian Federation)

Unity and diversity of material culture of Steppe Eurasia: interaction, transformation of cultures, ideas and technologies

“Cimmerian” bridles from a barrow near Slobozia (Lower Dniester Region)page 189–199

Stepanova E.V., Kashuba M.T. (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation)

Two in one: the use of "deer" stone for making a statue in the Turkic period (results of photogrammetry in the archaeological and architectural complex "Burana Tower" in Kyrgyzstan)page 200–208

Tishkin A.A. (Barnaul, Russian Federation), Tabaldiev K.Sh. (Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan), Bondarenko S.Y. (Barnaul, Russian Federation)

Trade in floodplain medieval settlements of the Lower Kama region in the XII–XIV centuries (based on the finds of metal mirrors)page 209–221

Rudenko K.A., Kazakov E.P. (Kazan, Russian Federation)

Breast decorations from the burials of the Bolshiye Pamyaly burial ground of the XVIII – first half of the XIX centurypage 222–236

Voronov V.V. (Yoshkar-Ola, Russian Federation)

Paisley-shaped antler onlays with fantastic beasts from Veliky Novgorod: issues of functional and stylistic attribution page 237–248

Tochilova N.N. (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation), Grinev A.M. (Novgorod the Great, Russian Federation)

Index of the Authors