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Some problems in the study of the chronology of the ancient nomadic cultures in Eurasia (9th - 3rd centuries BC)

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This research is focused on the chronological investigations of ancient nomads belonging to the Scythian cultures which occupied the steppe and forest-steppe zones of Eurasia during the 9 th -3 rd centuries BC. The 14 C dates for the pre-scythian and early scythian time in both Europe and Asia are presented and compared to their chronological position based on archaeological evidence. The first 14 C dates have been produced for the Scythian time monuments located in the Lower Volga River basin, Urals and Transurals regions. Their chronological positions are compared with the position of the monuments of Southern Siberia and Central Asia. It was shown that the nomadic cultures belonging to the Scythian culture began to exist over the wide territory of Eurasia from the 9 th -8 th centuries cal BC and there are some monuments which may be synchronous to the Arzhan royal barrow (the oldest monument known). A list of new 14 C dates and a map of the monuments are presented.
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Tom
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143--150
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 13 poz., rys. tab.
Twórcy
  • The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
  • The Institute for the History of Material Culture of Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia
autor
  • The Institute of Archaeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine
  • The Institute of Cultural and Natural Heritage, St. Petersburg, Russia
autor
  • Radiocarbon Laboratory, SUERC, East Kilbride, Scotland
  • The Physical-Technical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia
autor
  • State Scientific Centre of Environmental Radiochemistry of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine
autor
  • Svedberg Laboratory of Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
  • Radiocarbon Laboratory of Groningen University, Groningen, the Netherlands
autor
  • Department of Statistics, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland
autor
  • The Institute for the History of Material Culture of Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia
autor
  • State Scientific Centre of Environmental Radiochemistry of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine
autor
  • The Physical-Technical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia
autor
  • The Institute for the History of Material Culture of Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia
Bibliografia
  • 1. Alekseev A.Yu., Bokovenko N.A.,.Boltrik Yu, Chugunov K.V, Cook G,.Dergachev V.A, Kovaliukh N.N., Possnert G, van der Plicht J, Scott E.M., Sementsov A.A, Skripkin V.V, Vasiliev S.S. and Zaitseva G.I., 2001: A chronology of the Scythian Antiquities of Eurasia based on new archaeological and 14C data. In: The Proceedings of the 17th Radiocarbon Conference. Radiocarbon (in press).
  • 2. Alekseev A.Yu., 1992: Scythian Chronicle. Scythians in the 7th-4th centuries B.C. In: Historical and Archaeological Review. Saint Petersburg: 206 pp (in Russian). 149 A.Yu. Alekseev et al.
  • 3. Gryasnov M.P., 1983: The Initial Phase of the Development of the Scytho-Siberian Cultures. In: Archaeology of South Siberia. Kemerovo: 3-18 (in Russian.).
  • 4. Grach A.D., 1983: The historical-cultural population of the early Scythian epoch in the Central Asia. Archaeological Journal of the State Hermitage Museum 23: 30-42 (in Russian).
  • 5. Ismagilov R.B., 1988: Burial of the Great Gumarovo Barrow in the Southern Urals and the Problem of the Scythian Culture Origin. Arheologicheskii sbornik. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg: 29-47 (in Russian).
  • 6. Klochko V.I., Skory S.A., 1993: Barrow No 15 near village Steblev in Ros’ River region. Arkheologija (Kiev) 2 (in Ukrainian).
  • 7. Korolkova E., 2000: The Filippovka Kurgans and the Animal Style. The Golden Deer of Eurasia. Scythian and Sarmatian Treasures from the Russian Steppes. Aruz J., Farkas A., Alekseev A. and Korolkova E., eds, The Exhibition Catalogue. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: 69 - 71.
  • 8. Ochir-Goriaeva M.A., 1988: Sauromation culture of Lower Volga region in 6th-4th centuries B.C. Dissertation Thesis. Leningrad: 20 (in Russian).
  • 9. Pshenichniuk A., 2000: The Filippovka Kurgans at the Heart of the Eurasian Steppes. The Golden Deer of Eurasia. Scythian and Sarmatian Treasures from the Russian Steppes. Aruz J., Farkas A., Alekseev A. and Korolkova E., eds, The Exhibition Catalogue. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: 21-30.
  • 10. Shilov V.P. and Ochir-Goriaeva M.A., 1997: The Scythian Time Tumuli in the Cemeteries Aksenovo I and II. In: Prescythian and Scythian monuments in the South Eastern Europe. Moscow: 127-152 (in Russian).
  • 11. Skory S.A., 1999: Cimmerians in Ukrainen Forest-steppe zone. Kiev-Poltava (in Russian).
  • 12. Terenozhkin A.I., 1976: Cimmerians. Kiev (in Russian).
  • 13. Zaitseva G.I., Vasiliev S.S., van der Plicht J., Marsadolov L.S., Sementsov A.A., Dergachev V.A. and Lebedeva L.M., 1998: New Investigations on the Cronology of the Key Sites of the Scythian Epoch in the Sayan-Altai. Acte du colloque “C-14 Archeologie”: 315-318.
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Bibliografia
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