Scythian Complexes of Barrows 5 and 6 from the «Garden» Group on the Left Bank of the Lower Dniester

Scythian culture represents one of the most intriguing archaeological phenomena of the early Iron Age in the northern Black Sea region. Burial monuments, or barrows, prevail among the archaeological evidence for Scythian material culture. Their excavation began more than two and a half centuries ago...

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Main Authors: Vitalij S. Sinika, Sergei D. Lysenko, Nikolai P. Теlnov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Publishing House “Belgorod” 2017-12-01
Series:Tractus Aevorum
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Online Access:http://belsu-tractus-aevorum.ru/images/stories/8/06_Sinika_et_al.pdf
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spelling doaj-8f1c3763cfaa4b0ba704bd30771a87ef2020-11-24T22:07:34ZengPublishing House “Belgorod” Tractus Aevorum2312-30442017-12-014215617310.18413/2312-3044-2017-4-2-156-173Scythian Complexes of Barrows 5 and 6 from the «Garden» Group on the Left Bank of the Lower DniesterVitalij S. Sinika0Sergei D. Lysenko1Nikolai P. Теlnov2Scientific Laboratory “Archaeology,” T. G. Shevchenko Pridnestrovian State University; Scientific Laboratory of Historiography and Field Methods in Archaeology, Nizhnevartovsk State UniversityDepartment of Chalcolithic and Bronze Age, Institute of Archaeology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Department of Ancient and Medieval Archaeology, Institute of Cultural Heritage, Academy of Sciences of MoldovaScythian culture represents one of the most intriguing archaeological phenomena of the early Iron Age in the northern Black Sea region. Burial monuments, or barrows, prevail among the archaeological evidence for Scythian material culture. Their excavation began more than two and a half centuries ago. There are currently more than 5,000 barrows that have been examined in this region. The authors analyze the evidence obtained during the excavation of barrows 5 and 6 from the “Garden” group near the Glinoe village in the Slobodzeia district on the left bank of the Lower Dniester in 2017. Both complexes date from the late fourth to early third centuries BC. These barrows, as well as neighboring ones in this and other cemeteries, demonstrate not only Thracian and Greek influence on the material culture of Scythians of the northwestern Black Sea region, but also the fact that Scythian steppe culture developed continually in the Dniester region throughout the fourth to second centuries BC.http://belsu-tractus-aevorum.ru/images/stories/8/06_Sinika_et_al.pdfscythiansburialslower dniester regionlast quarter of the fourth century bc
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author Vitalij S. Sinika
Sergei D. Lysenko
Nikolai P. Теlnov
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Sergei D. Lysenko
Nikolai P. Теlnov
Scythian Complexes of Barrows 5 and 6 from the «Garden» Group on the Left Bank of the Lower Dniester
Tractus Aevorum
scythians
burials
lower dniester region
last quarter of the fourth century bc
author_facet Vitalij S. Sinika
Sergei D. Lysenko
Nikolai P. Теlnov
author_sort Vitalij S. Sinika
title Scythian Complexes of Barrows 5 and 6 from the «Garden» Group on the Left Bank of the Lower Dniester
title_short Scythian Complexes of Barrows 5 and 6 from the «Garden» Group on the Left Bank of the Lower Dniester
title_full Scythian Complexes of Barrows 5 and 6 from the «Garden» Group on the Left Bank of the Lower Dniester
title_fullStr Scythian Complexes of Barrows 5 and 6 from the «Garden» Group on the Left Bank of the Lower Dniester
title_full_unstemmed Scythian Complexes of Barrows 5 and 6 from the «Garden» Group on the Left Bank of the Lower Dniester
title_sort scythian complexes of barrows 5 and 6 from the «garden» group on the left bank of the lower dniester
publisher Publishing House “Belgorod”
series Tractus Aevorum
issn 2312-3044
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Scythian culture represents one of the most intriguing archaeological phenomena of the early Iron Age in the northern Black Sea region. Burial monuments, or barrows, prevail among the archaeological evidence for Scythian material culture. Their excavation began more than two and a half centuries ago. There are currently more than 5,000 barrows that have been examined in this region. The authors analyze the evidence obtained during the excavation of barrows 5 and 6 from the “Garden” group near the Glinoe village in the Slobodzeia district on the left bank of the Lower Dniester in 2017. Both complexes date from the late fourth to early third centuries BC. These barrows, as well as neighboring ones in this and other cemeteries, demonstrate not only Thracian and Greek influence on the material culture of Scythians of the northwestern Black Sea region, but also the fact that Scythian steppe culture developed continually in the Dniester region throughout the fourth to second centuries BC.
topic scythians
burials
lower dniester region
last quarter of the fourth century bc
url http://belsu-tractus-aevorum.ru/images/stories/8/06_Sinika_et_al.pdf
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