Burials of the early Sarmatian period from the mound at the village Orekhovka in Stavropol Territory
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Burials of the early Sarmatian period from the mound at the village Orekhovka in Stavropol Territory
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Marina Andreeva 
Affiliation: Institute of Archaeology RAS
Address: Moscow, Russia
Maria A. Ochir-Goryaeva
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A.Kh. Khalikov Institute of Archaeology, Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan, Kazan, Russia
Kalmyk Research Centre RAS, Elista, Russia
Address: Russian Federation
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115-132
Abstract

Bronze helmet from the burial near the village of Orekhovka in Stavropol territory is well known in archaeological literature (Pavlovich, 1995; Simonenko, 2014). However, in general, the bright funerary complexes of the Early Sarmatian / Late Hellenistic period from the mound cemetery near Orekhovka, remain insufficiently introduced into scientific circulation, despite the publication of drawings as part of a summary of the materials of the second half of I millennium BC from the Central Ciscaucasia (Prokopenko, 2014a, b). This paper provides a detailed description of the two burials of the specified period and summarizes the current data on their dating and historical and cultural context.

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Central Ciscaucasia, the Early Sarmatian period, the Late Hellenistic period, cemetery, burial mound, burial, bronze helmet, brooch fibula
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28.03.2019
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