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Journal articles on the topic "Andronovo culture"

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Kozintsev, A. G. "The Structure of the Late Bronze Age Population of Western Siberia: Craniometric Evidence." Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia 52, no. 3 (2024): 127–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.17746/1563-0110.2024.52.3.127-135.

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To assess the sources of population differentiation in Late Bronze Age Western Siberia, measurements of 68 cranial samples of this and earlier periods were processed with multivariate statistical methods. Results support the idea of at least two post-Afanasyevo migrations to Siberia from the west—pre-Andronovo and Andronovo. The former was represented by Chaa-Khol, Yelunino, and Samus people. Those associated with Karakol culture partly resemble the above and partly both autochthonous populations—that of Baraba (“Northern Eurasian formation”) and that of Okunev culture (“Southern Eurasian form
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Grigoriev, Stanislav. "Andronovo Problem: Studies of Cultural Genesis in the Eurasian Bronze Age." Open Archaeology 7, no. 1 (2021): 3–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/opar-2020-0123.

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Abstract Andronovo culture is the largest Eurasian formation in the Bronze Age, and it had a significant impact on neighboring regions. It is the important culture for understanding many historical processes, in particular, the origins and migration of Indo-Europeans. However, in most works there is a very simplified understanding of the scientific problems associated with this culture. The history of its study is full of opposing opinions, and all these opinions were based on reliable grounds. For a long time, the existence of the Andronovo problem was caused by the fact that researchers supp
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Sotnikova, Svetlana V. "Materials of the Early Tulkhar necropolis in the light of the hypothesis of Andronovo population migration to the south: problems of chronology." Ufa Archaeological Herald 24, no. 4 (2024): 644–60. https://doi.org/10.31833/uav/2024.24.4.042.

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The new materials and the new calibrated radiocarbon dates significantly amend the understanding of many processes that took place during the Bronze Age both in Central Asia and far outside of it. Materials of the Early Tulkhar Necropolis (South Tajikistan) are often used to prove active contacts between the steppe livestock-farming Andornovo people and the settled crop-farming Central Asia people. Andronovo influences in the first place are found in the cremated burials of this necropolis. E.E. Kuzmina considers these burials archaeological evidence of her hypothesis about the Andronovo peopl
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Kobeleva, L. S. "Burials of Andronovo (Fedorovo) culture in Tartas-1 necropolis Showing Signs of Combat Injury on Human Bones." Problems of Archaeology, Ethnography, Anthropology of Siberia and Neighboring Territories 30 (2024): 531–36. https://doi.org/10.17746/2658-6193.2024.30.0531-0536.

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The author addresses the data of analysis of the Andronovo (Fedorovo) culture burials at the Tartas-1 necropolis revealing bone remains showing traces of combat trauma. Occurrences of syncretic burials, which are a result of contact between the Andronovo people and the local Late Krotovo population is one of the notable features of this necropolis. The recovered human bones showed traces of “combat” injuries suggesting a not entirely peaceful nature of these interrelations. Also, the appearance of burials with weapons can be considered as a sign of significant military activity, at least at th
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I., Savko. "Technology of Production of Ceramics of the Andronovo (Fedorovo) Culture of the Steppe and Forest-Steppe Altai (on the materials of research of the historical and cultural approach)." Teoriya i praktika arkheologicheskikh issledovaniy 33, no. 2 (2021): 193–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/tpai(2021)33(2).-11.

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Based on the analysis of publications devoted to the study of ceramics of the Andronovo (Fedorovo) culture of the steppe and forest-steppe Altai, the article considers the peculiarities of pottery production, studied within the framework of the historical and cultural direction developed by A. A. Bobrinsky. Using the historical and cultural approach, the researchers studied the ceramic complexes of twelve settlements and two burial grounds of the Andronovo (Fedorovo) culture of Altai, totaling 559 vessels. On the basis of the published studies, the article gives a general characteristic of the
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I.V., Kovtun. "Tanay Culture and Transition Time from the Developed to the Late Bronze Age in Northern-Western Asia." Teoriya i praktika arkheologicheskikh issledovaniy 32, no. 4 (2020): 20–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/tpai(2020)4(32).-02.

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The article is devoted to the ornament and chronology of the Tanai culture and the characteristics of the inter-age transitional period in North-West Asia in the 2nd third of the 2nd millennium BC. The identification of the early Andronoid Tanai culture is substantiated, its area is outlined and an absolute chronology is established. The foundations of the typology of the Tanai ornamentation has been developed and its differences from the Korchazhkin decor have been traced. The sources of popular Tanai motifs, dating back to the Nurtai and Atasu antiquities of Central Kazakhstan, have been est
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Molodin, V. I., Z. V. Marchenko, Y. V. Kuzmin, A. E. Grishin, M. van Strydonck, and L. A. Orlova. "14C Chronology of Burial Grounds of the Andronovo Period (Middle Bronze Age) in Baraba Forest Steppe, Western Siberia." Radiocarbon 54, no. 3-4 (2012): 737–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033822200047391.

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This paper focuses on the chronology of Middle Bronze Age complexes in the Baraba forest steppe (western Siberia). Three sites were radiocarbon dated, Stary Tartas 4, Sopka 2, and Tartas 1. The Late Krotovo culture was dated to the 18–19th centuries BC, the Andronovo complex (Fedorovo stage) to the 15–18th centuries BC, and the Mixed Andronovo complex dated to the 15–17th centuries BC. These values are some 300–500 yr older than previously thought, and the new results are consistent with14C dates of the Andronovo cultural complex in northern Eurasia. Based on these data, the 15th century BC is
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Savko, I. A. "Cultural and chronological features of the metallocomplex of the territories of the andronovsky (fedorovsky) culture of the north-western foothills of the Altai." Field studies in the Upper Ob, Irtysh and Altai (archeology, ethnography, oral history and museology) 15 (2020): 75–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.37386/2687-0584-2020-15-75-83.

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The Andronovo necropolises of the northwestern foothills of Altai are located in the contact zone of steppes and mountains, which is of great interest for studying the processes of ethnocultural interaction in the era of developed bronze. All objects of the metal complex were divided into five cultural and chronological levels: transcultural objects, epoch-making, general andronovo, fedorovo and local. The most common artifacts made of metal are artifacts of the common Andronovo and Fedorovo circle: bimetal cages with bent ends; pendants in a half turn, pendants with bracelets.
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Korochkova, Olga N., and Ivan A. Spiridonov. "Cherkaskul culture: discussion aspects of the study." Povolzhskaya Arkheologiya (The Volga River Region Archaeology) 1, no. 51 (2025): 79–92. https://doi.org/10.24852/pa2025.1.51.79.92.

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New archaeological materials from the Trans-Urals allow us to outline new research perspectives in the study of the Cherkaskul culture. Cherkaskul culture occupied a central position within the vast Andronoid community of the XVII–XV centuries BC. The formation of culture took place within the forest-steppe landscapes of the eastern slopes of the Middle Urals. It happened due to the interaction of main Andronovo (Fedorovo) impulse and multicultural groups of the local population, which are represented, besides other aspects, by monuments of the Koptyakov culture. The drift into the steppe zone
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Kozintsev, A. G. "The Origin of the Karasuk People: Craniometric Evidence." Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia 52, no. 2 (2024): 143–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.17746/1563-0110.2024.52.2.143-153.

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Measurements of 24 male cranial samples associated with the Karasuk culture were compared with those of 56 other samples using multivariate methods. On the dendrogram, the Karasuk cluster includes the Mongun-Taiga people, Saka, Sauromatians, Tauri, and a group from Sialk B. In the two-dimensional projection, this cluster is intermediate between the Andronovo and Okunev clusters, testifying to the admixed nature of the Karasuk population. In people associated with the Classic Karasuk tradition and in the north of the Karasuk area, the Okunev component predominates, whereas in members of the Kam
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Books on the topic "Andronovo culture"

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Rudkovskiĭ, I. V. Arkheologii︠a︡ Zapadnoĭ Sibiri: Simmetrometrii︠a︡ arkheologicheskikh ornamentov : Uchebnoe posobie. TGPU, 2014.

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Türk Bozkir Kültürünün Dogusu - Andronovo Kültürü. Ötüken Nesriyat, 2020.

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Andronovskiĭ mir: Sbornik stateĭ, posvi︠a︡shchennyĭ problemam razvitii︠a︡ drevnego naselenii︠a︡ ėpokhi pozdneĭ bronzy Urala, Kazakhstana i Zapadnoĭ Sibiri--tematike 35-letnikh nauchnykh issledovaniĭ A.V. Matveeva. Izd-vo Ti︠u︡menskogo gos. universiteta, 2010.

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Brown, Dorcas R., Aleksandr A. Khokhlov, Pavel F. Kuznetsov, Oleg D. Mochalov, and David W. Anthony. Bronze Age Landscape in the Russian Steppes: The Samara Valley Project. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at U C L A, 2016.

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Book chapters on the topic "Andronovo culture"

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"Andronovo Culture." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58292-0_10532.

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"Appendix One. The chronology of the Andronovo culture." In The Origin of the Indo-Iranians. BRILL, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004160545.i-763.119.

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"Chapter One. History of research on the Andronovo culture." In The Origin of the Indo-Iranians. BRILL, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004160545.i-763.5.

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"Chapter Ten. The ethnogenesis of the indo-iranians and the ethnic attribution of the Andronovo culture." In The Origin of the Indo-Iranians. BRILL, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004160545.i-763.43.

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Stöllne, Thomas, Hande Özyarkent, and Anton Gontscharov. "Andronovo Mobility Revisited: New Research on Bronze Age Mining and Metallurgical Communities in Central Asia." In Rethinking Migrations in Late Prehistoric Eurasia. British Academy, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197267356.003.0006.

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For a long time, the Andronovo communities’ long-distance connections have been regarded as the result of migrations and as an explanatory folly for the spread of cultural elements in language and rituals habits commonly identified as Aryan tradition in the later 2nd to early 1st millennium BC. Recent research has allowed the development of alternative models that interpret the expansion of Andronovo cultural elements as a process of growing social interaction between steppe communities. The authors’ recent research of Andronovo communities in central and eastern Kazakhstan produced a series o
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Conference papers on the topic "Andronovo culture"

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Savko, Ilia. "ON THE FORMATION OF ANDRONOVO (FEDOROVO) CULTURE MONUMENTS IN EASTERN KAZAKHSTAN." In ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL CULTURES OF CENTRAL ASIA (THE FORMATION, DEVELOPMENT AND INTERACTION OF URBANIZED AND CATTLE-BREEDING SOCIETIES). Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907298-09-5-99-101.

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Marsadolov, L. "TO THE COUNTING SYSTEM AMONG THE TRIBES OF THE ANDRONOVO CULTURE." In Ancient cultures of Mongolia, Southern Siberia and Northern China: Transactions of the XIth International Conference (September 8–11, 2021, Abakan). Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciencestitute for the History of Material Culture RAS, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907298-19-4.79-83.

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Toshboyev, F. E. "Study of the History of Migration Processes Occurred in the Ancient Ustrushana during the the Bronze Age." In IV Международный научный форум "Наследие". SB RAS, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/978-5-6049863-7-0-5-9.

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The article analyzes the historiography of the monuments of the Bronze Age in the territory of Ancient Ustrushana. It is based on the fact that migrations of people of the Andronovo culture, born in the Eurasian steppes, can be traced in the archeological sites located in Dzhelligullinsky, Bakhmalsoysky, Kulpisar, and Morguzar mountains.
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Fedoruk, Ol’ga, and Dmitriy Papin. "Funerary costume of the population of the altai andronovo culture: a general characterization." In Antiquities of East Europe, South Asia and South Siberia in the context of connections and interactions within the Eurasian cultural space (new data and concepts)18-22.11.2019. Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Sciences, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907053-35-9-86-87.

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I., Savko. "ANDRONOVO (FEDOROVKA) CERAMICS OF THE CHEKANOVSKIY LOG-3 SETTLEMENT IN THE FOOTHILLS OF ALTAI." In MODERN SOLUTIONS TO CURRENT PROBLEMS OF EURASIAN ARCHEOLOGY. Altai State Univercity, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/msapea.2023.3.24.

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The article presents the results of the study of the ceramics obtained during the collections in 2006 and 2020 at the settlement of the Andronovo (Fedorovka) culture Chekanovsky Log-3 in the foothills of the Altai Mountains. Jar-shaped vessels have a rounded cut of the corolla, ornamentation in the form of various types of zigzags, indentations and incisions, and pots were decorated with triangles, less frequently meanders, with cannelures acting as a divider between zones. The tradition of adding chamotte to the molding masses is predominant, and the recipe with crushed shells belongs to the
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Usmanova, Emma. "Kefalotaphy in Andronovo culture (by the materials from burials of Lisakovskaya okrug of 2nd millenium B. C.)." In ANCIENT NECROPOLISES — FUNERAL AND MEMORIAL RITUALISM, ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING OF NECROPOLISES. Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Sciences, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-93572-816-8-57-62.

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Savko, I. A., and P. R. Kholoshin. "Comparative analysis of vessels' shape from the Andronovo (Fedorovo) culture burial grounds on the Upper Alei (preliminary results)." In Евразия в энеолите - раннем средневековье (инновации, контакты, трансляции идей и технологий). Федеральное государственное бюджетное учреждение науки Институт истории материальной культуры Российской академии наук, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-6047952-5-5.108-111.

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Solodovnikov, K. "The Siberian component of the formation of the anthropologic composition of the population of the Andronovo culture of the Middle Yenisey." In Archaeological sites of Southern Siberia and Central Asia: from the appearance of the first herders to the epoch of the establishment of state formations. Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907298-16-3.158-160.

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Милованова, А. П. "ORNAMENT OF THE PEOPLES OF WEST SIBERIA ON THE BASIS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ETHNOGRAPHICAL EVIDENCES." In Вестник "История керамики". Crossref, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.2020.978-5-94375-316-9.151-161.

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Статья посвящена сравнительному изучению орнамента на керамике носителей синташтинской культуры, относящейся к андроновской культурной общности эпохи бронзы, и орнамента на берестяных изделиях обских угров и селькупов, обитавших еще в недавнее время на территории лесной зоны Западной Сибири. Сравнение ведется на уровне анализа орнаментальных образов по методике Е.В. Волковой. В результате автор приходит к выводу о том, что керамика синташтинцев по своим орнаментам, во-первых, больше сходна с берестяными изделиями обских угров, чем селькупов, во-вторых, что это сходство проявляется главным обра
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Lazaretova, N. I., and V. M. Lurie. "Anthropological materials of the Andronovo culture from the mound No. 13 of the burial ground Ust-Kamyshta-1 (south of the Minusinsk Basins)." In Евразия в энеолите - раннем средневековье (инновации, контакты, трансляции идей и технологий). Федеральное государственное бюджетное учреждение науки Институт истории материальной культуры Российской академии наук, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-6047952-5-5.121-123.

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