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Journal articles on the topic "Scythian Sculpture"

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Bruyako, Igor V. "Two Cimmerian Steles from the North-West Black Sea Region." Povolzhskaya Arkheologiya (The Volga River Region Archaeology) 1, no. 47 (2024): 86–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.24852/pa2024.1.47.86.95.

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New finds of stone sculptures from the epoch of early nomads are quite rare. Therefore, the publication of such new sculptures of pre-Scythian times, besides, two more at once, should be of interest. Moreover, both steles were found in a very limited area of the North-Western Black Sea region and each of them has a unique iconography and a rather original repertoire of objects. The stele from Kairy village is a type of pillar-shaped sculpture. The most original image on it is a round shield with a very rich ornamental composition. The stele from Aleksandrovka belongs to the stele-slabs. This t
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Khlevnoi, Vladimir Aleksandrovich. "Scythian–Sarmatian art as part of the cultural landscape of Crimea." Человек и культура, no. 3 (March 2024): 86–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-8744.2024.3.71010.

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The subject of the study is Scythian–Sarmatian art in the cultural landscape of Crimea, expressed in sculpture, monumental and decorative arts. The object of the study is the Crimean artifacts of the Scythian–Sarmatian culture (details of jewelry, weapons, sculpture, vase painting) in comparison with similar objects from other regions of settlement of the Scythian–Sarmatian nomadic peoples. The author pays special attention to the identification of the main distinctive features of the Scythian and Sarmatian culture, which is complicated by how much mixed culture develops in the Northern Black
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Nahuliak, Petro, Ivan Oros, and Vadim Rudoi. "Training of specialists in decorative-applied arts: plastics of small forms of the Scythian period." Scientific bulletin of South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K. D. Ushynsky 2023, no. 2 (143) (2023): 26–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.24195/2617-6688-2023-2-3.

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In the article, based on the definition that one of the important tasks of the modern education in the artistic space is the search and implementation of creative methods for the formation of a creatively developed personality, on the basis of which it is oriented in the history and perspectives of "Cultural dynamics", it has an acquaintance with the valuable world of historical eras, peoples, individuals, phenomena and processes related to the history of the creation of the world of "things", attention is drawn to the training of Decorative and Applied Arts specialists and teaching methods, a
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Belaiy, N. N., M. A. Kulkova, and Y. D. Razuvaev. "MICROMORPHOLOGICAL STUDY SCULPTURE CERAMICS MONUMENTS OF THE MIDDLE DON IN SCYTHIAN TIME." History: Facts and Symbols 11, no. 2 (2017): 57–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.24888/2410-4205-2017-11-2-57-63.

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Fialko, E. E. "SCYTHIAN AMAZONS: LEVEL OF STUDY." Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine 27, no. 2 (2018): 172–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.37445/adiu.2018.02.12.

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Scythian Amazons have attracted the attention of researchers since a long time. The Amazons as the subject is developed in three main directions, conditioned by the choice of a certain group of sources — literary, pictorial and archaeological.
 The literary and visual aspects have been developed quite thoroughly by many generations of researchers, as evidenced by the representative corpus of monographs and publications. Both these directions developed in parallel, often intersecting.
 Literary aspect implies the study of the image of the Amazon — one of the brightest in classical anc
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Topal, Denis. "The fifth mound near Dubăsari (complete publication)." Revista Arheologică XX, no. 1 (2024): 76–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.52603/ra.xx.1.2024_03.

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The group of Dubăsari burial mounds was studied by an expedition led by N.A. Chetraru (1931-2011) over seven field seasons between 1980-1983 and 1985-1987. This group comprised two large clusters: the southwestern cluster (I), situated between Pohrebea and Dubăsari, and the northeastern cluster (II), located between Goianul Nou and Crasnîi Vinogradari, as well as four isolated mounds. In total, 38 mounds containing 139 burials were excavated during the 1980s, with the largest number of burials (18) attributed to the Scythian period, dating from the late 6th to the 4th centuries BC. The Dubăsar
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Khlevnoi, Vladimir Aleksandrovich. "The ancient pattern in the Crimean cultural landscape." Урбанистика, no. 1 (January 2024): 17–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2310-8673.2024.1.70088.

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The subject of the study is the ancient pattern in the cultural landscape of Crimea, expressed in architecture, sculpture, monumental and decorative arts. The object of the study is the Crimean artifacts of the ancient polis (architectural details, sculpture, vase painting) in comparison with similar objects of mainland Greece. The author pays special attention to the transformations of the ancient style in the Crimean diaspora, associated with the influence of autochthonous cultures: Taurian, Meotian, Cimmerian, Scythian-Sarmatian, and examples of the synthesis of the artistic stylistics of t
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Polidovych, Yu B. "MYSTERIOUS RITUAL OBJECTS OF THE SCYTHIANS: SEARCHING THE ANSWERS." Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine 47, no. 2 (2023): 257–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.37445/adiu.2023.02.19.

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The paper is devoted to the analysis of versions of the probable use of gold cone-shaped objects that were in use from the last decades of the 6th centuries BC to the end of the 4th centuries BC. They are differ in size (base diameter varies from 5 to 19.8 cm, height — from 4 to 18 cm) and some shape features. At the same time, they are characterized by hollowness, a wide round base, which is usually 1.2—2.0 times greater than the height, and the obligatory presence (with two exceptions) of a small round hole in the «upper» part. All of them are made of gold or covered with this precious metal
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Shelekhan, Oleksandr, and Oksana Lifantii. "Swords and Swordsmen in Greco-Scythian Art." Peuce Serie Nouă, no. 20 (2022): 39–72. https://doi.org/10.62781/peucesn.20.02.

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In this article, we shall analyse pieces of the late 5th -4 th centuries BC of Greco-Scythian art with depictions of bladed weaponry. “Barbarians” armed with swords and daggers were mostly represented by using Greek art templates. The figures are distinguishable by their Scythian “ethnographic” features (costumes, hair, weapons). Despite the usual detailed manner in which individual attire and sometimes even the human faces or other weapons were rendered, the depictions of swords and daggers remain, however, very simplified. It is possible that the Greeks were prevented from depicting a “truly
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Skoryi, S. A., and R. V. Zymovets. "BIMETALLIC PICK-AXE FROM THE DNIPRO FOREST-STEPPE LEFT BANK: CAUSE FOR CONVERSATION ABOUT THE SIMILAR ARMAMENT OF EARLY SCYTHIAN EPOCH IN EURASIA." Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine 47, no. 2 (2023): 127–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.37445/adiu.2023.02.08.

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The paper is devoted to a newfound artefact of the Scythian archaic epoch — a bimetallic pick-axe, discovered in the Vorskla River basin, near the city of Akhtyrka of Sumy region of Ukraine. Pick-axes are a kind of close-in fighting weapon, along with picks and axes, quite rare for the Scythian Age. The specimen under study belongs to a relatively small group of bimetallic pick-axes, consisting of an iron (or steel) warhead and a bronze socket. Like most bimetallic pick-axes, the specimen from Akhtyrka has a bird’s head with slotted eyes and a curved beak (part of the beak is lost) under the s
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Books on the topic "Scythian Sculpture"

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Olʹkhovskiĭ, V. S. Skifskie izvai͡a︡nii͡a︡ VII-III vv. do n.ė. [s.n.], 1994.

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Volkov, V. V. Olennye kamni Mongolii. Nauchnyĭ mir, 2002.

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Olʹhovsʹkyĭ, Serhiĭ I͡Akovych. Skifo-antychna metaloobrobka arkhaïchnoho chasu: Za materialamy Nyz︠h︡nʹoho Pobuz︠h︡z︠h︡i︠a︡ ta Serednʹoho Podniprov'i︠a︡. KNT, 2011.

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Wilfried, Hrsg :. Menghin, ed. Im Zeichen des goldenen Greifen: K onigsgr aber der Skythen. Ausstellung, Berlin, Martin-Gropius-Bau 6. Juli - 1. Oktober 2007. Prestel-Verlag GmbH & Co KG, 2007.

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Odrobinsʹkyĭ, I︠U︡riĭ. Skifo-sarmatsʹka kam'i︠a︡norizna plastyka ukraïnsʹkykh zemelʹ (kharakterystyka vydiv i khudoz︠h︡ni osoblyvosti). Dyzaĭn i polihrafii︠a︡, 2010.

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Ancient Greeks in Kashmir: Evidences of ancient Greeks found in Jammu Kashmir, Ladakh, and in its frontier districts. Dilpreet Publishing House, 2011.

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Conference papers on the topic "Scythian Sculpture"

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Kovalev, Aleksej. "Burials of deer stones in sub-kurgan graves in Xinjiang as a new argument in favour of the Xinjiang origin of European sculptures of the pre-Scythian period." In Monuments of archaeology in studies and photographs (in the memory of Galina Vatslavna Dluzhnevskaya). Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Sciences, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907053-08-3-2018-96-103.

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