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Masters of the steppe. The impact of the Scythians and later nomad societies of Eurasia. London: 2020. [ ñáîðíèê ]

Masters of the Steppe: the Impact of the Scythians and Later Nomad Societies of Eurasia.

Proceedings of a conference held at the British Museum, 27-29 October 2017.

// London: Archaeopress. 2020. 802 p.; 604 fig., 21 tabl. Ed. St.J. Simpson, S. Pankova. Printed ISBN 9781789696479. Epublication ISBN 9781789696486

 

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List of Contents.

 

List of Figures. — v (Ñì. íà academia.edu)

Hartwig Fischer. Foreword. — xviii (Ñì. íà academia.edu)

Mikhail Piotrovsky. Foreword. — xix (Ñì. íà academia.edu)

Preface and acknowledgements. — xx

 

Svetlana V. Pankova, St John Simpson. Introduction. — 1 (Ñì. íà academia.edu)

 

Hans T. Bakker. The Sasanian and Gupta empires and their struggle against the Huns. — 16

Thomas J. Barfield. Supersize me: political aspects of monumental tomb building in early steppe empires. — 30

Arman Z. Beisenov. Saka ‘Animal Style’: the ‘mysterious picture’ on a carved bone container from central Kazakhstan. — 43

Alexandru Berzovan. A Scythian treasure in the lands of the Getae: considerations regarding the hoard of Stâncești. — 51

Nikolaus Boroffka. Interactions between mobile pastoralists and settled agricultural societies in central Asia: examples from the work of the Eurasia Department of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI). — 64

Konstantin V. Chugunov. The Arzhan-2 ‘royal’ funerary-commemorative complex: stages of function and internal chronology. — 79

Marina Daragan. Scythian archers of the 4th century BC: a new archaeological study of excavated bows, arrows and quivers from the northern Black Sea region. — 103

Caroline de Guitaut, LVO. Fabergé and the gold making tradition in Russia. — 125

Henri-Paul Francfort. Scythians, Persians, Greeks and horses: reflections on art, culture, power and empires in the light of frozen burials and other excavations. — 134

Margarita Gleba, Ina Vanden Berghe, Marina Daragan. Textiles, dyes and pigments of the European Scythians: preliminary analyses of materials from southern Ukraine. — 156

O. Gorskaya. Scythian gold from 19th century private collections in the Department of the Ancient World in the State Hermitage Museum. — 167

Clément Holé, Aude Mongiatti, St John Simpson. Scientific study of the etching process used on ancient carnelian beads. — 176

James A. Johnson. Trade, community and labour in the Pontic Iron Age forest-steppe region, c. 700-200 BC. — 198

Vladimir A. Kisel. The predator scene in Scythian ‘Animal Style’ as a socio-political indicator. — 210

Elena Korolkova. ‘Animal Style’ art: influences and traditions in the nomadic world. — 216

Sébastien Lepetz, K. Debue, D. Batsukh. To accompany and honour the deceased: the horses from the graves of the Pazyryk culture. — 227

Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones. The royal *gaunaka: dress, identity, status and ceremony in Achaemenid Iran. — 248

Mike Loades. Scythian archery. — 258

Yana Lukpanova. A priestly burial from the Taksai-1 cemetery. — 268

Leonid S. Marsadolov. The Okunev culture: a unique Siberian civilisation and its links with Scythian and later cultures. — 281

Andrew Meek, Nikolai N. Nikolaev, St John Simpson. Scientific analyses of some glass beads from Scythian and later sites in southern Siberia. — 296

Elena Miklashevich. Petroglyphs of the Scythian period in the Oglakhty mountains (Republic of Khakassia, Russia): new materials and problems of attribution. — 302

Raphael S. Minasyan. Scythian and Sarmatian weapons with gold decoration. — 320

Aude Mongiatti, Elena Korolkova. Gold of Peter the Great: Scythian goldsmithing techniques. — 327

Eileen Murphy, Yuri Chistov. Life and death in the Scythian world of southern Siberia: a social bioarchaeological study of the mobile pastoralists from Aymyrlyg. — 355

Maria Ochir-Goryaeva. Pazyryk horse masks of Gorny Altai. — 367

Svetlana V. Pankova. Mummies and mannequins from the Oglakhty cemetery in southern Siberia. — 373 (Ñì. íà academia.edu)

Svetlana V. Pankova, Elena A. Mikolaychuk, Lyudmila S. Gavrilenko, Leonid S. Marsadolov. Textile finds from the central burials of the Arzhan-1 barrow in Tuva. — 397 (Ñì. íà academia.edu)

Sergei Polin. The Sarmatian conquest of the northern Pontic region: the state of the art of the problem. — 431

Sergei Polin, Marina Daragan. The royal Scythian Alexandropol kurgan based on new research data of 2004–2009. — 444

Sergej Polin, Marina Daragan, Kseniia Bondar. New investigations of Scythian kurgans and their periphery in the lower Dnieper region: non-destructive measurements and archaeological proof. — 472

Tatyana V. Ryabkova. The formation of the early Scythian cultural complex of the Kelermes cemetery in the Kuban region of the north Caucasus. — 483

A.K. Satubaldin, S.A. Yarygin, A. Mongiatti, D. O’Flynn, J. Lang. The results of new scientific analyses of gold bracelets from Taksai-1 and an iron sword from Issyk in the National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan. — 498

Ekaterina A. Shablavina. Secrets of Achaemenid production of personal ornaments and vessels. — 509

Daniil P. Shulga. Jiang Yuan and north Chinese nomads. — 520

P. I. Shulga. Mysterious transformations of the Scythian cultures in the 6th and 3rd centuries BC. — 522

St John Simpson. Etched or bleached? Traded or copied? Comments on the dating and distribution of a distinctive type of decorated carnelian bead found from India to Eurasia from the early 1st millennium BC to the early medieval period. — 525

Nikolay Yu. Smirnov. In hoc signo vinces: the victory of the Scythians over the offspring of their slaves as a manifestation of divine providence (Herodotus, The Histories 4.1 [3], 3, 4). — 544

Luke Spindler, Margarita Gleba, Marina Daragan, Matthew Collins. Testing Herodotus: leather species identification of Scythian quivers using new scientific methods. — 551

Elena V. Stepanova. Saddles of the Hun-Sarmatian period. — 561 (Ñì. íà academia.edu)

Lâtife Summerer, Yana Lukpanova. The wooden comb of the ‘golden lady’: a new battle image from the Taksai-1 kurgan (western Kazakhstan). — 588

Natalia A. Sutiagina, Daria A. Kukina. Finds from the Noin-Ula kurgans at an exhibition in Berlin in 1929 (based on materials from the archive of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of the History of Material Culture). — 605 (Ñì. íà academia.edu)

Timothy Taylor, Christine M. Havlicek, Christopher I. Beckwith. The Scythian empire: reassessing steppe power from western and eastern perspectives. — 616

Denis Topal. Antennae of Scythian akinakai: from abstraction to realism, there and back again. — 627

Burzine Waghmar. Settled rather than saddled Scythians: the easternmost Sakas. — 643 (Ñì. íà academia.edu)

Raphael Wong. ‘Steppe Style’ in southeast Gansu province (China) in the 4th and 3rd centuries BC. — 650

 

Conclusions. — 660 (Ñì. íà academia.edu)

The contributors. — 680

Bibliography. — 687 (Ñì. ôàéë .pdf, 787 Êá)

Index. — 761

 

 

 

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