- Parzinger,
Hermann (1997). Die
Kurgane von
Kelermes: Königsgräber der frühskythischen Zeit [Burial
Mounds of
Kelermes:
Royal Tombs of the
Early Scythian Time]...
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daggers with butterfly-shaped guards,
arrowheads early forms,
helmets of the
Kelermes type,
spiked battle-axes, horse-bits, ch****-pieces of the Chernogorovo...
- This
earliest phase of
Scythian culture,
called "pre-
Kelermes"
because they pre-date the
Kelermes kurgans containing West
Asian objects,
formed in the...
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daggers with butterfly-shaped guards,
arrowheads early forms,
helmets of the
Kelermes type,
spiked battle-axes, horse-bits, ch****-pieces of the Chernogorovo...
- name to the
Maikop culture),
Kostromskaya (1897),
Ulyap kurgans (1898),
Kelermes kurgans (1903),
Semikolenny kurgan, and (in what
turned out to be his final...
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Ciscaucasia were
located at
Kelermes [ru]. Novozavedennoye [ru],
Krasnoye Znamya [ru], Nartan, Ulski [ru], and Kostromskaya [ru]: The
Kelermes kurgans [ru] belonged...
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Medousa have also been
found in
Scythian art, with a
damaged rhyton from the
Kelermes kurgan depicting her as a
winged running deity with
small wings on non-serpentiform...
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power that were
placed in the
burials of the
earliest Scythian kings at
Kelermes [ru] were all made of gold. A tent-like
structure was then
erected over...
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available online as a
series of PDFs (bottom of the page). Schiltz, Véronique,
Kelermès et Solokha, Les
Dossiers d'archéologie ISSN 1141-7137, no 259 (2000–2001)...
- this, the cups
placed in the
burials of the
earliest Scythian kings at
Kelermes [ru] were all made of gold.
Because the fārnā was
believed to have a solar...