- The
Pazyryk culture (Russian: Пазырыкская культура
Pazyrykskaya kul'tura) is a Saka (Central
Asian Scythian)
nomadic Iron Age
archaeological culture (6th...
- The
Pazyryk burials are a
number of
Scythian (Saka) Iron Age
tombs found in the
Pazyryk Valley and the Ukok
plateau in the
Altai Mountains, Siberia, south...
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Pazyryk may
refer to:
Pazyryk Valley, a
valley of Ukok Plateau,
Siberia The Iron Age
Pazyryk burials found there The
wider Pazyryk culture, the archaeological...
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considered the
closest analogy to the
ancient mammoth steppe environment.
Pazyryk is the name
given by
modern scholars to an
ancient people who
lived in...
- BC,
discovered in 1993 in a
kurgan belonging to one of the
Pazyryk burials, from the
Pazyryk culture in the
Republic of Altai, Russia. It was
among the...
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Prominent archaeological remains of the
Sakas include Arzhan, Tunnug, the
Pazyryk burials, the
Issyk kurgan, Saka
Kurgan tombs, the
Barrows of
Tasmola and...
- Saka-M****agetae and
Tasmola cultures of
Central Asia, and the Aldy-Bel,
Pazyryk and
Tagar cultures of
south Siberia. The Scythian-Siberian
world was characterized...
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reflect human interaction.
Another example occurred in 300 B.C. in
Pazyryk known as the
Pazyryk burials where ten
horses were
buried alongside a
human male,...
- **** is the "
Pazyryk ****",
which dates from the 5th-4th
century BC. It was
excavated by
Sergei Ivanovich Rudenko in 1949 from a
Pazyryk burial mound...
- who
discovered and
excavated the most
celebrated of
Scythian burials,
Pazyryk in Siberia.
Rudenko was a
follower of Paul Broca's "French School" of anthropology...