- The
Sauromatian culture (Russian: Савроматская культура, romanized: Savromatskaya kulʹtura) was an Iron Age
culture of
horse nomads in the area of the...
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Kangju Subeshi culture Ordos culture Sargat culture Tasmola culture Sauromatians Dahae Indo-
Scythians Western Satraps Northern Satraps The Scythians...
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migrated into the
territory of the
Sauromatians in the
southern Ural Mountains.
These nomads conquered the
Sauromatians,
resulting in an
increased incidence...
-
century BC
Sauromatian tombs in the
lower Dnipro area, at the
sites of Hrushivka [uk] and Ushkalka [uk],
contained the
bodies of
Sauromatian migrants who...
- 116974 The
Filippovka kurgans (Ru: Филипповский курганный) are Late-
Sauromatian to Early-Sarmatian
culture kurgans,
forming "a
transition site between...
- the 9th century BC to the 2nd century AD. It
included the Scythian,
Sauromatian and
Sarmatian cultures of
Eastern Europe, the Saka-M****agetae and Tasmola...
- in the
eastern foothills of the Urals,
which was ****imilated into the
Sauromatian and
Early Sarmatian cultures.
Circa 600 BCE,
groups from the Saka Tasmola...
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society structure.
There are
societies where the
roles are switched. The
Sauromatian society's
women were
highly respected warriors.
Their graves were full...
- (more
precisely Taksai-1, Ru: Таксайский курган) are a
series of Saka or
Sauromatian funeral mounds or kurgans,
located in the
Terekti District of the southern...
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Crimean steppe [...] The
eastern neighbours of the "Royal Scyths," the
Sauromatians, were also Iranian;
their country extended over the
steppe east of the...