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Egyptian faience amulets from Gorny Altai

Egyptian faience amulets from Gorny Altai THE METAL AGES AND MEDIEVAL PERIOD DOI: 10.1134/S1563011007040068 E.S. Bogdanov and I.Y. Sljusarenko Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Akademika Lavrentieva 17, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia E-mail: bogdanov@archaeology.nsc.ru slus@archaeology.nsc.ru Introduction Archaeological context Women in ancient nomadic societies wore a specifi c The Kuraika burial ground of the Hunnu-Sarmatian set of everyday personal decorations as an essential period is situated on the right bank of the intermittent part of their costume. However, it is hardly possible to river of Kuraika, 2 km northeast of the village of reconstruct the female attire of the Hunnu-Sarmatian Kurai, in the Kosh-Agach Region of the Altai Republic period in Gorny Altai because the features of the (Fig. 1). In 1994, the Kuraika burial ground was funeral rite and climatic conditions did not favor long subjected to large-scale excavations; 19 sites of various preservation of organic materials. Archaeologists types were examined (Soenov, Ebel, 1998: 113 – 135; normally find various types of neck decorations, Soenov, 2003: 18, 89 – 93) (Fig. 2). Researchers beads from attire and headgear, earrings and pendants reported a bad state of preservation of most earthen as well as necklaces consisting of beads of various mounds located http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia Springer Journals

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Springer Journals
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Copyright © 2007 by E.S. Bogdanov and I.Y. Sljusarenko
Subject
Social Sciences, general; Archaeology; Regional and Cultural Studies; Anthropology
ISSN
1563-0110
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1531-832X
DOI
10.1134/S1563011007040068
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THE METAL AGES AND MEDIEVAL PERIOD DOI: 10.1134/S1563011007040068 E.S. Bogdanov and I.Y. Sljusarenko Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Akademika Lavrentieva 17, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia E-mail: bogdanov@archaeology.nsc.ru slus@archaeology.nsc.ru Introduction Archaeological context Women in ancient nomadic societies wore a specifi c The Kuraika burial ground of the Hunnu-Sarmatian set of everyday personal decorations as an essential period is situated on the right bank of the intermittent part of their costume. However, it is hardly possible to river of Kuraika, 2 km northeast of the village of reconstruct the female attire of the Hunnu-Sarmatian Kurai, in the Kosh-Agach Region of the Altai Republic period in Gorny Altai because the features of the (Fig. 1). In 1994, the Kuraika burial ground was funeral rite and climatic conditions did not favor long subjected to large-scale excavations; 19 sites of various preservation of organic materials. Archaeologists types were examined (Soenov, Ebel, 1998: 113 – 135; normally find various types of neck decorations, Soenov, 2003: 18, 89 – 93) (Fig. 2). Researchers beads from attire and headgear, earrings and pendants reported a bad state of preservation of most earthen as well as necklaces consisting of beads of various mounds located

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Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of EurasiaSpringer Journals

Published: Feb 18, 2007

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