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sábado, 14 de março de 2026

"Rotas da Seda" Indo-Europeias - Livro

Early Indo-European Silk Roads

Kaliff, A. & Østigård, T. (2025): Early Indo-European Silk Roads: Ecology of Cattle, Waterways and Winter Migration. LAMP (Language and Myths of Prehistory). Uppsala University. Uppsala.  ISBN: 978-91-506-3137-1

Sinopse  
Uma perspectiva ecológica que considera as condições de inverno e os cursos d'água, sob a ótica do gado, pode oferecer novas perspectivas sobre as potenciais rotas migratórias pelas estepes da Eurásia. Hoje, quase metade da população mundial fala uma língua indo-europeia. 


A disseminação dessas línguas por meio de migrações pré-históricas tem sido tema de debate há mais de 200 anos. Avanços recentes em estudos de ADN antigo reacenderam essa discussão e suscitaram controvérsias acadêmicas. Esta análise destaca um aspecto fundamental, porém frequentemente negligenciado, das primeiras migrações pastoris em um contexto ecológico: o papel do gado. Ao focar no gado, certas rotas migratórias emergem como mais viáveis, enquanto outras se mostram inviáveis ​​diante de condições ecológicas específicas e obstáculos naturais. 


A estepe da Eurásia, caracterizada por invernos longos e rigorosos e cortada por grandes rios que fluem de norte a sul, apresenta barreiras ecológicas significativas para migrações de leste a oeste em direção à Europa e aos Montes Urais. Contudo, as primeiras grandes migrações ocorreram na direção leste-oeste. Mesmo no inverno, os vales e leitos dos rios, com seu suprimento geralmente confiável de água e vegetação, teriam sido de fundamental importância para a sobrevivência de grandes rebanhos. 




Além disso, quando os rios congelavam no inverno, os pastores podiam facilmente atravessar rios que corriam de norte a sul e usar as vias navegáveis ​​de leste a oeste como rodovias para deslocamento rápido por vastas distâncias. Sob essa perspectiva, argumentamos que, durante o inverno, os grandes rios da Eurásia foram elementos-chave para a migração e expansão dos primeiros indo-europeus.
  

INDEX

1. Introduction  p. 11

2. A short history of Indo-European 
research and migration  p. 16

3. A short history of pastoralism 
and Proto-Indo-Europeans  p. 27

4. The Silk Road and east-west 
connections  p. 36

5. The Scythians as nomads
 and warriors  p. 55

6. Ecology and cattle  p. 63

7. The Pripyat, the Volga and
 Eurasian Rivers p. 78

8. A model of Indo-European migrations 
and pastoral adaptations in 
cold climates p. 90

9. Conclusion – a critical view 
p. 104

Literature  p. 106


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quinta-feira, 8 de janeiro de 2026

Arheologia Nº 4 - 2025

ARHEOLOGIA

Nº 4 - 2025
   

INDEX

Examining the Association between Pigment 
Residues and Potlid-like Cracking: a Case 
Study from Zaskelna V pp. 5-22
V. M. Stepanchuk , O. O. Naumenko,  
V. V. Tysliuk

An Archaeological Landscape Survey of 6600 km2 
of Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine, Using Open-Source
 Satellite Images: Second Report pp. 23-52
R. Palmer , M. Fowler , 
V. Ward, O. V. Kariaka 

Scythian Period Funerary Constructions of 
the Svitlovodsk Cemetery in the Middle 
Dnipro Region pp. 53-76
O. D. Mohylov 

Paleolandscape Analysis of the Early Slavic 
Hillfort in Opishnia pp. 77-90
Yu. O. Puholovok , A. S. Kushnir, 
Zh. M. Matviishyna 
   

Publication of Archaeological Material

Alanian Burial of the Hun Period (Barrow no. 17 of 
the Cemetery near Storozhove Village) pp. 91-113
O. V. Kovalenko, R. M. Reida 
  

On the History of Ancient Crafts

Study of the Industrial Region of the Pyrophyllite 
Slate Industry in the South of the Slovechno-Ovruch 
Ridge pp. 114-138
S. V. Pavlenko 
   

History of Science

The Formation and Development of the Eastern 
Ukrainian Centre of Professor V. V. Otroshchenko’s 
Research School (on the Occasion of his 
80th Anniversary) pp. 139-148
Yu. M. Brovender 


Descarregar a revista em:  Археологія Nº 4 - 2025

Archaeology of the Eurasian Steppes Nº 6 - 2025

Archaeology of
 the Eurasian Steppes 

    
Nº 6  - 2025

INDEX


Descarregar a revista:  Arch. Eurasian Steppes Nº 6 - 2025

domingo, 4 de janeiro de 2026

Analecta Archaeologica Ressoviensia Nº 20 - 2025

Analecta Archaeologica Ressoviensia

Nº 20 - 2025

INDEX

Articles

Opinions of Polish Roman Catholic Clergy 
on Archaeological Research Conducted 
on Church Premises: A Pilot Study pp. 7-17
Mateusz Drewicz, Michał Pawleta

Assessment of the Archaeological Potential 
of Prehistoric Settlement Areas along
 the Lake Shores and Wetlands of
 Carinthia, Southern Austria pp. 19-42
Marie-Claire Ries

Multidisciplinary Research on the Sabatinìvka 1 
Site: History and State of Art pp. 43-55
Mariia Lobanova, Dmytro Kiosak

Wooden Wagons in the Kurgans of the 
Northwestern Pontic Region (Catalogue) 
pp. 57-78
Svitlana Ivanova

Święte, Site 11: Monumental (?) FBC 
Cemetery in the Subcarpathian Loess Region 
pp. 79-97
Dariusz Król, Adam Olszewski, 
Teresa Dobrakowska, Mariusz Dobrakowski, 
Krystian Orczyk, Marcin Szpila

A Complex of Prehistoric Fortifications 
in the Moldavian Subcarpathians (Eastern 
Romania). Contributions to the Understanding
 of the Middle Bronze Age pp. 99-113
Vasile Diaconu, Alexandra Gerea, 
Dragoș Tătaru, Eduard Năstase, 
Bogdan Cerbu, Gabriela Sava, 
Oana Gâză, Maria Ilie

On Two Newly Discovered “Scythian” 
Arrowheads from the Sandomierz Upland 
pp. 115-125
Wojciech Rajpold

Discussions and reviews

Simon Radchenko. Portable and Parietal Art 
of Kamyana Mohyla, Ukraine (= BAR 
International Series 3143). Oxford 2023: 
BAR Publishing, 228 pages, illustrated 
throughout in black & white, and colour, 
links to collection of 15 3D models
pp. 127-130
Dmytro Kiosak

Dmytro Kiosak. Modelling the Rhythm 
of Neolithisation Between the 
Carpathians and the Dnieper River 
(= Antichistica 41). Venezia 2024: 
Edizioni Ca’ Foscari. pp.131-134
Svitlana Ivanova, Mykhailo Videiko

A. Ghalichi, S. Reinhold, A. B. Rohrlach, et alii. 2024. 
The rise and transformation of Bronze Age 
pastoralists in the Caucasus. Nature 635, 
917–925.  pp. 135-137
Dalia Pokutta

Chronicle

A Trip to the 2025 International Conference 
on the Anthropology of Salt pp. 139-146
Carl Drexler

Obituary note

Archaeology, a Never-Ending Story... 
In Memoriam Gheorghe Lazarovici (13 September 
1941-3 February 2025) pp. 147-157
Adela Kovacs


Descarregar a revista: AAR Nº 20 - 2025

domingo, 21 de dezembro de 2025

Journal of Ancient History & Archaeology Nº 12/3

Journal of Ancient History 
and Archaeology

Nº 12/3 - 2025

INDEX

Ancient History

Horses in hittite society: 
status, symbolism and utility 
Serkan Demirel

Thracians in the East. Cultural transformation 
in the Late Bronze Age of Kazakhstan 
Stanislav Grigoriev

Legionary garrison and auxiliary 
fort of the Roman Empire in Armenia Minor
Erdal Kaya

Municipium Noviodunum (in Moesia Inferior) 
during the principate period: Archaeological 
presentation using computer solutions, 
epigraphic and numismatic documentation
Mihaela Iacob, Daniela Florina Lungu, 
Flavia Maria Barbu, Constantin Viorel Marian

Archaeology

Cugir III bronze hoard and some additions 
regarding the bronze hoards from Cugir
Cristian Ioan Popa

Images in the saka animal style of Tausamaly 
(Eastern Zhetysu region, Kazakhstan)
Zhuldyzay Kishkenbayeva, Sergey Yarygin, 
Sergazy Sakenov

The Late Roman mausoleum of Sádaba 
(Zaragoza, Spain). New scientific 
interpretations of the monument
Jerónimo Sánchez-Velasco, Leticia Tobalina-Pulido
 
Archaeological material

Post-firing interventions on La Téne pottery 
from the Eastern Carpatian Basin: 
Mending pratices
Roxana Cirt

Revising older discoveries. The Late Iron Age
 finds from Bosanci and Vornicenii 
Mici (Suceava county)
Alexandru Berzovan, Bogdan Petru Niculică, 
Constantin Aparaschivei

A new roman imperial portrait from Syedra
Hasan Ertuğ Ergürer, Deniz Berk Tokbudak

The terra sigillata vessel of rare 
type from the sarmatian grave in Ukraine 
Aleksandr Symonenko

Domestic Lighting in roman Napoca (II). 
Lamps discovered on various sites in 
and around the roman city 
(Cluj-Napoca, Romania)
David Petrut, Sorin Cociș

A group of gold earring from burbur 
Museum and archaeometry 
analysis (Türkiye)
Salih Soslu

A group of bottles from the late 
antique glass collection of Tokat Museum
Fevziye Eker, Kasım Eker

Archaeological material and reports

Archaeological research in Canabae/Municipium 
Septimium Apulense-souther sector 
Radu Ota, Ilie Lascu 

Archaeological mapping

Mapping hinterland resources in the rural 
landscape of greek poleis Istros 
and Tomis during roman period
Ana Odochiciuc, Alin Mihu-Pintilie, 
Lucrețiu Mihailescu-Bîrliba

Archaeometry

Discovering a new early Starčevo-Cris site 
in Southwestern Transilvania at 
Folt-Sub VII (Hunedoara county, Romania) 
and a procedure for dating Early Neolithic shard samples 
Ioan Alexandru Bärbat, Corina Anca Simion, 
Tiberiu Bogdan Sava, Oana Gâza, 
Cristian Mănăilescu,  Maria Valentina Ilie

Epigraphy and Papyrology

A new fragment of military diploma 
for the Equites Singulares Austi
Peter Rothenhöfer, Florian Matei-Popescu

Two roman inscriptions 
form Jibou, Sălaj county
Ioan Piso, Sorin Cociș, Vlad-Andrei Lăzărescu, 
Sergiu-Traian Socaciu

Numismatics

Numismatic and forensics: Operation Dacian 
Gold the hoard Grădistea de Munte-‘Timișoara Airportt’
Cristian Găzdac, Claudiu Purdea

An evaluation of the Olba nymphaeum and its coins
Kasim Oyarçín, Yavuz Yeğin

Book Reviews

Isis, Sarapis And The Waves Of The Black Sea. 
V. Atanassova, L. Bricault(eds.), 
Egyptian Cults on the Black Sea Coast / 
Египетските култовепо крайбрежието 
на Черно море, Institute of Balkan 
Studies withCenter of Thracology, Bulgarian 
Academy of Sciences / École françaised’
Athènes Sofia, I“Paradigma” 
Publishing House, 2024
Dan Deac


Ir ao número da revista: JAHA Nº 12/3 - 2025

quinta-feira, 13 de novembro de 2025

NARTAMONGÆ Nº 19/1 - 2024

NARTAMONGÆ

Nº 19/1 - 2024
   

INDEX

Archaeologist (in memory of 
V. A. Kuznetsov) p. 7
A. L. Chibirov
 
My Paths in Science. 
Author's Essay p. 12
V. A. Kuznetsov

A Retrospective of Don Alania in Light 
of the Information of the Venetian Josaphat 
Barbaro. A Brief Historical Essay p. 31
V. A. Kuznetsov

Appendix. Information from Josaphat 
Barbaro about Alania and the Alans p. 56
B. Mysykkat

Banners of the Alans p. 76
A. A. Tuallagov

Several Ossetian objects 
with tamgas p. 142
S. A. Yatsenko 

 Khatiagi language: cryptolect of the warriors
 of the Ossetian Nartiada p. 173
B. Mousekats

Distinctive features of the Tajik 
Dialect of Kulāb p. 193
Habib Borjian

Toponymic notes p. 213
Yu. A. Dzitzotsoyty
 
Armenianisms in Ossetian p. 247
G. S. Asatryan, A. A. Betrozov

 Alano-Armenica: Martyrdom 
of the Sukiasians p. 258
T.K. Salbiev

The Image of the Labyrinth in the Ossetian 
Religious and Mythological Tradition p. 271
Z. A. Dzhioyeva  

Projects of Nartamongae   

 Our language and our epic are our history. 
p. 285
A. A. Betrozov, Y. Y. Khetagurov

Obituary

The Last Handshake: In Memory of 
AlexanderYuryevich Skakov p. 290
T. K. Salbiev 


Descarregar a revista: Nartamongae Nº 19/1 - 2024

segunda-feira, 10 de novembro de 2025

Proceedings in Archaeology of Black Sea Nº 21

Proceedings in Archaeology and
 History of Ancient and Medieval 
Black Sea Region 
  
Nº 21 - 2025

INDEX

Stone sculptures of Jetisu and Saryarka:
 spatial patterns, iconography and the
 concept of GIS-register p, 7
Aliya Manapova, Kalibek Assylbekov, 
Gulnaz Beisenbaeva, Nurdaulet Turmakhan, 
Aibobek Akkaliyeva, Assemgul Kassenova 

Archaeological sites around mount Aiyrtas 
and the issue of identifying 
medieval settlements in eastern 
Central Kazakhstan p. 22
Arman Beisenov, Islam Akhiyarov, 
Pavel Kosintsev. 

The estate within the structure of the medieval 
fortified settlement of Karakemer: 
spatial organization and use p, 34
Yeraly Akymbek, Mambet Shagirbayev, 
Nesipbay Nurgali

Warriors of the Ulus of Jochi in Ulytau: 
facial and anthropological reconstructions
 from the burials at the Karasuyr memorial-ritual 
complex (Central Kazakhstan) p. 57
Emma Usmanova, AlexeyNechvaloda
Alina Kolbina, IrinaPanyushkina 
EvgenyDmitriev, IlyaGusev 
Yuri Parshin, AlbinaYerzhanova

Coins of the Turkic Khaganates from Taraz 
settlement (Southern Kazakhstan) p. 77
Zhuman Smailov, Inkar Kazmadiyarova

The roman imperial period sarcophagus 
from the village of Kahramanmaras-
Elbistan-Alkayaoglu 
(Elbistan City Museum) p. 88
Fevziye Eker

“Sun-head” archer from Kairakkol(nomads of 
the late Sak time between Kokentau and Alatau) p. 98
Sergey Yarygin, Bakyt Khassenova, 
Sergazy Sakenov 

On a method of using girth buckles and 
blocks by early nomads of the Southern 
Urals (based on the materials from 
the Kurayli III burial ground) p. 122
Aslan Mamedov, Balmagambet Dauteev

Archaeobotanical and molecular study 
of the seeds from kurgan No. 2 at the 
Karatobe burial site p. 132
Ruslan Kalendar, Oxana Khapilina, 
Arman Kulyyasov, Aidyn Zhuniskhanov 
Amantai Isin, Azat Aitkali 

Serektas-2 settlement of the transitional period 
(9th—7th century BCE) in Jetisu: new data p. 147
Аntonina Yermolaeva, Albina Yerzhanova, 
Yekaterina Dubyagina, Mambet Shagirbayev, 
Daniya Tangytova

Adornments from the Nakhchivan kurgans 
of the Late Bronze-Early Iron age
 (based on materials from Kurgan No. 42 
of the Plovdag I necropolis) p. 178
Gunay Bayramova

Metal of the Toksanbay settlement 
(North-Eastern Caspian region p. 194
Tatyana Loshakova, Alexander Panichkin


Descarregar a revista: МАИАСП Nº 21 - 2025

domingo, 9 de novembro de 2025

Kyiv-Mohyla Archaeological Journal Nº 1

Kyiv-Mohyla Archaeological Journal 

Nº 1 - 2025
   

INDEX

Technological Analysis of Pottery 
of the Bondarykha II Settlement pp. 5–15
Butskyi I. 

New Finds of Rus’ Era Stamps
from Poltava pp. 16–23
Zapara D. 

On the Presence of Egyptian Imports 
in Olbia at Hellenistic Times pp. 24–33
Kotenko V. 

Reproduction of the Baking Process 
in Scythian Era Oven pp. 34–44
Pototska L. 

The “Karasuk” Knives in Ukraine pp.45–52  
Prystupa A. 

Ornamentation of Early Iron Age Ceramics 
from the Voloshkove-6 (Horby) Site 
pp. 53–68
Klochko D. 

The History of the Study of Ancient Ceramic Imports 
from Settlement Monuments on the Right 
Bank of the Middle Dnipro in the 
7th–5th Centuries BC pp. 69–78
Svyrydov A. 

From Ukraine to the Island of Sardinia (Once 
Again on the “Sea Peoples”) pp. 79–86
Klochko V. 

Correlations Between Weapon
Placement in Burials of the Donetsk-Don
Catacomb Culture and Iconographic
Sources of the Bronze Age pp. 87–98
Dubiaha A. 


Descarregar a revista:  Kyiv-Mohyla Archaeological Journal Nº 1

terça-feira, 9 de setembro de 2025

Praehistorische Zeitschrift Nº 100/2 - 2025

Praehistorische Zeitschrift 

Nº 100/2 - 2025
   

INDEX

The Deer Cult and the Origin of Normativity 
in the Upper Paleolithic Religion pp.  371-383
Constantin Rauer

Pits, houses and rondels: New results on 
the Lengyel habitation in the Žitava Valley, 
Southwestern Slovakia pp. 384-432
Maria Wunderlich, Till Kühl, 
Kata Furholt, Martin Furholt, 
Ivan Cheben, Alena Bistáková, 
Ruby Winter, Kai Julian Schönebaum, 
Ryley Löber, Victoria-Luise Boensch, 
Nils Müller-Scheeßel

The southeasternmost area of the long barrow 
cemeteries of the Funnel Beaker culture 
in the 4th millennium BC. The case of two 
newly investigated structures in Pawłosiów forest 
(Subcarpathian loess region, Poland) in the 
context of the settlement network pp. 433-450
D. Król, J. Niebieszczański, I. Hildebrandt-Radke, 
M. Głowacz

Studies on the Iconography and Interpretation 
of Combat Scenes of the Late Bronze Age 
Aegean: A re-appraisal pp. 451-467
Panagiotis Galanis

Vessel use at the Mycenaean Palace of Ayios 
Vasileios, Laconia, using Organic 
Residue Analysis pp. 468-493
Cynthianne Spiteri, Eleftheria Kardamaki, 
Julia Becher, Matthias Belser, 
Lioba Fratucello, Raija Katarina Heikkilä, 
Catalina Labra-Odde, Arvin Raj Mathur, 
Katja Mittelstädt, Reinhard Jung

Preliminary considerations on the Scythian 
stone statue of 4th Century BC from the tumular 
necropolis from Peceneaga-Cerna, 
Tulcea County pp. 494-509
Emilian Teleaga, Dorel Paraschiv, 
Mihaela Iacob, Martin Posselt

Take a handful of nuts in a bowl! Turned wooden 
vessel with hazelnuts from Czarnówko against 
the background of other finds from cemeteries 
of the Wielbark culture pp. 510-528
Kalina Skóra, Grzegorz Skrzyński

Schildfibeln und Fibeln mit Zierplatten der 
jüngeren Römischen Kaiserzeit, Teil 1
 Klassifikation und Fundspektrum pp. 529-591
Torben Schatte

Jewellery and Garments for the Afterlife: 
A Case Study of Elite Burial at the Wielbark 
Culture Cemetery, Leźno, Kartuzy 
County, Poland pp. 592-607
Anna Józefowska, Joanna Słomska-Bolonek, 
Aldona Kurzawska, Iwona Sobkowiak-Tabaka

Ein Hort aus kaiserzeitlichen Pferdegeschirrbeschlägen 
von Milonice, Bez. Blansko (CZ) pp. 608-630
Jan Schuster, Jan Jílek, 
Marek Novák, Markéta Havlíková

In a narcotic trance, or stimulants in Germanic 
communities of the Roman period pp. 631-667
Anna Jarosz-Wilkołazka, 
Andrzej Kokowski, 
Anna Rysiak

Horsemen in social structures of Central 
European Barbaricum - Analysis 2: 
spatial analysis pp. 668-716
Emilia Smółka-Antkowiak

Klein aber fein - Bernsteinanhänger, Kerbschnitt 
& Co. Neues zum völkerwanderungszeitlichen 
Gräberfeld von Assel, Ldkr. Stade pp. 717-763
Saryn Schlotfeldt


Ir ao número da revista: PZ Nº 100/2 - 2025

sexta-feira, 5 de setembro de 2025

Gregos e Bárbaros no Mar Negro e além - Livro

Greeks and Barbarians Networking

Mordvintseva, V., Ivanova, A. & Smirnov, S. (eds.) (2025): Greeks and Barbarians Networking on the Shores of the Black Sea and Beyond. ἘΠΙΣΚΎΘΙΣΟΝ: Studies Presented to Askold Ivantchik on his Sixtieth Birthday, May 2, 2025.  Brill. Leiden. ISBN: 978-90-04-31007-0  DOI: 10.1163/9789004310070

Sinopse  
Este volume apresenta contribuições em homenagem a Askold Ivantchik no seu sexagésimo aniversário. Como o seu principal interesse académico reside na região do Mar Negro, habitada por diversos grupos culturais que também mantinham contactos frequentes com povos de lugares muito distantes, reunimos artigos sobre o tema.


O volume apresenta artigos que analisam diferentes tipos de fontes e utilizam diversas abordagens para revelar a rede de contactos e a atuação de povos pertencentes a diferentes estratos sociais e meios culturais. 



Será de interesse para académicos que buscam métodos de pesquisa multidisciplinares, bem como as informações mais recentes sobre a arqueologia da região circumpôntica.

INDEX


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domingo, 17 de agosto de 2025

Picaretas Bimetalicas da Época Cita - Livro

Bimetallic pickaxes of the Sctythian Archaic Period 
in Eurasia

Skoryi, S. & Zymovets, R. (2025): Bimetallic pickaxes of the Sctythian Archaeic Period in Eurasia / БиметаллическиеЫ чеканий эпохи скифской архаики в Евразии. Харьков: Майдан.  ISBN: 978-966-372-949-7

Sinopse  
A monografia é dedicada ao estudo de armas brancas bimetálicas cinzeladas, uma das categorias de armas ofensivas do início da era cita na região eurasiana. Até recentemente, eram conhecidos pouco mais de duas dúzias de exemplares dessa arma. 


Consequentemente, o aspeto quantitativo influenciou a avaliação do papel dessa categoria no conjunto de armas da era cita. Este trabalho leva em consideração todos os achados disponíveis de picaretas bimetálicos, o que permitiu obter uma fonte que inclui mais de cinquenta exemplares. 



Neste volume foi realizada uma cartografia dos artefactos, abordando as questões da tipologia, cronologia e génese dessa arma assim como o mecanismo de distribuição das picaretas bimetálicos na Eurásia. 

INDEX


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sexta-feira, 4 de julho de 2025

Archaeology & Early History of Ukraine Nº 54/2

Archaeology and Early 
History of Ukraine

Nº 54/2 - 2025

INDEX

The beginning of Herodotus´s Scythia: War, climate, 
economy (Dniester-Danube interfluve in the second 
half of the 6th — first half of the 5th century BC) 
pp. 5-34
L. Nosova

The ethnic and cultural situation in the Seim river 
basin at Putivl region in the second half 
of the First Millennium BC pp. 35-53
D. Karavaiko

Archaeological sites of the last centuries BC 
in the Sula river basin pp. 54-72
K. Peliashenko, A. Heyko

Functional and decorative elements of furniture 
crafted from bone, antler and ivory 
from Olbia Pontica  pp. 73-91
A. Semenova

Barrow with the Amazon´s grave from 
the Mamai-Hora necropolis. pp. 92-101
G. Toshchev, O. Fialko

Barrowless burial of the scythian period of the 
Dnipro right bank forest-steppe region pp. 102-119
O. Mohylov

Two types of Tyras coins from the Late Hellenistic 
period (religious aspect) pp. 120-129
A. Rusiaieva, N. Son

The dwelling of Zarubyntsi culture in the 
settlement Yalivshchyna 1 on the outskirts
 of the Chernihiv pp.  130-136
S. Sorokin

Results of the latest research of the eastern 
sector of the Bilsk archaeological complex 
pp. 137-153
I. Korost

Dachi - the great migration period assemblage
 form Kherson region pp. 154-160
D. Sikoza, O. Dzneladze, O. Symonenko

Some stone tools from the Late Bronze Age 
settlement of Selivanove  pp. 161-170
S. Skoryi, О. Orlyk, V. Nesterovski

Animal husbandry and hunting of 
the Basivka Hillfort pp. 171-179
M. Kublii

Results of LIDAR survey of archaeological sties 
within the historical and cultural reserve "Bilsk" 
pp. 180-190
I. Korost, O. Korotia

Bowl from the Haimanova Mohyla kurgan in the 
context of scythian mythical and ritual tradition  
pp. 191-215
Yu. Polidovych

Three mysterios of the "Scythian" Maenads 
pp. 216-235
L. Babenko

Archaeological collections of barrow necropolis 
of Bilsk Hillfort in museum stores of 
Kharkiv and Kotelva  pp. 236-259
I. Shramko, S. Zadnikov


Descarregar a revista em: Arch. & Early Hist. of Ukraine Nº 54/2