The Urals and Western Siberia in the Bronze and Iron AgesThis book is the first synthesis of the archaeology of the Urals and Western Siberia. It presents a comprehensive overview of the late prehistoric cultures of these regions, which are of key importance for the understanding of long-term changes in Eurasia. At the crossroads of Europe and Asia, the Urals and Western Siberia are characterized by great environmental and cultural diversity which is reflected in the variety and richness of their archaeological sites. Based on the latest achievements of Russian archaeologists, this study demonstrates the temporal and geographical range of its subjects starting with a survey of the chronological sequence from the late fourth millennium BC to the early first millennium AD. Recent discoveries contribute to an understanding of issues such as the development of Eurasian metallurgy, technological and ritual innovations, pastoral nomadism and its role in Eurasian interactions, and major sociocultural fluctuations of the Bronze and Iron Ages. |
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Contents
Stabilization Colonization and Expansion in the Late | 111 |
Final Bronze Age | 161 |
part two the iron age forming eurasian interactions | 187 |
At | 203 |
The World of Cultures of CisUrals Forest Zone of Eastern | 251 |
Social Trends in NorthCentral Eurasia during the Second | 316 |
Notes | 339 |
List of Plates Figures and Tables page | x |
Preface | xxi |
347 | |
350 | |
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Abashevo Abashevo culture Alakul culture Altai Andronovo cultural animal bones archaeological culture Arkaim arrowheads barrows burial ground cal bc cemeteries central Kazakhstan ceramics Cherkaskul Chernykh chronological Cis-Urals climatic complex copper decorated difficult early eastern Europe ecological economic elite Eneolithic Eurasian nomads Eurasian steppe excavated Final Bronze Age finds first flat forest zone forest-steppe formation fortified fortified settlements funeral ritual Gamayun Gorokhovo graves groups horse houses Hsiung-nu influence Iron Age Irtysh Itkul Kazakhstan Koryakova kurgan landscape Late Bronze Age material culture metallurgy Mezhovka migration ornaments pastoral percent period Petrovka population pots pottery production Pyanobor radiocarbon dates reflected regions relations represented river sacrifices Sargary Sarmatian Sauromatians scholars Scythian second millennium bc Seima-Turbino Siberia significant Sintashta social southern Urals specific Srubnaya culture stone structure Tairov territory third century bc traces tradition Trans-Uralian Trans-Urals variant Volga western Siberia wooden Yamnaya Yamnaya culture Zdanovich
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