Part II Archaeological Excavations - Center for the Study of Eurasian ...
Part II Archaeological Excavations - Center for the Study of Eurasian ...
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Kurgans, Ritual Sites, and Settlements: <strong>Eurasian</strong> Bronze and Iron Age<br />
Figure 7. Figures 1–12- Artifacts from Middle Sarmatian Burial 1, Kurgan 6: 1- handmade gray clay pitcher; 2- gray clay pitcher; 3bronze<br />
disk-shaped mirror; 4- bronze militar fibula (150 BC–150 AD); 5- iron buckle; 6- blue glass bead with black spots; 7- white<br />
paste beads (8 found) and blue glass beads (10 found); 8- iron knife fragments; 9- Middle Sarmatian short iron sword; 10- 3 iron<br />
arrowheads; 11- flint core with flake and blade scars; 12- Early Sarmatian bronze long sword, Oriental design; 13- handmade gray clay<br />
vessel, Middle Sarmatian Burial 3, Kurgan 6; figures 14–16 - artifacts from looted (undatable) burial 1, kurgan 4 (female, age 12–14):<br />
14- dark brown glass beads (31 found) and white glass beads (10 found); 15- iron knife fragments; 16- lithic flake <strong>of</strong> gray flint; figures<br />
17–21 - artifacts from looted (undatable) burial 1, kurgan 7 with bone scatter <strong>of</strong> female <strong>of</strong> old age; 17- handmade gray clay vessel<br />
sherd; 18- sherds <strong>of</strong> small gray clay vessel; 19- handmade gray clay incense cup; 20- sherds <strong>of</strong> second incense cup; 21- glass silvercolored<br />
beads (6 found).<br />
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