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Topic: Tashtyk culture


  
 Archaeological news. SPb, 1993. No. 2.
The new approach to the recognition of the sources of flint raw material for the Stone age cultures of the Eastern Baltic region.
The Tashtyk funeral chamber Stepnovka-II in South Khakassia.
New investigations of the Sogdian Culture in Penjikent (Tadjikistan).
iimk.nw.ru /eng/periodicals/vesti-2-1993.htm   (306 words)

  
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These two cultures concurrently existed over a lengthy period throughout the vast expanses of the steppes and forest steppes of the territory that is now the USSR.
Nonetheless, yet in the Tashtyk period, extending from the 1st century B.C. to the 5th century A.D., the tribes populating the Minusinsk depression were distinctly Europoid, which is borne out by the terra-cotta portrait mask recovered from some family burial vaults.
The affinities to be observed in the spiritual and material cultures of the ancient Slavs and, for instance, of the peoples of North Western and Western Indian and Iran—both in olden times and partially today—are too numerous to be ignored.
www.cultinfo.ru /fulltext/1/001/001/073/j5.htm   (4007 words)

  
 The Domestication of the Horse
Perhaps this is why it was that milleniums later when their direct descendants died they preferred to be buried in round tumulus graves, heavy stones and clay topped with an earthen mound.
The only way the two cultures had of communicating was by drawing pictures in the sand, or in clay.
Wise men everywhere, in all cultures, were responsible for the oral memories of their people.
www.geocities.com /gardenofdanu/The_Domestication_of_the_Horse.htm   (3864 words)

  
 All Empires History Forum: Tashtyk Culture (Ancient Siberia in detail)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The cultural traditions of the newcomers and the local people mixed, and an absolutely new culture called the Tashtyk culture appeared as a result after a short period of transition at the turn of the era.
One more cultural tradition, being born in the late Tagar period and reaching its peak in Tashtyk period, is the tradition of funeral masks.
Tashtyk bowls and amphorae must yield to the vessels of the Bronze Age in the complexity of ornamental design, but they are equally aesthetically beautiful.
www.allempires.com /forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=1746&PN=1   (1461 words)

  
 Archaeological news. SPb, 1994. No. 3.
Flat Tashtyk mask from the collection of the State Historical museum.
Problem of cultural interaction between Rus and Scandinavia during the 8th-llth centuries (based on archaeological collections in CIS).
Institute for the History of Material Culture RAS in 1993.
iimk.nw.ru /eng/periodicals/vesti-3-1994.htm   (305 words)

  
 Dienekes' Anthropology Blog: October 2003 Archives
In 1939, Spyridon Marinatos, a Greek archaeologist, proposed that the eruption wrecked Minoan culture on Thera and Crete.
But in that context race reflects deeply confounded cultural as well as biological factors, and a careful distinction must be made between race as a statistical risk factor and causal genetic variables.
In the context of a renewed fashion of relating archaeology, culture, and language it is well to remember that neither sherds nor genes are destined to speak specific languages, nor does a given language require a specific ceramic type or genetic structure.
dienekes.ifreepages.com /blog/archives/2003_10.html   (13134 words)

  
 Yazı 8
Khyrghyz people who has been an ancestor of modern Khakas nation and has left him original patterns of ancient writing system of Orkhon-Yenisei Turk Runics script and of unique examples of ancient petroglyths which are widespread throughout the Khakas steppes and mountains.
Together with that the Khakas culture bears the parts of a common cultural heritage that is left for us up to thousands of years ago by our ancestors who had lived on Khakas land in previous historical periods like Tazmin, Afanasievo, Andronovo, Karasuk, Tagar (Scythian-Sarmatians of Southern Siberian state of Dingling-go), Tashtyk (Huns) arceological epoches.
Solists of this philarmony`s subgroup `Ulger` [means `constellation` or `galaxy`] which performes both the traditional Khakasian Khai and modern repertoire have many times toured abroad (Japan, Spain, Holland, Turkey, etc. Western and Eastern European countries and their towns).
www.turkleronline.com /turkler/kirgizlar/timurdavletov/yazi_8.htm   (514 words)

  
 The State Hermitage Museum: Hermitage News
This is the first and only case of tattooing ever found in the Tashtyk culture of which burial of mummies is a part; however, the existence of tattooing among the Tashtyk population was long assumed.
Its shapes might be linked with some other culture; possibly they had some relation to China, with whom the Pazyryks had periodic contacts.
This is the first time that infrared photography has been used in the Hermitage to reveal tattoos on ancient mummies.
www.hermitagemuseum.org /html_En/11/2005/hm11_3_30.html   (784 words)

  
 Turkic World - Kyrgyz Dateline
Influence of China and the Yenisei culture to Tien Shan.
Occurrence of culture of cities of feudal type.
The beginning of active influence of Muslim culture of Central Asia to Tien Shan.
s155239215.onlinehome.us /turkic/70_Dateline/KyrgyzdatelineRu.htm   (2950 words)

  
 Archaeological Web-museum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The complete set of the objects covers arms, harnesses, belts, decorations, tools of labour, everyday life instruments and ceramicware.
Notes: During Tashtyk culture phase there occurs learning to handle the technique of cutting engraving in making petroglyths.
The monuments of Tashtyk culture have been studied by A.B.Adrianov.
www.mmedia.nsu.ru /museum/Data/obj1666/ENGLISH_INTERFACE_REFERENCE.htm   (47 words)

  
 Turkic World - Kyrgyz Dateline
S of Dinlins live Gyanguns (Geguns), belived to be earliest transcription of Kyrgyz.
Dinlin carriers of Tagar Culture join with Gyanguns, creating Tashtyk Culture (1thc BC - 5th c AD).
Culture of Kenkol burial in Jeti-Su 90es BC Penetration of Usuns (Sün/Hun) of Eastern Turkestan
s155239215.onlinehome.us /turkic/70_Dateline/KyrgyzdatelineEn.htm   (3003 words)

  
 ChemicalLip
On the Yenisey River the Bronze Age Tagar culture was replaced by the Tashtyk culture, dating from the 1st to the 4th century AD.
The physical appearance of the Tashtyk people has been preserved by a seriesof masks, some of them modelled, others cast from the dead.
They were painted with the features rendered in blue, red, and green against a yellow ground.
chemicallip.blogspot.com   (603 words)

  
 HealthyMoon: March 2004
The Papago speak a Uto-Aztecan language, a dialectal variant of Piman, and culturally they are similar to the Pima (see also Uto-Aztecan languages).
It is said that when the poet in Arnold died, the critic was born; and it is true that from this time onward he turned almost entirely to prose.
Some of the leading ideas and phrases were early put into currency in Essays in Criticism (First Series, 1865; Second Series, 1888) and Culture and Anarchy.
healthymoon.blogspot.com /2004_03_01_healthymoon_archive.html   (1595 words)

  
 Abebooks Search Results - PIOTROVSKY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Contains objects of Prehistoric Culture, Art of Classical Antiquity, Art of Peoples of the East, Western European Art, Russian Culture, Numismatics.
The Culture and Art of The Ancient Tribes of Siberia.
The artefacts are from the Tagar and Tashtyk people and a brief overview of each culture is included and a description of the nomad way of life in the High Altai in the fourth century B.C. Bookseller Inventory # 30742
textbook-authors.abebooks.co.uk /Author/437019/PIOTROVSKY.html   (1330 words)

  
 Written in Bones
International experts show how the careful study of bones can reveal the lives, cultures and beliefs of ancient societies
Pit of the Bones, The Prehistoric Graves of Siberia, A Woman from Roman London, The Romito Dwarf, Anne Mowbray and the Skeletons in the Tower, The Mysterious Burials of the Okunev Culture, Positioned for Political Influence
Chinchorro Mummies, The Mysterious Mummy in Tomb 55, Restoring the Royal Mummies, Funerary Rituals of the Tashtyk Culture
www.mummytombs.com /market/books/world/bahn.writteninbones.htm   (702 words)

  
 MODE - The Orlat battle plaque and the roots of Sogdian art - Transoxiana Eran ud Aneran
Without knowledge of Marshak's study a similar statement came from B. Brentjes, who thought a definite dating to be impossible, but ascribed the images as belonging to the culture of the "Hunnish" wave, as first pictorial representations of Central Asian Huns.
Another author, P. belev, operates on the basis of analogies between the Orlat plaques and images from the Yenisei region (Tashtyk culture) with a date "...not earlier than the 3rd, more probably the 4th-5th centuries AD" for Orlat.
Gorelik, the outstanding expert on ancient arms and armour, ascribed the Orlat images of warriors to the "White Huns", the Hephthalites.
www.transoxiana.org /Eran/Articles/mode.html   (8698 words)

  
 Did ancient Kyrgyz tribe originate from a Chinese? - China History Forum, chinese history forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Did ancient Kyrgyz tribe originate from a Chinese?
China History Forum is an online chinese history forum, discussion board or community for all who are interested in learning and discussing chinese history from prehistoric till modern times, including chinese art of war, chinese culture topics.
The Qïrghïz, along with the Dingling, were probably descendents of the Karasuk, Tagar and Tashtyk cultures.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=5340   (747 words)

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