Armament of the Maeotian Horsemen of the 4th Century BC (Based on Materials from the Prikubansky Burial Ground)
The horsemen, whose graves were discovered in the Prikubansky burial ground, represented the elite of the Maeotian army. Weapons were found in 28 burials. The main types of weapons were iron swords, spearheads, and arrowheads. Swords of the Sindo-Maeotian type were found in 26 burials, and in four b...
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Main Authors: | Natalya Yu. Limberis, Ivan I. Marchenko |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Volgograd State University
2024-09-01
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Series: | Нижневолжский археологический вестник |
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Online Access: | https://nav.jvolsu.com/index.php/en/archive-en/702-2024-vol-23-no-3/articles/1908-limberis-n-yu-marchenko-i-i-armament-of-the-maeotian-horsemen-of-the-4th-century-bc-based-on-materials-from-the-prikubansky-burial-ground |
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