ARCHAEOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE PAZYRYK CULTURE IN THE ALTAI MUSEUM OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY OF ALTAI STATE UNIVERSITY
Abstract
Information about the collections of the Pazyryk culture, which are located in the Altai Museum of Archeology and Ethnography of Altai State University (hereinafter MAEA ASU), is introduced into scientific circulation. These finds were mainly obtained during archaeological research by ASU staff. The clothing complex is represented by weapons, jewelry, costume parts, tools, household items, and parts of horse equipment. The article publishes a complete list of archaeological collections containing Pazyryk antiquities (the 2nd half of the 6th — 3rd centuries BC), which existed on the territory of Altai. It is worth emphasizing that this work is being carried out for the first time and allows us to restore the history of the study of the sites of the Pazyryk culture of the Scythian-Saka period. The results of the study are systematized and presented in table form.
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