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- The Sauromatian culture (Russian: Савроматская культура, romanized: Savromatskaya kulʹtura) was an Iron Age culture of horse nomads in the area of the...
- migrated into the territory of the Sauromatians in the southern Ural Mountains. These nomads conquered the Sauromatians, resulting in an increased incidence...
-  'shooter, archer'. This name was semantically similar to the endonym of the Sauromatians, *Saᵘrumata, meaning "armed with throwing darts and arrows." From this...
- century BC Sauromatian tombs in the lower Dnipro area, at the sites of Hrushivka [uk] and Ushkalka [uk], contained the bodies of Sauromatian migrants who...
- The retreat of the Scythians from Ciscaucasia and the arrival of the Sauromatian incomers into the Pontic Steppe in the late 6th century BC caused significant...
- 116974 The Filippovka kurgans (Ru: Филипповский курганный) are Late-Sauromatian to Early-Sarmatian culture kurgans, forming "a transition site between...
- Sauromatians, who were an Iranic tribe closely related to the Scythians, and who were organised into a single tribal confederation. This Sauromatian kingdom...
- the 9th century BC to the 2nd century AD. It included the Scythian, Sauromatian and Sarmatian cultures of Eastern Europe, the Saka-M****agetae and Tasmola...
- (more precisely Taksai-1, Ru: Таксайский курган) are a series of Saka or Sauromatian funeral mounds or kurgans, located in the Terekti District of the southern...
- in the eastern foothills of the Urals, which was ****imilated into the Sauromatian and Early Sarmatian cultures. Circa 600 BCE, groups from the Saka Tasmola...