Mamontov V.I., Mataev V.V. Antonov II Burial Mound
Vladislav I. Mamontov, Candidate of Sciences (History), Associate Professor, Professor of Department of History of Russia, Head of Scientific and Industrial Laboratory of Archaeology and Restoration, Volgograd State Socio-Pedagogical University
Prosp. Lenina, 27, 400066 Volgograd, Russian Federation,
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Vasiliy V. Mataev, Сandidate of Sciences (Pedagogy), Specialist-Archaeologist, Archaeological expedition Ltd.
Kolkhozny Cross., 11a, 346580 Rodionovo-Nesvetayskaya Village, Rostov Region, Russian Federation,
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Abstract. Three barrows were excavated in 10 km to the East from the Antonov village in the Oktyabrsky district of the Volgograd region. There was a burial of the early period carcass culture in the big mound. There were some bones of a sacrificial animal and buried pottery near the skeleton. Burials under mounds of small barrows belong to the late Sarmatian period. Local and imported ceramics, fragments of the waist belt buckles, chip of the bone plate were found here. These hills belong to the 2th-3th centuries.
Key words: Bronze Age, Pokrovskaya culture, timber-grave culture, Rigveda, early iron age, Late Sarmatian culture, burial, ceramics.
Citation. Mamontov V.I., Mataev V.V., 2016. Antonov II Burial Mound. The Lower Volga Archaeological Bulletin, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 116-125. (in Russian). DOI: http://doi.org/10.15688/nav.jvolsu.2016.1.7
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