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Ishkulovsky II Burial Mounds, a 13th – 14th Centuries Monument of the Mongolian Nomads in the Southern Urals
Ишкуловский II курганный могильник – памятник монгольских кочевников XIII–XIV вв. на Южном Урале
2022
Nizhnevolzhskiy Arheologicheskiy Vestnik
Ишкуловский II курганный могильник – памятник монгольских кочевников XIII–XIV вв. на Южном Урале
Introduction. The Mongol conquest of the Eastern European steppes implies the presence of the conquerors themselves in the occupied territories which should be reflected in the archaeological monuments. The Ishkulovsky II burial mound is one of these monuments consisting of stone kurgans with a diameter of 3–5 m and a height of 0.15–0.2 m left by the nomads of the Golden Horde time from the territory of the Ulus of Jochi. The purpose of the article is to publish the materials of the necropolis
doi:10.15688/nav.jvolsu.2022.2.14
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