2020
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Michel M Kazanski, « THE ANTIQUITIES OF THE STEPPE NOMADS OF THE POSTHUNNIC PERIOD (MID-FIFTH TO MID-SIXTH CENTURY)IN EASTERN EUROPE », HAL-SHS : archéologie, ID : 10.37279/2413-189Х
This article analyses the sites of the steppe nomads, such as burials and commemorativemonuments, from the Post-Hunnic period (mid-fifth to mid-sixth century). Their nature corresponds to the firstand the most primitive form of nomadism, when the nomads united into numerous groups constantly movedalong the steppe. The given form of nomadism corresponds to the main civilization features of the people inquestion, such as high militarization, the absence of stable “ethnographic” features of the material culture, and agreat ethnic heterogeneity of steppe collectives, with predominant military-political and not ethnocultural factor.The appearance of “princely” graves indicates the formation of military aristocracy. Simultaneously, the regionalfeatures of material culture started shaping. Moreover, the material culture reveals Mediterranean and Central Asianinfluences reflecting the main directions of cultural and military-political contacts of the Post-Hunnic nomads.