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Pazyryk and findings
Based on the Pazyryk findings ( can be seen also in the south Siberian, Uralic and Kazakhstan rock drawings ) some caps were topped with zoomorphic wooden sculptures firmly attached to a cap and forming an integral part of the headgear, similar to the surviving nomad helmets from northern China.

Pazyryk and most
Rudenko's most striking discovery was the body of a tattooed Pazyryk chief: a thick-set, powerfully built man who had died when he was about 50.
The most famous undisturbed Pazyryk burial so far recovered is the Ice Maiden or " Altai Lady " found by archaeologist Natalia Polosmak in 1993 at Ukok, near the Chinese border.
Minusinsk marks the center of the Minusinsk Hollow, probably the most important archaeological area north of Pazyryk.
The golden stag figurine found in the Pazyryk burials is one of the most famous pieces of Scythian art.
Sergei Ivanovich Rudenko (; January 16, 1885, Kharkov-July 16, 1969, Leningrad ) was a prominent Russian / Soviet anthropologist and archaeologist who discovered and excavated the most celebrated of Scythian burials, Pazyryk in Siberia.
During the excavation of Pazyryk tombs, he discovered the world's most spectacular tattooed mummy.

Pazyryk and number
The Pazyryk () burials are a number of Iron Age tombs found in the Pazyryk Valley of the Ukok plateau in the Altai Mountains, Siberia, south of the modern city of Novosibirsk, Russia ; the site is close to the borders with China, Kazakhstan and Mongolia.

Pazyryk and almost
The Pazyryk tombs discovered by Rudenko were in an almost perfect state of preservation.

Pazyryk and preserved
Burials at Pazyryk in the Altay Mountains have included some spectacularly preserved Scythians of the " Pazyryk culture " – including the Ice Maiden of the 5th century BC.
The body of the presumed Pazyryk chieftain is tattooed ; his sable coat is well preserved, as are some other objects, including what looks like scissors.

Pazyryk and by
Some of the first Bronze Age Scythian burials documented by modern archaeologists include the kurgans at Pazyryk in the Ulagan ( Red ) district of the Altai Republic, south of Novosibirsk in the Altai Mountains of southern Siberia ( near Mongolia ).
Archaeologists have extrapolated the Pazyryk culture from these finds: five large burial mounds and several smaller ones between 1925 and 1949, one opened in 1947 by Russian archaeologist Sergei Rudenko.
On the east and southeast this range is flanked by the great plateau of Mongolia, the transition being effected gradually by means of several minor plateaus, such as Ukok 2380 m with Pazyryk Valley, Chuya 1, 830 m, Kendykty 2, 500 m, Kak 2, 520 m, Suok 2, 590 m, and Juvlu-kul 2, 410 m.
The early history of Siberia is greatly influenced by the sophisticated nomadic civilizations of the Scythians ( Pazyryk ) and Xiongnu ( Noin-Ula ), both flourishing before the Christian era.
It was excavated by Sergei Ivanovich Rudenko in 1949 from a Pazyryk burial mound in the Altai Mountains in Siberia.
One of the first sites discovered by modern archaeologists were the kurgans Pazyryk, Ulagan district of the Altay Republic, south of Novosibirsk.
The name Pazyryk culture was attached to the finds, five large burial mounds and several smaller ones between 1925 and 1949 opened in 1947 by a Russian archeologist, Sergei Rudenko ; Pazyryk is in the Altay Mountains of southern Siberia.
Although they left no written records, Pazyryk artifacts are distinguished by a sophisticated level of artistry and craftsmanship.

Pazyryk and Scythian
A Scythian horseman from the general area of the Ili river, Ukok Plateau | Pazyryk, c. 300 BC.
The mummy of a Scythian warrior, which is believed to be about 2, 500 years old, was a 30-to-40 year-old man with blond hair, and was found in the Altai, Mongolia ( see also Pazyryk burials ).
File: PazyrikHorseman. JPG | A Scythian horseman from the general area of the Ili river, Pazyryk, c. 300 BCE.
Rudenko, Kul ' tura naseleniia Gornogo Altaia v skifskoe vremia (" ( The Population of the High Altai in Scythian Times ")( Moscow and Leningrad, 1953 ) translated as Frozen Tombs of Siberia: The Pazyryk Burials of Iron Age Horsemen, M. W.
A Scythian horseman from the general area of the Ili river, Ukok Plateau | Pazyryk, c 300 BCE.
Artwork discovered at the Pazyryk burials dating back to 600 BCE depicts Scythian warriors sporting similar mohawks.
A Saka ( Scythian ) horseman from the area north of the Tian Shan, Ukok Plateau | Pazyryk, c. 300 BCE.

Pazyryk and /
* " Reconstruction Of The Genofond Peculiarities Of The Ancient Pazyryk Population ( I-II Millennium BC ) From Gorny Altai According To The mtDNA Structure " Voevoda M. I., Sitnikova V. V., Romashchenko A. G., Chikisheva T. A., Polosmak N. V., Molodin V. I http :// www. bionet. nsc. ru / bgrs / thesis / 99 /.

Pazyryk and Saka
Some Pazyryk culture Saka wore short belted tunic with a lapel on a right side, upright collar, ' puffed ' sleeves narrowing at a wrist and bound in narrow cuffs of a color different from the rest of the tunic.
Men and women wore coats, e. g. Pazyryk Saka had many varieties, from fur to felt.

Pazyryk and .
Remnants of these long-gone steppe civilizations were discovered in the course of the 20th century in such places as Ipatovo, Sintashta, Arkaim, and Pazyryk.
Remnants of these steppe civilizations were discovered in such places as Ipatovo, Sintashta, Arkaim, and Pazyryk, which bear the earliest known traces of mounted warfare, a key feature in nomadic way of life.
Other mummies bearing tattoos and dating from the end of the second millennium BC have been discovered, such as the Mummy of Amunet from ancient Egypt and the mummies at Pazyryk on the Ukok Plateau.
The earliest surviving carpet, the Pazyryk Carpet was discovered in a frozen tomb in Siberia and has been dated between the 6th and 3rd century BC.
Horseman, Pazyryk culture | Pazyryk felt artifact, ca.
Pazyryk culture flourished between the 7th and 3rd century BC in the area associated with the Sacae.
Ordinary Pazyryk graves contain only common utensils, but in one, among other treasures, archaeologists found the famous Pazyryk Carpet, the oldest surviving wool-pile oriental rug.
A Pazyryk burial found in the 1990s contained the skeletons of a man and a woman, each with weapons, arrowheads, and an axe.
Pazyryk felt tapestry shows a rider wearing a billowing cloak.

findings and give
Pupil assessment is often a critical portion of a comatose examination, as it can give information as to the cause of the coma ; the following table is a technical, medical guideline for common pupil findings and their possible interpretations:
According to Tarnow's theory, long-term memories are stored in dream format ( reminiscent of the Penfield & Rasmussen ’ s findings that electrical excitations of cortex give rise to experiences similar to dreams ).
The strangeness of dreams is due to the format of long-term memory, reminiscent of Penfield & Rasmussen's findings that electrical excitations of the cortex give rise to experiences similar to dreams.
Holden stated that Egorova-Farines failed to promptly share the findings, choosing instead to give the information to a manager at Koch-Glitsch who was later fired for bribery.
# write reports or give testimony, when needed, to aid the users of the examiner's services in understanding the examiner's findings.
The reason for this is to give the PAC a mutually agreed report on which to base its later hearing ; the hearing would be pointless if the departmental witnesses were able to disagree with the findings of the report.
The findings give us some evidence about the evolution of acoustic mechanisms, and from that, the evolution of animals that employ them.
Gardner syndrome can be identified based on oral findings, including multiple impacted and supernumerary teeth, multiple jaw osteomas which give a " cotton-wool " appearance to the jaws, as well as multiple odontomas, congenital
Warburton-Lee sent these findings back to the Admiralty, concluding with his intention to attack the next day at " dawn, high water ", which would give him the element of surprise and protection against any mines.
She also said it had failed to give " cogent reasons " for rejecting some of her findings, mandatory since the Pensions Action Group Judicial Review.
Whether the true death toll is 90000 or 150000, these three findings give ample guidance towards understanding what must happen to reduce civilian deaths.
In addition to tests corresponding to the above findings ( such as EMG for neuropathy or CT scan and bone marrow biopsy for myeloma ), two other tests give abnormal results.
Among other findings, they showed that security blankets are appropriately named — they actually do give security to those children attached to them.
Although research in the area of the inheritance of intelligence is still fairly contentious, these findings and others accumulating evidence give support to the idea that there is a finite number of genes that determine general intelligence, and not just separate genes determining individual intellectual capacities such as memory, spatial visualization or verbal skills.
His findings cause Comiskey and the other owners to appoint a new commissioner of baseball, Kenesaw Mountain Landis, and give him complete authority over the sport.
O ' Loan said she would give the family more details of the findings of her investigation in the near future and would make those details public.
Before publications of new findings in Russia in 2004, some Russian sources were known to give a much inflated numbers for prisoners and the death toll ( up to 165, 000 and 70, 000 ), respectively.
They were scheduled to give a talk about their findings at DEFCON 16 in August 2008, but were stopped after a federal lawsuit was filed against them by the MBTA, which resulted in a restraining order being issued.

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