@article{Kuznetsova_2018, title={FROM THE BARROW «REPYAHOVATAYA GRAVE» TO THE BARROW 407 NEAR THE VILLAGE HUROVKA / ZHURAVKA (CHRONOLOGY)}, volume={27}, url={https://adiu.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/214}, DOI={10.37445/adiu.2018.02.34}, abstractNote={<p>The article continues the work connected with the construction (restoration) of the chronological system of the Scythian archaic period according to archaeological data.</p> <p>The composition of the accompanying equipment of the barrow «Repyahovataya Grave», which includes items with static dates (mirrors with a side handle, dating no earlier than the second quarter of the 6<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;century BC&nbsp;— imitation of «Corinthian» forms that appeared in Greece within the specified time), allowed considering it as a chronoindicator for the monuments of the early Scythian period.</p> <p>The erection of the barrow «Repyahovataya Grave» does not go beyond the second quarter&nbsp;— the middle of the 6<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;century BC, which connects it with the return of Scythian army of King Madia from the campaign to the Near East.</p> <p>The similarity of the accompanying equipment of the «Repyahovatoy Graves» and Kelermes (nine categories) showed that Kelermes also refers to «post-campaign» time and dates not earlier than the last decade of the first quarter of the 6<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;century BC taking to account the distance of the monuments from each other.</p> <p>The proximity of materials from the tombs of the barrow «Repyahovataya Mogila» and the mound&nbsp;407 near the village of Zhurovka&nbsp;/ Zhuravka is established by the presence of horse equipment, stone dishes, scoops, knives, temple rings and beads. Comparison of the data allows us to date the mound&nbsp;407 in the village of Zhurovka&nbsp;/ Zhuravka within the second quarter of the 6<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;century BC and assume that these monuments, considering Kelermes too, were abandoned by representatives of the Scythian community, which quickly advanced from the North Caucasus in a western direction at the turn of the first and second quarters of the 6<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;century BC.</p&gt;}, number={2}, journal={Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine}, author={Kuznetsova, T. M.}, year={2018}, month={Jun.}, pages={446-457} }