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    The Sun, the Moon, and the Orientation of Baltic Graves: A Mythological Approach to an Archaeological Problem<br>Solnce, luna i orientacija baltskih pogrebenij: mifologičeskij vzlj... by Daiva Vaitkevičienė, Vykintas Vaitkevičius

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Given the astronomical opposition of the Sun and the Moon, the hypothesis is justified by the fact that, when the graves of men and of women in the Baltic burial grounds adhering to the east-west axis, were oriented in opposite directions, the burial customs could have been affected by the mythological images of the heavenly family: the Sun (wife) and the Moon (husband).…”
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    Image of the Deer-Sun and Ethnonym of the Khori Buryats by Nadezhda B. Dashieva

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Historical, cultural and linguistic ethnic indicators allow for the possibility the ethnonym ‘Khori’ may derive from the word ‘khor’ used to denote the Sun and its symbol — Deer — among the Bronze and Early Iron Age nomadic Iranian-speaking tribes of Central Asia and Southern Siberia. …”
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    Semiotics of the Bronze Age burials in wheeled vehicles in the Northern Pontic area by Iuliia V. Kozhukhovskaia

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The article focuses on mythological and ritual role of the wagons in the burial rite of the Early and Middle Bronze Age in the Northern Pontic area and neighboring territories. …”
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    Archaeoastronomical analysis of Sarmatian funeral complexes with ditches of Zhuravka burial ground by Vodolazhskaya, L.N., Nevsky M.Yu.

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Thus, the found similarity in a planigrafiya of square and rectangular ditches / in the moats with crossing points of meotsky and Sarmatian burials testifies to continuity of their traditions, including, in the field of archaeoastronomical ideas of features of the annual movement of the Sun and an arrangement of "the world of the dead" concerning parts of the world.…”
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