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Three discussion articles on a common research topic, set out in the coordinates of search science. They attempt to solve problems with the understanding (explanation) of the emergence of stages of civilizational acceleration of development in certain regions of ancient Eurasia (recognized by most researchers).These articles are a sketch of the "Road Map" to unraveling the phenomenon of "Sintashta culture(Arkaim)", which gives the impression of a phenomenon brought to the Southern Trans-Ural region in a fully formalized form. And then there is a route to a consistent deciphering of white spots…mehr

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Three discussion articles on a common research topic, set out in the coordinates of search science. They attempt to solve problems with the understanding (explanation) of the emergence of stages of civilizational acceleration of development in certain regions of ancient Eurasia (recognized by most researchers).These articles are a sketch of the "Road Map" to unraveling the phenomenon of "Sintashta culture(Arkaim)", which gives the impression of a phenomenon brought to the Southern Trans-Ural region in a fully formalized form. And then there is a route to a consistent deciphering of white spots in the occurrences of the Bactrian-Margian archaeological complex (BMAC) and Andronovo cultural-historical community (ACIO).Here are a few, largely pioneering, author's hypotheses and suggestions. The two basic ones are the following: - the sites of Sintashta culture were "rotational settlements" of the ancient metallurgists, designed by the BMAC Rulers;- The impulse to the formation and prosperity of the ACIO is a progressive post-influence of the Sintashta culture technologies on the neighboring tribes (following the pattern of "ink-stain" spreading in the giant scale of Central Asia).
Autorenporträt
V.S. Zhdanov - Director del Centro de Estudios Analíticos y de Previsión y Evaluación de Situaciones Críticas de Orenburg (desde 1992 hasta la actualidad). Miembro de varios grupos de expertos federales: kremlin.org, ASPEC, Ecosocium, Sociedad Geográfica Rusa y otros. Autor de 12 monografías científicas y libros de divulgación.