Geochronological data and the archaeological ideas about the duration of the major Eastern Gravettian sites on the Russian plain
Zaretskaya N. E., Gavrilov K. N., Panin A. V., Nechushkin R. I.

Towards studying the social structure of the Asian Bosporus in Late Antiquity
Strokov A. A.

Wake rituals at Revda 5 Early Medieval cemetery in Western Siberia
Matveeva N. P.

Central Asian pottery of the 9th–11th centuries from Hulbuk, the capital of Huttal
Simйon P.

New data on the archaeology of Scythian culture on the Middle Don (to the 80th anniversary of V.I. Gulyaev)

To the jubilee of V.I. Gulyaev

Armoured heavy cavalry troops of Eastern Scythia
Kopylov V. P., Yangulov S. Yu.

Middle Don burial traditions in the Scythian period: on the interpretation of flat graves
Volodin S. A.

Barrows of the Scythian period near Dubovoy Khutor on the Middle Don (the 2005 excavations)
Berezutsky V. D., Zolotarev P. M.

New materials from the Upper Don settlements of the beginning of the early iron age
Razuvaev Yu. D.

The goddess Cybele, Mistress of animals, in Scythian art
Gulyaev V. I.

Publications

Early Bronze Age “fur coat” from the dolmen near Tsarskaya Stanitsa (1898) in Northwest Caucasus: methods and results of an integrated study
Trifonov V. A., Shishlina N. I., Chernova O. F., Sevastyanov S. V., Van der Plicht J., Golenishchev F. N.

Burial assemblages from Shaitanskoe Lake II Bronze-Age sanctuary in the Middle Urals region
Korochkova O. N., Mosunova A. V., Spiridonov I. A., Stefanov V. I.

A hoard of late Bosporan staters from the outskirts of Hermonassa (2016)
Abramzon M. G., Sudarev N. I.

The first birchbark letter from Vologda
Kukushkin I. P., Gippius Al. A., Zaliznyak An. A.

Critics and Bibliography

R.M. Munchaev, Sh.N. Amirov. Tell Hazna I. A Religious and Administrative Center in North-East Syria in IV – III mil. BC. V. 2. M., 2016
Avilova L. I.

An archaeological map of Kalmykia Republic. Part I. (Iki-Burul, Priyutnoe, Tselinny and Chernozemelsky regions). Elista, 2016
Kargin Yu. Yu.

Mimokhod R. A. The Lola culture. The North-Western Caspian Sea maritime region at the turn of the Middle and the Late periods of the Bronze Age
Andreeva M. V.