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The Battle of Orsha (1514) on Maps: Mapping the Muscovian War as Renaissance Politics of Memory [PDF]

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On 14 September 1514, in the vicinity of the town of Orsha, the combined Lithuanian-Polish forces defeated the Muscovian army. Among many texts commemorating the battle are maps published between 1526 and the mid-seventeenth century.
Niedźwiedź, Jakub
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Pottery Complex from the Upper Don Fortified Settlements of the Sarmatian Period [PDF]

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The article analyzes the pottery from Upper Don fortified settlements of the Sarmatian period (1st –mid-3rd centuries AD). In addition to fibulae, buckles, mirrors, and jewelry, an important archaeological marker of the Upper Don fortified settlements is
Aleksandr Medvedev, Alexander Golyshkin
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საქართველოს ამპელოგრაფია [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The editing commission of the book decided to re-publish “Georgian Ampelography” as it was created the first time by N. Ketskhoveli, M. Ramishvili and D. Tabidze.
Ketskhoveli, N.   +2 more
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BRONZE VESSELS OF THE LATE REPUBLICAN PERIOD FROM THE BURIALS OF NOMADS OF ASIAN SARMATIA [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of historical philological and cultural studies, 2020
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Preface [PDF]

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Introduction to the ...
Caterina Manco
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Bone Skates from an Early Stage of the Alan Culture Burial of the North Caucasus [PDF]

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The article publishes a mortuary complex of the late 3rd – early 4th centuries AD of the early stage of the North Caucasian Alan culture from kurgan 23 of the Oktyabrskiy I burial field in the Republic of North Ossetia –Alania, which contained a pair of ...
Vladimir Yu. Malashev   +1 more
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