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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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Pottery Complex from the Upper Don Fortified Settlements of the Sarmatian Period [PDF]

open access: yes
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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Detrital zircon U-Pb and Hf constraints on provenance and timing of deposition of the Mesoproterozoic to Cambrian sedimentary cover of the East European Craton, Belarus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
International audienceThe sedimentary cover of the East European Craton (EEC) is unique because of its low degree of diagenetic alteration that allows preservation of the original “source to sink” relationships.
Budzyń, Bartosz   +9 more
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The Battle of Orsha (1514) on Maps: Mapping the Muscovian War as Renaissance Politics of Memory [PDF]

open access: yes
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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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
openaire   +1 more source

Preface [PDF]

open access: yes
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]

open access: yes
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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