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LATE SCYTHIAN CULTURE OF THE LOWER DNIEPER: THE ISSUE OF ORIGIN

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2022
The hypothesis of the origin of Lower Dnieper variant of the Late Scythian culture is discussed in the paper. It is assumed that the Scythian population, who has built the hillforts along the banks of the Lower Dnieper, moved there around mid-2nd century
Aleksandr Symonenko
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Locuirea bastarnă de la Roșiori. Plăcuțe decorative de la cățeii de vatră

open access: yesArheologia Moldovei, 2022
During the 2017 archaeological campaign from Roșiori, commune Dulcești, Neamț County was excavated section IX of the settlement where we discovered four fragments of decorative plates belonging to two or three fire-dogs.
George-Dan Hânceanu
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Considerații preliminare referitoare la descoperirile getice din stațiunea de la Gănești – Tironu (comuna Ion Neculce, jud. Iași)

open access: yesArheologia Moldovei, 2022
The present paper aims to bring into discussion a series of unpublished archaeological materials, found as a result of numerous field surveys carried out over several years in the site of Gănești – Tironu. Of the discovered material, the largest part is
Alexandru Berzovan   +2 more
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Pins on the run. Traces of (Cimbri) migrations from the Jutland peninsula during the third century BC [PDF]

open access: yesPlural: History, Culture, Society
During the last fifty years, the evidence of archaeological material originating from different provinces of the Jastorf culture and Jutland found in Poland and further east and south-east has been growing rapidly.
Jes Martens
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Objects specific to the Poienești-Lucașeuca Culture in Transylvania. Research stage [PDF]

open access: yesPlural: History, Culture, Society
Transylvania is a distinct region framed by the Carpathian Mountains, which form a natural boundary. The term ‘Transylvania’ is often used to designate the entire area within the mountain range.
Iosif Vasile Ferencz
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Despre mormântul de incineraţie în situlă de bronz de la Sipoteni (sec. II-I a. Chr.) / Cremated remains in bronze situla from Sipoteni (2nd-1st centuries BC)

open access: yesTyragetia, 2016
In the work on the materials of a cremation burial in bronze situla of the 2nd-1st centuries BC, which was found in Mana village (Orhei district), we have taken for comparative and anthropological analysis remains of calcined bones from the burial in ...
Ion Tentiuc   +2 more
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Cultura Poieneşti-Lucaşeuca: o succintă retrospectivă istoriografică a interpretărilor etnoarheologice

open access: yesPlural: History, Culture, Society, 2013
The subject developed here below concerns the populations that lived in the Carpatho-Dnestrian forest-steppe in the last two centuries of the pre-Christian era and that are archaeologically identified with the bearers of the Poienesti-Lucaseuca culture ...
Octavian Munteanu
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Celto-Scythians and Celticization in Ukraine and the North Pontic Region

open access: yesМатериалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Крыма, 2016
The article provides an overview of the available linguistic, numismatic and archaeological evidence pertaining to the expansion of the La Tene culture into the area of modern Ukraine and the North Pontic region from the 3rd century BC onwards.
Brendan Mac Gonagle
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Paleo-Balkan and Slavic contributions to the genetic pool of Moldavians: insights from the Y chromosome. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One, 2013
Varzari A   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source
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