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The origins of the Volga Bulghars [PDF]

open access: yes, 1990
Zimonyi, István
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The hoard of Juchid coins from excavation site CXCII in the Bolgar fortified settlement

Rossiiskaia arkheologiia
The article introduces the hoard of silver coins found in 2016 on the territory of the Bolgar fortified settlement in excavation site CXCII, square 75, and establishes the concealment time of the find.
А. И. Бугарчев
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Complex study of current state of the Bolgar fortified settlement territory (Tatarstan, Russia) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
© 2018 Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan, A.Kh. Khalikov Archaeology Institute. All rights reserved. The scientific task of creating a system for assessment of cultural heritage object (monument of archaeology) territory state using both archaeological and geoecological research methods has been solved by the authors.
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TWO FINDS OF STAMP SEALS FROM THE EXCAVATIONS IN THE CENTRAL PART OF GOLDEN HORDE BOLGAR

Краткие сообщения Института археологии (КСИА), 2017
В научный оборот вводятся две новые находки костяных печатей-матриц с территории Болгарского городища, которые датируются в рамках конца XIII – начала XV в. Находки имеют шахматовидную форму с прямоугольным (рис. 1) и округлым (рис.
Д.Ю. Бадеев   +1 more
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Structure № 18 of ‘Near Suburbs’ of Dykyi Sad Fortified Settlement

Eminak, 2023
The purpose of the research paper is to characterize and determine the arrangement and constructional features of structure № 18 located within the territory of the ‘Near Suburbs’ of Dykyi Sad fortified settlement dated to the Final Bronze Age (12/13-12 ...
Kyrylo Horbenko   +2 more
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Revisiting the Fortified Settlement Phase in Northeastern Lithuania: Culture, Economy, and Spatial Organisation at Antilgė, Garniai 1, and Mineikiškės

Lietuvos archeologija
The fortified settlement phase marks one of the key stages in the development of hillforts in Lithuania, spanning c. 1000 BC–200 AD. In the Eastern Baltic, northeastern Lithuania stands out for its dense network of fortified settlements, reflecting a ...
Vytenis Podėnas
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COPPER AND BRONZE KNIVES AND SICKLES FROM THE ARKAIM FORTIFIED SETTLEMENT

Magistra Vitae: an electronic journal on historical sciences and archeology
This article is the first to publish summary data on metal cutting and piercing-cutting tools that were found during excavations of the Arkaim fortified settlement under the direction of G. B.
F. Petrov   +3 more
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Changes in the architecture of the Stepnoye fortified settlement (according to remote research data)

Ufa Archaeological Herald
Research data claim that Stepnoe fortified settlement is the northernmost monument in the system of Sintashta culture fortified settlements in the Southern Transurals (21st–17th century BC). This settlement was erected by people who had migrated from the
L. Muravyev   +3 more
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