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THE MIDDLE BRONZE AGE IN THE MIDDLE DNIESTER AREA (CATACOMB CULTURE)
У Середньому Подністров’ї, на території Ямпільського району (Вінницька область), ще у другій половині ХХ ст. археологи зафіксували концентрацію курганів та курганних могильників. Перші розкопки тут були проведені у 1984 р. На початку ХХI ст. дослідження були продовжені в рамках українсько-польського проекту «Дослідження початків шляхів балтійсько ...
Світлана Іванова +1 more
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The Decoration of Braziers of the Catacomb Culture: Analysis of Composition
The article is dedicated to the analysis of the decoration on censers of the catacomb culture, which existed in Eurasian steppes in the Middle Bronze Age. As censer was a ritual vessel it was used in the funeral rite. Censer usually was richly decorated.
N V Panasyuk
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The catacomb funerary ritual had a widespread occurrence among the southern Eastern European population in late Roman times and at the beginning of the Great Migration Period.
Vladimir Yu. Malashev +1 more
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“The Staff of Isaiah”: Catacomb Discourse in Arseny Tarkovsky’s Poetry
This article analyses the work of A. Tarkovsky (1907–1989), for whom 1917 became a turning point which subsequently determined his “internal emigration”.
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Medvedev
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Поховання катакомбного культурного кола вирізняються багатим реманентом, що свідчить про складні уявлення про потойбіччя. У статті на основі кореляційного аналізу локалізації елементів озброєння в похованнях і на антропоморфних стелах розглянуто питання їх розміщення.
A. Dubiaha
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About One of Burials of Novotitorovka Culture From the Territory of Kuban
The article is devoted to the burial complex and the skull of the Novotitorovka culture from burial no. 35 of the Ovalny burial mound, Kalininsky district of the Krasnodar region. The burial itself was non-inventory, but it was synchronous with burial no.
Mariya A. Balabanova +2 more
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Tripolye (Gordineşti Group), Yamnaya and Catacomb Culture Cemeteries, Prydnistryanske, Site 1, Yampil Region, Vinnitsa Oblast: An Archaeometric and Chronometric Description and a Taxonomic and Topogenetic Discussion [PDF]
The paper presents the results of excavations and analytical studies regarding the taxonomic classification of a unique funeral site associated with the societies of early ‘barrow cultures’ of the north-western Black Sea Coast in the 4th-3rd millennium ...
V. Klochko +5 more
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Volga-Ural Cultural Group of the Post-Catacomb Period
The article deals with a detailed description of the Volga-Ural cultural group. It occupied the steppes of the region of the same name in the final Middle Bronze Age, is part of the post-Catacomb cultural formations and is an integral part of the Lola ...
Roman A. Mimokhod
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Arrowheads of the Lola Culture: issues of typology and cultural specificity
The paper deals with the arrowheads made of flint, bone, and antler discovered in the Lola culture burials. Chronologically, the overwhelming majority date to the early phase of the post-Catacomb cultural block's existence, within the range of 2200–2100 ...
Mimokhod Roman A.
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Comparative Analysis of the Burial Rites of the Donets and Middle Don Catacomb Cultures
At the beginning of the 21st century, the classic of the study of the Catacomb culture of the Middle Bronze Age, S.N. Bratchenko, proposed a new taxonomic unit - the Donetsk-Don (Don) Catacomb culture, which absorbed the Donetsk, Middle Don and West Manich Catacomb cultures.
A. Dubiaha
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