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North Pontic crossroads: Mobility in Ukraine from the Bronze Age to the early modern period
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Rare species of the genus Astragalus l. Fabaceae in Dniester-Prut river region
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Paleolithic Site Neporotovo 7 in the Middle Dniester Region (preliminary results)
Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, 2021The article is devoted to the results of the study of Neporotovo 7 — a new multilayered Palaeolithic site in the Middle Dniester region, situated 20 km east of the site of Molodovo V. One Upper Palaeolithic (Gravettian?) and four Middle Palaeolithic horizons (AH 2, 3, 3а, 7) were identified in the loess sediments dated to the Upper and Middle ...
Larissa Kulakovska +7 more
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Intercultural Communication in the Carpathian-Dniester Region during the Early Hallstatt Period
Scientific Research and Development. Modern Communication Studies, 2020The article considers some issues of intercultural communication in the between archaic societies of the Carpathian-Dniester region. Using the method of comparative-historical analysis the authors examine the nature and characteristics of affiliate networks, which served as the basis for intercultural communication in the Early Hallstatt period (XII-X ...
N. Romanenko, A. Romanchuk
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THE NEW LOCATION OF THE SARMATIAN FAUNA IN THE TERRITORY OF THE DNIESTER REGION
Geo- and bioecological problems of the middle and lower Dniester river basinThe northern part of the Pridnestrovie is known as a territory with many geologic outcrops. On southern outskirts of the village of Oknitsa in the Kamenka district has been studied for the first time an outcrop of sandy and carbonate rocks, which is attributed to Lower Sarmatian.
A. V. Anastas, E. N. Kravchenko
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Shell-tempered ceramics: A case study of Western Tripolye kitchen ware in the Middle Dniester region
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2023Iwona Sobkowiak-Tabaka +7 more
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2009
By the end of the third quarter of the first millennium, a perceptible stagnation in the demographic dynamics of eastern Europe took place. The local population of the Carpathian-Danubian area fully profited from the pax Chazarica for almost two centuries.
V. Spinei
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By the end of the third quarter of the first millennium, a perceptible stagnation in the demographic dynamics of eastern Europe took place. The local population of the Carpathian-Danubian area fully profited from the pax Chazarica for almost two centuries.
V. Spinei
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Early Hungarian Grave near Frumuşica Village in the Middle Dniester Region
Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, 2021Early Hungarian burials, previously being unidentified in the North-West Black Sea region, were confidently localized in this territory over the past decade. Among them, there is a plane grave near the Frumuşica village, discovered occasionally on the right bank of the Middle Dniester in 1975 and published in 1981 as the Golden Horde burial.
Maksym Kvitnytskyi +5 more
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Biolohichni systemy
The purpose of the research was to establish the specifics of humus formation in sod-carbonate soils of the Dnister region (typical rendzinas) under natural and anthropogenically transformed areas (forest, meadow grasses, and arable land).
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The purpose of the research was to establish the specifics of humus formation in sod-carbonate soils of the Dnister region (typical rendzinas) under natural and anthropogenically transformed areas (forest, meadow grasses, and arable land).
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