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The article presents the results of soil and archaeological study of the pedo-sedimentation sequence formed in the floodplain of the Derkul River (West Kazakhstan).
Gavrilov Denis A. +3 more
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This article is devoted to the results of anthropological studies of craniological materials which were found in the burial complexes of the Eneolithic and the Early Bronze age in the Volgograd region.
Mariya A. Balabanova
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Ceramics in the burial rites of the Neolithic-Early Bronze Age in the Ukrainian steppe
Numerous Neolithic/Bronze Age burials have provided important information about the appearance and development of the tradition of using pottery in burial rites among the Pontic steppe population.
Nadezhda Kotova, Larissa Spitsyna
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Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Assemblages of the Voitsekhivka Cemetery (based on research of 2013)
Studies of the Voitsekhivka cemetery, located on the left bank of the Sluch River middle region in Eastern Volyn, started in 1924, continued in 1948–1949, and renewed by the Fastiv Archaeological Expedition in 2011–2013. Most of the excavated barrows are
S. D. Lysenko , S. S. Lysenko
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Cultural And Chronological Complexes Of Kurmanakovo IV Site In The Lower Reaches Of The Mesha River
The paper addresses the ceramic, flint and metal items obtained as a result of the study of a residential hollow at the Kurmanakovo IV site. The ceramics made it possible to identify four cultural and chronological horizons at the site. The first horizon
Lyganov Anton V.
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Archeozoology of the Czech Eneolithic [PDF]
This dissertation is a contribution to the understanding of animal history and the relationship between man and animal during the Eneolithic, i.e. spanning the period ca 4500 - 2200 BC.
Kyselý, René
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Stone Age of the Chuvash Volga Region
The monograph is dedicated to the study of the Stone Age sites of the Chuvash Volga region conducted under the supervision or with the participation of the author in the 1990s – early 2000s.
Berezina Natalia S.
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Introduction. The article considers the features of cattle breeding and consumption of meat products in the Eneolithic cultures (the Samara culture) and the Early Bronze Age cultures (the Repin stage of the Pit Grave culture) on the territory of the ...
Nina L. Morgunova +2 more
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Kryazh II — a Newly Discovered Stone Age Workshop Site in the Forest-Steppe Volga Region
Introduction. The article outlines the results of excavations at Kryazh II workshop site located in the forest-steppe Volga region. The site is unique and contains an impressive collection of flint products and manufacturing wastes. Goals.
Konstantin M. Andreev +4 more
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ABSTRACT The burial mounds of the early Iron Age, which we will refer to below as kurgans, from the nomadic equestrian warriors of Eurasia, form a very complex group of archaeological monuments. Archaeological excavations in Aržan 2 (Siberia) and Aleksandropol (Ukraine) show that the large burial mounds are complex architectural constructions.
Jörg W. E. Fassbinder, Anton Gass
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