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Staroromashkino Archaeological Complex: study results and prospects
The Romashkino (Staroromashkino) archaeological complex is the remains of a fairly large Bolgar city of the pre-Mongol period. The paper presents the results of the studies by Elabuga archaeological expeditions carried out at the site since 2013.
Nigamaev Albert Z.
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Medieval Clayware as a Determinant of the Ethnic-Cultural Composition of the Population
The paper concerns the medieval ware discovered in the territory of the medieval towns of Volga Bolgaria. Technical and technological analysis and comparative characteristics of the ethnic-cultural types of ware are provided, and a statistical table ...
Malvina S. Kuptsova
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Yurta-Shaped Dwellings and Buildings of the X-XII Centuries in Samosdelka Hillfort
The article is devoted to the publication of a number of Yurta-shaped dwellings of the X-XII centuries, discovered during excavations at the Samosdelka hillfort in the Volga Delta and at Left-Bank Samosdelka settlement, adjacent to the mentioned hillfort.
Ekaterina M. Boldyreva +2 more
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The aim of this article is to present the most important results of the archaeological research of the Kukuliškiai settlement (Klaipėda district) in 2017–2020.
Miglė Urbonaitė-Ubė
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Hillforts represent the largest and arguably most impressive archaeological monuments in the Irish landscape. While the study of hillforts progressed rapidly in Britain during the twentieth century, it was not until the work of Barry Raftery in the late 1960s and 70s that these great enclosures became the focus of sustained research in Ireland. Raftery'
O'Driscoll, James +2 more
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Z badań nad systemem grodzisk z wczesnego okresu epoki żelaza na obszarze Podola. Wstępne wyniki prac ekspedycji Instytutu Prahistorii Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w obrębie grodziska w Severinìvce, obwód Winnica [PDF]
Archaeological investigations carried out by the Institute of Prehistory of Adam Mickiewicz University at the early Iron Age hillfort in Severynivka is a part of the research project “Fortresses of Ukraine”, conducted in cooperation with the Institute of
Affelski, Jakub +3 more
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Architectural energetics is a methodology that translates architectural objects into a quantitative time-labor equivalent, from which information about past societies, labor organizations, or political relations can be inferred. Preceding such study, the
Radek Klanica +3 more
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What was a mortarium used for? Organic residues and cultural change in Iron Age and Roman Britain. [PDF]
The Romans brought the mortarium to Britain in the first century AD, and there has long been speculation on its actual purpose. Using analysis of the residues trapped in the walls of these ‘kitchen blenders’ and comparing them with Iron Age and Roman ...
Cramp, Lucy J E +2 more
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With the firm conviction that current archaeology needs to use all the tools that computer science provides, we have developed a project for digitising and structuring all the information gathered from the different excavation campaigns carried out in ...
Juana Molina Salido +1 more
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Archaeological Studies of the Kasimov Khanate Capital
The article examines the history of the study of medieval Kasimov – the capital of the Kasimov Khanate (mid-15th – late 17th centuries). The stages of archaeological study have been highlighted.
Akhmetgalin Farid A.
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