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AEROGEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS OF THE KURGAN-I AND KURGAN- II SITES IN THE MAMONTOVSKY DISTRICT OF ALTAI KRAI

Preservation and study of the cultural heritage of the Altai Territory, 2022
A significant number of archaeological monuments have been identified in the Altai Region, with large barrows dating from the Late Ancient and Early Middle Ages. These complexes were plundered repeatedly in the 18th century, as the south of western Siberia was being actively reclaimed, although such incursions had also taken place at earlier stages of ...
Tishkin A., FIRSOV A., FIRSOVA M.
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Oil and gas in Kurgan region

Oil and Gas Studies, 2021
This article analyzes the prospects of petroleum potential in Kurgan region. The relevance of the work is due to the high degree of development of the traditional oil and gas recovery areas of Western Siberia, which leads to the need to organize search activities in areas with a low density of hydrocarbon resources.
A. A. Arsenyev   +3 more
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THE BRONZE CAULDRON FROM KURGAN 4, KRASNOSELSKAYA 9 KURGAN GROUP (KRASNODAR KRAI)

Краткие сообщения Института археологии (КСИА), 2022
В 2020 г. Западно-Кавказская экспедиция исследовала курганную группу Красносельская 9. В кургане 4 был обнаружен разбитый бронзовый котел. По морфологическим и технологическим признакам он относится к большой группе бронзовых литых котлов, широко распространенных на территории Среднего Енисея, но которые не встречаются в южнорусских степях и на ...
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Constructing Kurgans: an Introduction

2019
The tradition of burying the dead in burial mounds (kurgans), usually consisting of a funerary chamber limited by stone or brick slabs and covered by dirt and gravel, started in the late fifth millennium BCE in the northern Caucasus and then spread south to the rest of the Caucasus regions, eastern Anatolia and northwestern Iran during the Bronze Age ...
Laneri N., G. Palumbi, S. Muller-Celka
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A geoarchaeological study of the large Early Bronze Age Essentuksky 1 kurgan in Ciscaucasia, Russia

Geoarchaeology - an International Journal, 2022
O S Khokhlova   +2 more
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Kurgan

2021
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Geoarchaeological Analysis of Soils and Structures of the Shumny Kurgan, Krasnodar Region

Eurasian Soil Science, 2023
O S Khokhlova   +2 more
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Kurgan: revolution in orthopedics

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1973
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