Analysis and assessment of the limiting intensities of processes forming maximum water runoff rivers of the right and left banks of the Dniester River basin [PDF]
Introduction. The maximum flow of rivers, on the one hand, refers to extreme indicators of their water regime, which is the highest degree of danger and catastrophic situations, and on the other hand, it is a natural phenomenon that reflects the maximum ...
Stanislav Moskalenko
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Early Hungarian grave with decorative shoe soles near the Glinoe village [PDF]
The article deals with the Early Hungarian grave Glinoe/Vodovod (‘Water distribution system’) 4/1 investigated in 2016 near Glinoe village, Slobodzeya district, on the left bank of the Lower Dniester and erroneously interpreted in 2017 as a Scythian ...
Kvitnytskyi, M.V. +2 more
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Abstract In the area of Western Ukraine, some aspects of mound (barrow) chronology might be resolved by using non‐ or minimally invasive archaeological prospection. As the cemeteries usually comprise two temporal units—the Late Neolithic Corded Ware Culture (third millennium BC) and Middle Bronze Age Komarów culture (second millennium BC)—by referring ...
Jakub Niebieszczański +3 more
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Young‐age exposure to armed conflict and women's experiences of intimate partner violence
Abstract Objective This study examines the legacy of experiencing armed conflict in childhood and adolescence on women's later risk of intimate partner violence (IPV) in four ex‐Soviet countries. Background Prior research is largely concerned with male soldiers and perpetration, and rarely considers when, during the life course, conflict occurs.
Orsola Torrisi
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Scythian barrow 13 of the “Sluiceway” group in the Lower Dniester region
The paper publishes for the first time the results of excavations of Scythian barrow 13 of the “Sluiceway” (“Vodovod”) group, which was studied near the Glinoe village, Slobodzeya district, on the left bank of the Lower Dniester in 2018.
Sinika, V.S. +3 more
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Scythian Burial of the Child with the Sword Model in the Lower Dniester
The paper for the first time publishes and analyzes the materials obtained in the study of the burial of the child no. 10 in the barrow 16 of the “Sluiceway” group near the Glinoe village, Slobodzeya district, on the left bank of the Lower Dniester.
Sinika Vitalij S. +3 more
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Stones from Ritual Vessels Found in Scythian Graves on the Left Bank of the Lower Dniester River
The paper deals with 221 burnt stones from the Scythian graves found on the left bank of the Lower Dniester dated to the 5thmdash;2ndnbsp;centuries BC. All of them, if it was fixed, come from wooden or handmade ritual vessels. Stones of approximately the same size and without traces of processing were used as heating elements.
Khotylev, A.O. +3 more
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Scythian Barrow of the Second Half of the 5th Century BC in the Lower Dniester Region
Introduction. The article publishes and analyses the materials obtained during excavations of Scythian barrow 9 of the group Vodovod near the Glinoe village, Slobodzeysk district, on the left bank of the Lower Dniester.
Vitaliy S. Sinika +3 more
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Scythian complexes of barrows 5 and 6 from the "Garden" group on the left bank of the Lower Dniester = Скифские комплексы курганов 5 и 6 группы "Сад" на левобережье Нижнего Днестра [PDF]
The authors analyze the evidence obtained during the excavation of barrows 5 and 6 from the “Garden” group near the Glinoe village in the Slobodzeia district on the left bank of the Lower Dniester. These barrows demonstrate not only Thracian and Greek influence on the material culture of Scythians of the northwestern Black Sea region, but also the fact
Sinika, V. S. +2 more
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Identity, Rationality, and Emotion in the Processes of State Disintegration and Reconstruction [PDF]
I wish to address both a substantive and a methodological issue in this chapter. Substantively, I will discuss the process of state disintegration and reconstruction.
Petersen, Roger D.
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