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SCYTHIAN COMPLEXES OF BARROWS 5 AND 6 FROM THE «GARDEN» GROUP ON THE LEFT BANK OF THE LOWER DNIESTER

open access: yesTractus Aevorum, 2017
Scythian culture represents one of the most intriguing archaeological phenomena of the early Iron Age in the northern Black Sea region. Burial monuments, or barrows, prevail among the archaeological evidence for Scythian material culture. Their excavation began more than two and a half centuries ago.
Vitalij S. Sinika   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Description of the hydrochemical regime of the Dnister river (by basic ions) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
In this part of the Dniester, water mineralization increases: Dniester - medium (379-428 mg/L); Dniester - lower (425-526 mg/L). Mineralization of the Dniester River water decreases during the spring flood (305-425 mg/L) and increases during the winter ...
Honchar, Olesia M.   +5 more
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Regional Atmospheric Circulation and Patterns Associated With Extreme Floods in the Ukrainian Carpathians

open access: yesMeteorological Applications, Volume 32, Issue 5, September/October 2025.
River floods in the Ukrainian Carpathians are a recurring natural disaster that causes significant destruction and economic damage. The circulation type can be an effective indicator in assessing flood risk, which is produced by operational meteorological services and plotted for public use.
Inna Semenova   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

New Sarmatian grave on the left bank of the Lower Dniester

open access: yesSamara Journal of Science, 2019
In 2018, a secondary Sarmatian burial with an impressive inventory (molded pot, pottery jug, silver earring, necklace of beads) was discovered in the Scythian mound in the course of the study of the barrow group Garden near the Glinoe village, Slobodzeya region, on the left bank of the Lower Dniester.
openaire   +2 more sources

Fire Use During the Last Glacial Maximum: Evidence From the Epigravettian at Korman' 9, Middle Dniester Valley, Ukraine

open access: yesGeoarchaeology, Volume 40, Issue 2, March/April 2025.
ABSTRACT The Last Glacial maximum (LGM), spanning from 26.5 to 19 thousand years before present (ka bp), is a period of extreme climatic degradation associated with reduced biomass production and resource stress throughout Eurasia. Arguably, one of the most fundamental tools for human survival during this cold and arid period was the ability to create,
William Chase Murphree   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Stability of the Dniester Moldovan Republic: A Post-Electoral Analysis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
This paper analyzes the issue of the stability of the Dniester Moldovan Republic in the context of the communists’ electoral victory and Voronin\u27s rise to the Presidency, which drew the Republic of Moldova closer to the Russian ...
Bowers, Stephen R   +2 more
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A Holistic Catchment‐Scale Framework to Guide Flood and Drought Mitigation Towards Improved Biodiversity Conservation and Human Wellbeing

open access: yesWIREs Water, Volume 12, Issue 1, January/February 2025.
We propose a holistic catchment‐scale framework that promotes flood and drought mitigation by increasing water retention, infiltration and subsurface water storage, while supporting biodiversity, ecosystem resilience and climate adaptation. This framework combines conventional civil engineering methods, nature‐based solutions and biodiversity ...
Phillip J. Haubrock   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

An integrative approach highlights the discrepancy in the genetic, phenotypic, and presumptive taxonomic structure of Phoxinus (Actinopterygii, Leuciscidae, Phoxininae) in Bulgaria

open access: yesJournal of Fish Biology, Volume 105, Issue 1, Page 214-238, July 2024.
Abstract The present drainage network of Bulgaria is the result of a complex Neogene and Quaternary evolution. Karst, which has developed on 23% of the territory, further complicates the hydrological pattern. Fresh waters of Bulgaria drain into the Black Sea and the Aegean Sea basins and can be roughly divided into the Danube (Middle and Lower Danube),
Anja Palandačić   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

CATALOG AL OBIECTELOR DIN METAL ATRIBUITE CULTURII BASARABI DESCOPERITE ÎN BANAT

open access: yesAnalele Banatului. Arheologie-Istorie, 2023
Lands of Banat, as a congruent physical-geographical space and historical entity, are historically and cartographically bordered by the Mureș River, the western extremity of the Southern Carpathians, the Danube River and the Tisza River.
Valentin Cedica
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The knotted rails – economic situation and geopolitical determinants of Moldovan railways [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Basarabia during the history was nothing more than periphery of Tsar Russia, Romania and finally Soviet Union, so was rather neglected and undeveloped rural province.
Jakub Pieńkowski
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