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Algae, bryophytes, and vascular plants of calcareous rocks of the Dumka Cave complex (Dniester Regional Landscape Park, Ukraine)

open access: yesUkrainian Botanical Journal
Research on chasmophytic communities of the calcareous cliff of the Dumka Cave complex in the Dniester Regional Landscape Park (Ivano-Frankivsk Region) has revealed diverse vegetation dominated by ferns, bryophytes, and algae.
Mikhailyuk T.   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Pre-scythian time graves in the barrow of the ldquo;Plavnirdquo; ldquo;overflowrdquo; group on the lower dniester region

open access: yes, 2020
Two graves of the Pre-Scythian period Chernogorovka culture from the barrow 1 of the ldquo;Plavnirdquo; ldquo;Overflowrdquo; group near the Glinoe village, Slobodzeya district, are considered on the broad background of analogies. Attention is paid to the peculiarities of grave structures and funeral rite. The issues of chronology and morphology of some
Valceak, S.   +8 more
openaire   +1 more source

Unordinary golden horde cemetery near glinoe village on the left bank of the lower dniester region

open access: yes, 2019
Six burials of thenbsp;Goldennbsp;Hordenbsp;period were studied in 2018 during the archaeological research of the barrow 15 of quot;Vodovodquot; groupnbsp;nearnbsp;Glinoenbsp;village, Slobodzeya district, on thenbsp;leftnbsp;banknbsp;of the Lower Dniester. The archaeological sources for this period are known in this region from the turn of the 19th and
Kvitnytskyi, M.V.   +6 more
openaire   +1 more source

Informal signs as expressions of multilingualism in Chisinau: how individuals shape the public space of a post-Soviet capital [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Informal and transient displays of written language such as graffiti, announcements and notes attached to walls and lampposts form an integral part of an urban linguistic landscape.
Muth, Sebastian
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Lower Dniester defensive wall (Serpent’s Wall) as part of the limes of the Roman Empire: cartographic and archaeological research

open access: yesTyragetia, 2020
The article is dedicated to one of the least known earthen fortifications in the southern part of the Dniester-Danube interfluve or Budzhak – the Lower Dniester (Serpent’s) Wall. It was first described by L.P.B.
Igor Sapozhnikov
doaj  

Barrow 11 of the ldquo;Gardenrdquo; group in the Lower Dniester region and contemporary ldquo;Mythmakingrdquo; about scythian ldquo;Amazonsrdquo;

open access: yes, 2020
The article publishes and analyzes materials obtained during the study of the Scythian barrow 11 of the ldquo;Gardenrdquo; group excavated in 2018 near village Glinoe, Slobodzeya district, on the left bank of the Lower Dniester, for the first time.The barrow was surrounded by a circular ditch and contained four burials - one infant and three female ...
Sinica, V.S.   +6 more
openaire   +1 more source

Regularities and Features of Differentiation and Anthropogenic Transformation of Steppe Vegetation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The questions of phytobiota evolution and formation of steppes in the vast region of the south of East European plain are reviewed. The main stages, aspects and ways of flora formation under increased anthropogenic impacts on steppe ecosystems are ...
Lisetskii, F. N.   +4 more
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Some peculiarities of the reproduction of stone moroko (Pseudorasbora parva Temminck & Schlegel, 1846) in a pond fish farm of the Polissya zone of Ukraine

open access: yesRibogospodarsʹka Nauka Ukraïni
Purpose. To establish the fecundity and maturity stages in different portions of stone moroko eggs during preparation for the wintering period in the invaded area - in the conditions of pond fish farms of the Polissya zone. Methodology.
A. Shukh   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

A Campaign of the Great Hetman Jan Zamoyski in Moldavia (1595). Part I. Politico-diplomatic and military preliminaries [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Polish-Turkish relations in the sixteenth century were generally peaceful, but the source of a conflict remained because of recurring bouts of Tatars and Cossacks, and the unexpired Polish claims to sovereignty over Moldavia.
Dariusz Milewski
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