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Interactions between Trypillian farmers and North Pontic forager-pastoralists in Eneolithic central Ukraine. [PDF]
The establishment of agrarian economy in Eneolithic East Europe is associated with the Pre-Cucuteni-Cucuteni-Trypillia complex (PCCTC). PCCTC farmers interacted with Eneolithic forager-pastoralist groups of the North Pontic steppe as PCCTC extended from ...
Alexey G Nikitin +4 more
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Potsherds from a few vessels with Cardium decoration were recently found in old collections of some Neolithic sites of the Northern Black Sea area. A good samples of the valves of brackish water ostracods were discovered in the raw material in most of ...
Dmytro Gaskevych
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The current paper explores language contact between two Greek varieties, Pontic Greek and Cypriot Greek, in the northern part of Cyprus. After the de facto partition of Cyprus in 1974, several Pontic Greek-speaking communities were transplanted from ...
Elena Ioannidou
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Looking at the Evidence of Local Jewelry Production in Scythia
This article considers finds from the Scythian monuments of the North Black Sea area that can be connected to local jewelry production from the 7th century to the end of the 4th century BCE.
Oksana Lifantii
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НЕКОТОРЫЕ ОСОБЕННОСТИ КУЛЬТА ДИОНИСА У ЭЛЛИНОВ И ВАРВАРОВ СЕВЕРНОГО ПРИЧЕРНОМОРЬЯ [PDF]
Специфика северопонтийского дионисийства рассматривается как обусловленная фракийскими влияниями: в Ольвии о них прежде всего свидетельствуют орфические таблички, на Боспоре — исключительная популярность в местной нумизматике заимствованных из Фракии ...
Шауб, И.Ю.
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Bucket-shaped pendants were broadly diffused in various cultural environments from the area comprised between the north-east of the Black Sea and Central Europe. This study attempts, without aiming at being exhaustive, to analyse the objects of this type
Bârcă, Vitalie
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A SARMATIAN HORSE-RIDER AT THE COURT OF THE DACIAN KINGS. THE SIGN (II)
The present article is the second part of a study dedicated to a cheek-piece discovered in the Dacian fortress from Costești-Cetățuie, in south-western Transylvania.
Ștefan VASILACHE
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Headdresses, Headbands, Diadems: continuity of traditions in eneolithic and bronze age
The authors publish a selection of the Eneolithic – Bronze Age burials from the North Caucasus and the North Pontic region, in which the remains/traces of headdresses have been found.
Lyudmila I. Avilova +2 more
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СУЩЕСТВОВАЛ ЛИ ТРАНСЪЕВРАЗИЙСКИЙ «МЕХОВОЙ ПУТЬ» В ЭПОХУ ХАНЬ? (РАЗМЫШЛЕНИЯ НА ОСНОВАНИИ МАТЕРИАЛОВ АРХЕОЛОГИИ) [PDF]
Отсутствие конкретики и системного подхода к рассмотрению археологического материала, заставляет меня в рамках одной публикации рассмотреть в динамике и выявить соотношение распространения китайских импортов на Западе, т.е.
Трейстер, М.Ю.
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We discuss here the mirror discovered in 1987 following the archaeological investigations carried out in the Geto-Dacian settlement of Poiana (Galați county/RO).
Vitalie Bârcă
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