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Contact zone of slow worms Anguis fragilis Linnaeus, 1758 and Anguis colchica (Nordmann, 1840) in Poland. [PDF]
Skórzewski G +4 more
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Distribution patterns of Gaza wine vs. Cilician wine in the eastern Mediterranean in Late Antiquity. [PDF]
Kizhner I, Gambash G, Bar-Oz G, Avni G.
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The Genetic Variability of Present-Day Bulgarians Captures Ancient and Recent Ancestral Contributions. [PDF]
Sarno S +13 more
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Tracing the spread of Celtic languages using ancient genomics
McColl H +10 more
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The genomic history of Iberian horses since the last Ice Age. [PDF]
Lira Garrido J +59 more
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The Celts in the north Pontic area: a reassessment
Antiquity, 1993The recent great exhibition in Venice of Celtic art and artefacts showed once again the intriguing attraction of the Celtic traditions, so influential in our view of old Europe, both western and central. But what about the Celts in the east, and specifically in the region to the north and west of the Black Sea?
M. Treister
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Древности Боспора, 2018
The article is devoted to the finds of jugs hammered out of sheet of the Straldzha type in the North Pontic region, which were first investigated by B.A. Raev in the 1970s and 1980s, who assumed that they were made in the workshops of Thrace. An analysis of the chronology of the vessels shows that in Sarmatia, with rare exception, predominate finds in ...
М.Ю. Трейстер
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The article is devoted to the finds of jugs hammered out of sheet of the Straldzha type in the North Pontic region, which were first investigated by B.A. Raev in the 1970s and 1980s, who assumed that they were made in the workshops of Thrace. An analysis of the chronology of the vessels shows that in Sarmatia, with rare exception, predominate finds in ...
М.Ю. Трейстер
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The Neolithization of the north Pontic area and the Balkans in the context of the Black Sea floods
2006The neolithization of Southeastern Europe, including the Balkans and the North Pontic area, took place in an environmental context. This paper examines specifically its connection to the effect of sea-level changes in the Black Sea. There is no evidence of catastrophic flooding that might have caused large-scale migrations of early farming populations.
Valentin A. Dergachev +1 more
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Sarmatae and Sarmatia: From the North Pontic Area to the Great Hungarian Plain
2021Lavinia Grumeza
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