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The North Pontic Area and Septimius Severus

Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia, 1996
V. M. Zubar
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Balkan‐Anatolian biogeographic links and the evolutionary significance of Anatolian mountains, as evidenced by Cardamine (Brassicaceae)

Taxon, 2023
Anatolia is a significant centre of biodiversity and endemism with diversity hotspots located mainly in mountain ranges. Its complex geological history and heterogeneous topography have generated natural barriers to gene flow that favour speciation, and ...
A. Kantor   +6 more
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Etruscan Bucchero Pottery in the Northern Black Sea Littoral

Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia, 2022
Three Etruscan bucchero kantharoi have recently been found in the North Pontic settlements at modern-day Berezan island (ancient Borysthenes), and Taganrog (ancient Kremnoi), both Milesian foundations of the 7th century BC. Both centres yielded several
Alla V. Buiskikh, A. Naso
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The Pectoral from Kosika and the Origin of the Scenes of Animal Combat in Graeco-Scythian Goldwork

Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia, 2022
This article concerns a gold pectoral found in burial No. 1/1984 in Kosika in the Lower Volga area. The destroyed burial was dated by us to the third quarter of the 1st century BC. Based on visual examination of the pectoral in 2015, an attempt is made
M. Treister
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Causes of the End of the Eneolithic in the Area of the West-Pontic Coast. The Settlement From the Island of “La Ostrov”, on Lake Taşaul (Năvodari, Constanţa County)

Analele Universităţii "Dunărea de Jos" din Galaţi Fascicula XIX Istorie, 2006
The progress that we have seen during the last decades in the sphere of the inter-disciplinary theory has left its mark on the archaeological investigation and interpretation methods too.
Valentina Voinea
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Celtic motifs in the late classical and Hellenistic toreutics of North Pontic area

Etudes Celtiques, 1995
The author discussed some find of the IVth-IInd century B.C. jewelry in Kuban basin in South Russia. The find of a gold stamped plaque in shape of a male head, reflecting the typical motif of Early La-Tène art, in a tumulus near stanitsa Ivanovskaya in Kuban basin suggests the penetration of the motifs of Celtic art in distant periphery of antique ...
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Cranial surgery in the North Pontic region during the 3rd millennium BC.

Anthropologischer Anzeiger; Bericht uber die biologisch-anthropologische Literatur
This study examines the development of cranial surgery in the North Pontic region during the Early and Middle Bronze Age (late 4th and 3rd millennium BC according to the Eastern European chronology).
Yuliia Ushkova, O. Kozak
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THE NORTH-WESTERN PONTIC REGION IN 14th—7th centuries BC

Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine
The natural environment and its changes influenced almost all aspects of life in ancient societies and largely determined their historical development.
N. Minaeva
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