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TO THE QUESTION OF THE TYPES OF FUNERAL AND COMMEMORATIVE COMPLEXES OF THE NORTH PONTIC AREA IN THE PERIOD OF CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY

open access: yesProceedings in Archaeology and History of Ancient and Medieval Black Sea Region, 2023
Объектом исследования являются поминально-погребальные комплексы античных городищ и поселений. На основе анализа археологических источников авторы делят такие комплексы на два типа. Первый тип пространственно связан с отдельными погребениями некрополей.
Е.В. Шушунова   +1 more
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Pottery of Early Iron Age from the Glinjeni II-La Șanț (North-Western Pontic Sea Region): Composition, Technology and Raw Material Sources

open access: yesHeritage, 2021
Transition to the Early Iron Age was marked by the appearance of innovations such as iron technology and changes in the lifestyle of local societies on the territory of the North-Western Pontic Sea region. One of the most interesting sites of this period
Marianna A. Kulkova   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Centuria Séptima of Impronte Gemmarie dell’Instituto, and the Hermitage Engraved Gems from the North Pontic Area, Excavated in the mid-19th century [PDF]

open access: yesActual Problems of Theory and History of Art, 2015
The article is devoted to the content, the history, and the circumstances of creation of the centuria septima of the collection of plaster casts from engraved gems — Impronte Gemmarie, published by the German Archaeological Institute in Rome in 1868. This part of the seven-volume collection of casts, which mainly contains casts of Etruscan scarabs, for
E. Dmitrieva
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Images from Bosporan Coinage Adapted to Golden Plaques from Barbarian Tombs in the North Pontic Area [PDF]

open access: yesActual Problems of Theory and History of Art, 2021
Andrey E. Tereshhenko   +1 more
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The Construction and Functional Technology of Scythian Greaves: A Recent Find from the Elite Kurgan 6 near the Village Vodoslavka, Southern Ukraine

open access: yesArts, 2023
In the North Pontic region, bronze greaves appeared among the Scythians and noble members of the tribal world of the eastern European steppe in the middle of the fifth century BC and were used until the end of the fourth.
Sergei Polin, Marina Daragan
doaj   +2 more sources

ROMAN BRONZE OINOCHOES IN THE NORTH PONTIC AREA

open access: yesJournal of historical philological and cultural studies, 2022
M. Treister
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Landscape and soil cover diversity in Polissia and Forest-Steppe of Ukraine

open access: yesAgrology
Recent research has revealed the patterns of spatial and temporal variability of crop yields for the Polissia and the Forest-Steppe regions of Ukraine.
Y. Nykytiuk, O. Kravchenko
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Serbian Royal Right to the Throne of Hungary at the Basis of the Formation of Medieval Romanian Orthodox States [PDF]

open access: yesAthens Journal of History, 2021
This paper shows that the overall situation in the Pannonian-Balkan area led to the facts in the 14th-16th centuries on the background of which the Romanian medieval states were formed and consolidated.
Stefan Staretu
doaj   +1 more source

A Numismatic Perspective on the Architecture of North and West Pontic Cities in the 1st-3rd Centuries AD. Defensive Systems.

open access: yesCaieteARA. Arhitectură. Restaurare. Arheologie, 2023
The coins of the Greek cities of the Roman era (the so-called “provincial coins”) become an important source of information about the issuing ancient city through the historical and architectural themes illustrated on their reverse.
Corneliu Bogdan Nicolae Beldianu
semanticscholar   +1 more source

THE SARMATIAN MIRROR WITH TAMGAS FROM THE SETTLEMENT OF SEBEȘ - “PODUL PRIPOCULUI” (ALBA COUNTY, ROMANIA): 50 YEARS LATER

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2021
The article discusses the mirror discovered in 1967 following the archaeological excavations conducted in the Sebeș - “Podul Pripocului” settlement (Alba county/RO), dated to the 3rd – 4th century AD.
Vitalie BÂRCĂ
doaj   +1 more source

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