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Identités des Grecs pontiques et caucasiens : le rapport aux lieux et aux territoires
: the Pontic Greeks and Caucasians came from a very mountainous region on the shores of the Black Sea, characterized by a fragmentation into parallel north-south valleys.
Michel Bruneau
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Defining Illyrian Forests: The Role of Biogeographical Patterns and Species Co‐Occurrence
ABSTRACT Aim This study had four aims: (1) to group traditional mesophilous indicator species of Illyrian forests based on their distribution patterns; (2) to gain insight into the biogeographic attributes of each group by hotspot analyses; (3) to clarify the level of importance that certain species have in the floristic differentiation of Illyrian ...
Dragan Koljanin +2 more
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Archaeological sites as well as historical sources include not only classical antiquities — settlements, burials or hoards. Any ancient artefact, if it is reliably ‘tied’ to the place of discovery, i. e.
O. Mohylov, S. Skoryi
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We shall discuss here the bronze cauldron discovered in 1932 in the perimeter of the Daco-Getae settlement of Piatra Șoimului (Calu). The vessel was dated by R. Vulpe to the 3rd century AD and the 1st century BC by Gh. Bichir.
Vitalie Bârcă
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In the Archaic period, Mediterranean and Greek North Pontic imports, rather well represented in Early Scythian burials on the Lower Don, are practically unknown in the burials of the nomads in the Lower Volga and South Urals regions. The analysis of archaeological sources shows that in the second half of the 4th century BC imported beads and ...
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ABSTRACT The biodiversity of the highest Palearctic mountains is extraordinary, yet its evolution and biogeographic links from a global perspective remain poorly understood. This study focuses on the diversification and biogeography of mayflies (Ephemeroptera) distributed across several prominent mountain ranges, including the Caucasus and adjacent ...
Ľuboš Hrivniak +5 more
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THE NORTH-WESTERN PONTIC REGION IN 14th—7th centuries BC
The natural environment and its changes influenced almost all aspects of life in ancient societies and largely determined their historical development. Reconstructing the changes in the natural conditions that existed in a particular area helps to recreate the history of the population living there.
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Non‐Vital Decoronation of a Maxillary Central Incisor: A Case Report With 18 Months Follow‐Up
ABSTRACT In the present case, decoronation and root submergence of a necrotic maxillary central incisor were performed for a 13‐year‐old girl. The root canal was filled with mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), which was covered with resin‐modified glass ionomer.
Maryam Enteghad, Zahra Lotf Haghpanah
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В статье рассматривается история исследования и современное состояние изучения основных групп ранневизантийской краснолаковой керамики в Херсонесе. Сделаны выводы, что на рынке Херсонеса и в быту доминировала посуда из Понтийского региона (херсонесская ...
S.V. Ushakov
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The article is devoted to characterizing bridle plaques with zoomorphic and anthropomorphic images, which were used by the nomads of the Southern Urals in the 6th – 4th centuries BC.
Vladimir N. Myshkin
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