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BRONZE CROSS-SHAPED PLAQUES AS A CHRONOLOGY INDICATOR OF SKYTHIAN KURGANS OF THE NORTH PONTIC REGION OF THE SECOND — THIRD QUARTER OF THE 4th CENTURY BC

open access: yesArchaeology and Early History of Ukraine, 2019
In the Scythian kurgans of the IVth century BC in the Northern Black Sea region, 31 bronze cruciform plaques were found. Such plaques are found mainly in male graves and much less often in female ones. These plaques were used as quiver buckles and for attaching the quiver to the belt.
S. V. Polin, М. N. Daragan
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Patterns of Endemism in Turkey, the Meeting Point of Three Global Biodiversity Hotspots, Based on Three Diverse Families of Vascular Plants

open access: yesFrontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2019
Centers of endemism and areas of endemism are important biogeographic concepts with high relevance for conservation and evolutionary biology. Turkey is located at the intersection of three global biodiversity hotspots (Mediterranean, Caucasian, Irano ...
Jalil Noroozi   +6 more
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Women’s Costume of German Origin in the Funeral Context of Early Byzantine Cities of the Northern Black Sea (5th–6th Centuries)

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2017
This work is devoted to burials containing elements of a female costume of East German origin, discovered in the urban necropolises of Chersonesus and Cimmerian Bosporus in the 5th–6th centuries.
Anna V. Mastykova
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The floristic differentiation of microhabitats within kurgans in the desert steppe zone of southern Ukraine

open access: yesActa Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae, 2011
Results of the studies on the floristic biodiversity of the kurgans in the Pontic desert steppe of the Black Sea Lowland (Kherson Region) are presented. Twenty-six of about 130 kurgans higher than 3 m, distributed over an area of approx.
Barbara Sudnik-Wójcikowska   +1 more
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Returns to Ancestral Monuments. The Transition of Funerary Areas During the 4th and 3rd Millennia BC in Bohemia

open access: yesArchaeologia Polona
The earliest manifestation of funerary monumentality in Central Europe is represented by long barrows from the 4th millennium BC. The latest discoveries suggest that it was the long barrows that initiated the tradition of shaping ritual landscapes ...
Petr Kristuf, Jan Turek
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The genomic history of Iberian horses since the last Ice Age

open access: yesNature Communications
Horses have inhabited Iberia (present-day Spain and Portugal) since the Middle Pleistocene, shaping a complex history in the region. Iberia has been proposed as a potential domestication centre and is renowned for producing world-class bloodlines.
Jaime Lira Garrido   +59 more
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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
doaj   +1 more source

The amphorae from the Northwest Black Sea water area

open access: yesTyragetia, 2020
The article publishes materials researched in 2018 in two regional museums of Odessa region – in Ovidiopol and Tatarbunar. Also, the publication is supplemented by finds collected in 2019.
Igor Sapozhnikov, Alexandr Sinelnikov
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