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Формы тамговых знаков на территории Баян-Ульгийского аймака Монголии
Статья посвящена исследованию тамговых знаков, обнаруженных на территории Баян-Ульгийского аймака Монголии. Исследуется происхождение и семантика тамговых знаков.
Бикумар, У.
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"Sacred Deer" in "The White Ship": On Attending the International Congress in Memory of M. Mateev. [PDF]
Hwang K.
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Deadly Predators and Virtuous Buddhists: Dog Population Control and the Politics of Ethics in Ladakh [PDF]
The region of Ladakh in the Indian Himalayas has recently seen a rise in attacks by stray dogs, some of which have been fatal. The dogs’ claims on territory have not gone uncontested in an emotional landscape fraught with anxieties over religious ...
Gagné, Karine
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The "Lost" Barnesville Track Rock [PDF]
The so-called "lost" rock of the Barnesville Track Rock petroglyphs, Belmont Co., Ohio, is described and the first published photographs are provided. In some respects Whittlesey's 1872 drawing is more accurate than that provided in Swauger (1974). The
Murphy, James L., 1941-
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Archaeometric studies on rock art at four sites in the northeastern Great Basin of North America. [PDF]
Andreae MO, Andreae TW.
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Natural biopatina on historical petroglyphs in the Austrian Alps: To clean or not to clean?
Laura Rabbachin +7 more
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International audienceThe islands of Guadeloupe deliver some caves and rock shelters occupied in precolumbian times, including rare engraved caves whose age of occupation remains unclear and some burial caves used in the Late Ceramic Age. Question arises
Bonnissent, Dominique +4 more
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Ten leagues inland from Tambo de Mora there are petroglyphs in the valley of Chincha river between Huancor and Santa Rosa near Yauri-tambo, which last name means "copper harbor" in Quechua. A hill slopes from the right, about 160 m. to the southeast, down to the river bed. The bed has an elevation of perhaps 270 m. above sea level, and a road runs some
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