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Spengler’s Prussian Socialism [PDF]
Oswald Spengler (1880–1936) was one of the most significant thinkers of the Weimar Republic, Germany’s first democracy. His work, notably the two-volume, 1200-page Der Untergang des Abendlandes (Decline of the West, 1918/22), had a profound influence on the intellectual discourses of the time in Germany and beyond.1 Yet, despite the high esteem in ...
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Horses in the Early Medieval (10th–13th c.) Religious Rituals of Slavs in Polish Areas—An Archaeozoological, Archaeological and Historical Overview [PDF]
Knowledge about horses from early medieval (10th–13th c.) Poland has been largely based on historical and archaeological data. Archaeozoological information has only been used to a limited extent. Therefore, this article aims to present the current state
Daniel Makowiecki +4 more
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Prussian lieges in the State of Teutonic Order in the Period of Great Uprising (1242–1283) [PDF]
Article is devoted to the contidition (obligations and functions) of Prussians, who defected to the Order and church in the period of Great uprising and received the land estates for their service.
Sergey A. Denisov
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A Unique Form of Ritualism of the Early Medieval Population of Sambia [PDF]
Three decades ago, the author of these paper excavated a number of burials at the Dollkeim/Kovrovo-1 soil burial ground (Zelenogradsky district, Kaliningrad region).
A Unique Form of Ritualism of the Early Medieval Population of Sambia
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Antiquities of the Vidivarii [PDF]
No attempts have been previously made to discover the antiquities of the Vidivarii. Their discovery is the purpose of this article. The relevance of this work is that the discovery of these antiquities will be the key to understanding the history of ...
Vladimir I. Kulakov
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TYPOLOGY AND CHRONOLOGY OF AESTIAN AND PRUSSIAN FUNERAL URNS [PDF]
The coexistence of several types of urns in the funerary antiquities of the Aestians and Prussians testifies to the fact that in the imagination of community members (obviously, mainly women), there were prototypes of urns that were of ethno-cultural ...
Kulakov V.I.
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SIEGEHILLFORST OF THE PRUSSIANS
The proposed article contains data on Prussian settlements, according to their characteristics, used by the Prussians during the sieges of order castles in the 13th century.
Kulakov V. I.
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AMBER COAST IN THE AGE OF ATTILA
The evidence presented in the article from archaeological and written sources consistently shows the participation of Germanic and Baltic inhabitants of the vicinity of the river delta.
Kulakov V.I.
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The Prussian swords' scabbard tips of the Viking Age: The origin and semantics of images
The semantic analysis of the images on the Prussian swords’ scabbard tips of the Viking Age was performed, for the first time in Russian archaeology. The spread of various subtypes of sword scabbard tips in the Prussian settlements and adjacent areas was
V.I. Kulakov
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COMPOSITE FIBULA OF WESTERN BALTS ON THE MEDIEVAL CROSSING
Thanks to a comparative analysis of several finds of Merovingian brooches from different regions of the Western Baltic area, it turned out that the tradition of composite brooches appeared in the Baltic world in the 6th century.
Kulakov V.I.
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