Bryoherms from the lower Sarmatian (upper Serravallian, Middle Miocene) of the Central Paratethys. [PDF]
Piller WE, Harzhauser M.
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Geological features, geophysical measurements and interpretation at the Telkibánya research area [PDF]
A lot of geophysical measurements (gravity, geomagnetic, geoelectric, airborne magnetic and radiometric) were carried out in the Tokaj Mountains in the 60’s.
Kiss, János, Zelenka, Tibor
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COMPLEXES OF THE FINAL OF THE LATE SARMATIAN PERIOD IN THE LOWER VOLGA REGION
The traditional dating established in the historiography of the upper chronological boundary of the Late Sarmatian culture requires adjustment. After the mid-3rd century, global political changes occurred in the Volga-Don region, associated with ...
Mikhail Krivosheev, Vladimir Malashev
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Burgus building inscriptions of Commodus from Pannonia [PDF]
In this paper the author examines the case of the building of burgi and praesidia in Pannonia under the reign of Commodus that is attested by a series of inscriptions on the limes between Aquincum and Intercisa.
Kovács, Péter
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Marine facies differentiation along complex paleotopography: an example from the Middle Miocene (Serravallian) of Lower Austria. [PDF]
Piller WE, Auer G, Graber H, Gross M.
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Mixed ostracod faunas, co-occurrence of marine Oligocene and non-marine Miocene taxa at Pınarhisar, Thrace, Turkey [PDF]
Witt, Wolfgang
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THE MID-SARMATIAN CULTURE PHENOMENON AND PROBLEM OF MIGRATION FROM CENTRAL ASIA
The article deals with the origin of Mid-sarmatian culture in South Russia. Using of multivariate analysis of burials and relatively-typological analysis of main artifacts allows connecting genesis of this culture with the earlier Prokhorovka and ...
N E Berlizov
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Regional mudstone compaction trends in the Vienna Basin: top seal assessment and implications for uplift history. [PDF]
Skerbisch L +7 more
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The Chronology of the Marcomannic-Sarmatian wars
Abstract of PhD thesis submitted in 2018 to the Archaeology Doctoral Programme, Doctoral School of History, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest under the supervision of László Borhy.
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In the neo-Sarmatian trend (which involves an attempt to build individual and collective identities by referring to the Sarmatian cultural formation), an important issue is how one identifies oneself in terms of spatial relations between the West ...
Sebastian Tauer
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