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Detection and Phylogenetic Analysis of Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis Virus Using TaqMan-based qPCR in Eastern China. [PDF]

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Tian Y   +13 more
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Everyday Things in the Cult Practices of the Middle Don Settled Population of the Scythian Era

Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, 2022
The article systematizes information about utilitarian objects found on settlements in such an archaeological context, which indicates the transformation of their semiotic status. They come from buildings and pits related to cult and ritual activities, collective burials on the territory of the hillforts, which were special funerary and sacrificial ...
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ON THE ROLE OF MIRRORS IN THE FUNERAL RITES OF THE SCYTHIAN-SARMATIAN ERA

Cultural Heritage
The aim is to study problems of the role of mirrors in funeral rites. The basis are ethnographic and archaeological sources. Among many ancient peoples mirrors played a special role in these rituals. The importance of mirrors in funeral practice is particularly evident in the archaeology of the Scythian-Sarmatian period. Bronze mirrors are found as the
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The Middle Don population of the Scythian Era according to bioarchaeology

Eurasia from the Aeneolithic (Chalcolithic) Era to the Early Middle Ages (Innovations, Contacts, Transmission of Ideas and Technologies). Материалы международной научной конференции, посвященной 120-летию со дня рождения выдающегося исследователя древностей Южной Сибири и Центральной Азии Михаила Петровича Грязнова (1902-1984), 2022
S. A. Volodin   +3 more
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Reconstructing Some Elements of Adornment Spread in the North Black Sea Region During the Scythian Era

Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology
The article discusses the selection and analysis of burial sites from the 5th—3rd centuries BC. These sites contain rings with single knobs or rosette-shaped knobs with 2—5 convexities, which are found in situ, providing insights into their possible use. Typically, these rings were found as part of a set of jewelry such as necklaces or bracelets.
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WARE COMPLEX OF THE SCYTHIAN ERA FROM THE DAVYDOVSKY SITE OF ANCIENT SETTLEMENT

Tambov University Review. Series: Humanities, 2015
S.I. Andreev, Y.D. Razuvaev
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