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ABSTRACT The small terrestrial gastropod Vertigo pseudosubstriata Ložek, 1954 is one of the rarest glacial indicator species in the Pleistocene of Central and Eastern Europe. In all, this species has been found at only about 15 sites in Europe. V. pseudosubstriata was initially described as a fossil in Central Europe and was discovered only later alive
Stefan Meng +4 more
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Abstract Research suggests that the World Heritage rock engravings in Alta, Northern Norway, were made along the seashore over a period of 5000 years. The postglacial rebound and consequent land uplift have caused a continuous displacement of the shoreline, now situating the earliest rock art panels up to 26 m above sea level.
Karin Tansem, Per Storemyr
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Народное декоративно-прикладное искусство ойратов Монголии: к постановке проблемы изучения
Народное декоративно-прикладное творчество ойратов Монголии выражает этническую ментальность в системе культуры как своеобразную, во многом уникальную форму осмысления мира.
Батырева, С.Г.
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Finds of the Crimean puls of the XIV century on the territory of the Bolgarian settlement [PDF]
The article presents earlier unpublished information about the finds of the Crimean copper coins (puls) of the XIV century on the territory of the Bolgarian settlement.
Aleksey Bugarchev, Evgenia Fedorova
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A SARMATIAN HORSE-RIDER AT THE COURT OF THE DACIAN KINGS. THE TYPOLOGY (I).
The proposed series of papers will focus on the reinterpretation of a cheek-piece discovered in the Dacian fortress of Costești-Cetățuie during the first systematic excavations undertaken there at the beginning of the XXth c.
Ștefan VASILACHE
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The new anthropomorphic stone stele with a single Sarmatian tamga, originating from the Solonets River gorge and located near Rosieticii Vechi and Rogojeni in Northern Moldavia, does not belong to the typical Sarmatian stone steles.
Igor A. Bondar
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A SARMATIAN HORSE-RIDER AT THE COURT OF THE DACIAN KINGS. THE SIGN (II)
The present article is the second part of a study dedicated to a cheek-piece discovered in the Dacian fortress from Costești-Cetățuie, in south-western Transylvania.
Ștefan VASILACHE
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Tamgas of the 19th and Early 20th Century Yakuts (Sakha) [PDF]
The article deals with tamga symbols which played a role in the socio-economic life and culture of the Central, Vilyuisk and Northern local groups of the Yakuts since the lineage-based society up to the early twentieth century. Tamgas were marks to identify kinship and social status, property, enjoyment and dispose of the owner’s property, as well as ...
Rozalia I. Bravina +2 more
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On Some Rare Coins from the Khwarezm Hoard of 13th Century
Two silver dirhams of Khwarezm, dated to 670 AH/1271AD, with an unusual tamga are analyzed in the article. The coins come from a hoard located in the territory of Turkmenistan, the exact place of discovery being unknown. On both coins under consideration,
Petrov Pavel N. , Batrakov Oleg A.
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Ancient Kyrgyz writing (from ancient times to the 10th century A.D.)
The article deals with the ancient Kyrgyz writings as pictography, logography, identification marks (en tamga) and phonography. The object of the research is the Yenisei written monuments: Minusinsk and Tuvanian.
Kulzhamal Dzhamankulova
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