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Slab Grave expansion disrupted long co-existence of distinct Bronze Age herders in central Mongolia [PDF]

open access: yesNature Communications
Dairy pastoralism reached Mongolia during the Early Bronze Age and flourished in the Late Bronze Age alongside the emergence of diverse mortuary practices, including the Deer Stone-Khirgisuur Complex and figure-shaped/Ulaanzuukh burials. While the spread
Juhyeon Lee   +10 more
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Innovations of the Beginning of the Sixth Millennium BC in the Northern Pontic Steppe

open access: yesOpen Archaeology, 2021
This study focuses on the pottery-bearing (“Neolithic”) sites of the northern Azov Sea region. The vessels ornamented with comb imprints appeared there in the sixth millennium BC.
Kotova Nadezhda   +2 more
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Ties between steppe and peninsula: Comparative perspective of the Bronze and Early Iron Ages of Мongolia and Кorea

open access: yesProceedings of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences, 2020
This article describes the results of a comparative study of some monuments (settlement, dolmen, rock art) and some artifacts (pottery, arrowhead, dagger, bronze mirror, bead, whetstone) of the Bronze and Early Iron Ages of Mongolian steppe and Korean ...
Jamiyan-Ombo Gantulga
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The Burials of the Bronze Age of the II Burial Mound near the Village Vtoroe Imangulovo (Orenburg Pre-Urals)

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2022
Three complexes of the Bronze Age have been studied in the II burial mound near the village Vtoroe Imangulovo II in the Oktyabrsky district of the Orenburg region.
Kuptsova Lidia V. , Evgenyev Andrey A.
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Archaeological sites of residence – bronze age settlements in the Volga-Manych steppes

open access: yesNomadic Civilization: Historical Research, 2021
The relevance of the study of archaeological sites of residence – a Bronze Age settlement in the Volga-Manych steppes – lies in the fact that in Russian science the place of residence has not been studied and studies on them have been published in small ...
M. A. Ochir-Goryaeva
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Sarmatian Barrow 1 of Kotlovina I Cemetery on the Left Bank of the Lower Danube

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2020
Introduction. The paper deals with analyzing the Sarmatian burial complex investigated in 1990 in the barrow 1 of Kotlovina I cemetery located on the western shore of the lake Yalpug, 3 km from the village of the same name in Reni district of Odessa ...
Sergey O. Simonenko   +3 more
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The Late Bronze Age Somló Hill and a new bronze hoard

open access: yesCommunicationes Archaeologicae Hungariae, 2023
In January 2023, the National Institute of Archaeology of the Hungarian National Museum launched a new research programme, the aim of which is to explore Somló Hill (Veszprém County), which has been neglected by systematic field research focusing on the
János Gábor Tarbay   +4 more
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«РАСКОПКА КУРГАНА ЕСТЬ АНАТОМИЧЕСКИЙ ПРЕПАРАТ» (НЕИЗВЕСТНАЯ ИНСТРУКЦИЯ И.Е. ЗАБЕЛИНА ПО РАСКОПКАМ ПРИЧЕРНОМОРСКИХ КУРГАНОВ) [PDF]

open access: yesМатериалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Причерноморья, 2023
Деятельность выдающегося российского историка И.Е. Забелина как археолога оценивается в истории науки неоднозначно. Неизвестный ранее источник —рукописная инструкция И.Е.
Кокорина, Ю.Г.
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Settlement dynamics in Friuli lowland during Middle and Recent Bronze Age

open access: yesIpoTESI di Preistoria, 2022
During the Bronze Age both the middle plain west of the Tagliamento river and the lowlands of Udine were marked by similar settlement dynamics. In the Early-Middle Bronze Age ephemeral occupation of some areas are documented and the distribution of ...
Giovanni Tasca, Giacomo Vinci
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O działaniach parateatralnych w epoce brązu

open access: yesPrzegląd Archeologiczny, 2020
In this paper, paratheatrical activities are defined and archaeological finds that may confirm their presence are indicated. They are first of all manifested through the burial type and certain forms of artefacts.
Tomasz Gralak
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