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In the end of the 10th –9th centuries BC in the steppe zone of the Northern Pontic region the communities of the Early mounted nomads (“Cimmerians”) appeared. In their burials different types of pottery were found.
Marianna A. Kulkova +2 more
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Metal forge products at the Maray 1 hillfort
The article considers the problem of the origin of iron-processing production in the Tobol-Ishim interfluve during the Early Iron Age, which has yet to be fully studied.
Zinyakov N.M., Tsembalyuk S.I.
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The article summarizes the results of a comprehensive landscape-archaeological study of the dynamics of human-environmental interaction in the Middle Sura region during the first millennium AD.
Leonid A. Vyazov +4 more
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For the first time, the article reveals the ancient iron metallurgy sources discovered in 2010–2012 in the sacrifice site of Ust-Polui (Salekhard). Ust-Polui archaeometallurgical objects date back to the 3rd century BC — 1st century AD and they are the ...
Vodyasov E.V., Gusev An.V.
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Early Iron Age Mound Near the Village Malynivtsi in Podillia
The purpose of the research paper is to introduce the materials of mound 1 near the village of Malynivtsi in the Middle Dniester region to scientific circulation.
Anatoliy Hutsal +2 more
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Pottery Firing in the Early Iron Age in Western Slovenia
The article discusses the possible use of kilns for the firing of pottery in western Slovenia during the Early Iron Age. In the absence of archaeologically attested kilns, their use in this area is studied based on indirect factors, i.e. the analysis of
Manca Vinazza, Matej Dolenec
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Early Iron Age Collection from the Settlement near Krasnosamarskoye Village
The paper is a publication of the Early Iron Age collection originating from the excavations of a settlement near Krasnosamarskoye village. This archaeological site is located in the forest-steppe zone on the right bank of the Samara River and it is a ...
Ekaterina V. Volkova +4 more
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Carinthia and its south-western connections in the Early Iron Age.
The south-western part of the Carinthian (or Frög) group of the Early Iron Age, located between the valley of the Gail/Zilja and Villach/Beljak (Rosegg/Rožek), bordered the Veneti in northern Italy and the Sveta Lucija group in western Slovenia.
Paul Gleirscher
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The Early Iron Age in South Italy [PDF]
To theorize with regard to the development of South Italy in prehistoric times is at once easy and dangerous: easy because the ascertained facts to be accounted for are few, dangerous because the chance of new and disconcerting discoveries is greatest in an unexplored territory.
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The Early Iron Age populations of the Minusinsk hollow: revisiting inter- and intragroup variations
By means of multivariate statistics, we analyzed male craniological series of the Early Iron Age from Western and Southern Siberia, Central Asia and Eastern Europe.
Uchaneva Eu.N. +3 more
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