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This volume of the Baltic Pontic Studies focuses on the results of the research carried out so far into the absolute (radiocarbon) chronology of the area lying between the Vistula and Dnieper or the bio-cultural borderland between the West and East of Europe.
Klochko, Victor I., Kruts, Vladimir A.
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Sites of Yamnaya culture in the lower part of middle Reut in Moldavian forest-steppe [PDF]
This article provides a brief description of barrow fields of Yamnaya culture situated on the lower part of middle Rгut river. Tribes of Late Yamnaya culture probably survived until the appearance of the Multi-cordoned ware (Mnogovalikovaja/Babyno ...
Попович, С.С.
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The paper describes the main stages in the metalworking development of Western Siberian archaeological cultures during the Early Metal period and the Early Iron Age.
S. V. Kuzminykh
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ON THE LOCAL CENTERS OF YAMNAYA CULTURE IN THE NORTH-WESTERN BLACK SEA REGION
Evgeny V. Yarovoy, Ion Pyslaru
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Bulls and Wagons: an “innovative” approach to representing archaeological data
The recently published book on appropriating innovations in prehistoric Eurasia includes in it a chapter entitled “Contextualising Innovation: Cattle Owners and Wagon Drivers in the North Caucasus and Beyond” by a group of authors (Reinhold et al. 2017).
Elena Izbitser
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Early contact between late farming and pastoralist societies in southeastern Europe. [PDF]
Penske S +28 more
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Bronze Age Mining Communities in the Semey and Pavlodar Irtysh region
The publication examines issues in the history of the study of archaeological cultures and the development of metallurgy in the Bronze Age. An important region for understanding the complexity and characteristics of these processes in Northern Eurasia is
S. Sakenov, S. Yarygin
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Human population dynamics in southeastern and Central Europe between the 5th and 3rd millennium BCE [PDF]
Archaeogenetic studies could show that cultural changes across Western Eurasia were often associated with genetic changes. These changes happened on a large-scale, population-wide level but also affected past societies in their social and cultural ...
Penske, Sandra
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As regards the identification of the early forms of Europe's long-distance routes, the area lying between the Baltic and Black seas can be said to be one of relative neglect. Specifically, little research has been devoted to the development stages of the area's socio-cultural map, i.e.
Klochko, Viktor I., Kośko, Aleksander
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The genetic history of the Southern Arc: A bridge between West Asia and Europe. [PDF]
Lazaridis I +205 more
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