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THE FOOTHILLS OF THE NORTH - WESTERN CAUCASUS IN THE 8TH - 4TH CENTURIES BC N.N. TEREKHOVA , A.V. DMITRIEV , A.A. MALYSHEV , I.G. RAVICH AND L.S. ROZANOVA 1 ABSTRACT The results of complex research on the available material about the ...
THE FOOTHILLS OF THE NORTH - WESTERN CAUCASUS IN THE 8TH - 4TH CENTURIES BC N.N. TEREKHOVA , A.V. DMITRIEV , A.A. MALYSHEV , I.G. RAVICH AND L.S. ROZANOVA 1 ABSTRACT The results of complex research on the available material about the ...
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( Kizil - Kobinskaya culture ) , 27 which has allowed some scholars to suggest a Caucasian origin for them.28 Academics ... burial complexes of the north - western Caucasus contain absolutely no examples of the polished ceramics with ...
( Kizil - Kobinskaya culture ) , 27 which has allowed some scholars to suggest a Caucasian origin for them.28 Academics ... burial complexes of the north - western Caucasus contain absolutely no examples of the polished ceramics with ...
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According to T.B. Bartseva , 73 this is a characteristic feature of North Caucasian bronzes . ... characteristic of bronzes from the North Caucasus , thus indicating the same source of metal ( so - called “ North Caucasian metal ' ) .
According to T.B. Bartseva , 73 this is a characteristic feature of North Caucasian bronzes . ... characteristic of bronzes from the North Caucasus , thus indicating the same source of metal ( so - called “ North Caucasian metal ' ) .
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Ş Dönmez Some Observations on the SocioEconomic Structure | 13 |
N N Terekhova A V Dmitriev A A Malyshev I G Ravich | 44 |
S A Paspalas The Achaemenid Empire and the NorthWestern | 90 |
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