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Some objects demonstrate simple misunderstanding of Scythian images by local people ( for example , the stylised image of a raptor holding a fish in its clutches that was found in Tsemdolina ) * 3 ( Fig . 10.2 ) , and also the use of ...
Some objects demonstrate simple misunderstanding of Scythian images by local people ( for example , the stylised image of a raptor holding a fish in its clutches that was found in Tsemdolina ) * 3 ( Fig . 10.2 ) , and also the use of ...
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In addition , two of his previously unpublished papers on Scythian monumental sculpture of the 5th - 3rd centuries BC are included . The 40 contributions provide new evidence and interpretations in Eurasian and related antiquity ...
In addition , two of his previously unpublished papers on Scythian monumental sculpture of the 5th - 3rd centuries BC are included . The 40 contributions provide new evidence and interpretations in Eurasian and related antiquity ...
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These three sites are placed in the overall context of Scythian and North Pontic antiquities . Chapter 4 provides a very good overview of Scythian burial practices and the antiquities connected with them . There are four appendices ...
These three sites are placed in the overall context of Scythian and North Pontic antiquities . Chapter 4 provides a very good overview of Scythian burial practices and the antiquities connected with them . There are four appendices ...
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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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