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Bracelet , 4. Fibula , 5. Ring . From Tsemdolina burial ground ( 5th - 4th centuries BC ) . 3. Fragment of a pin from Tsemdolina burial ground ( 8th century BC ) . + - 1 Some objects demonstrate simple misunderstanding of Scythian ...
Bracelet , 4. Fibula , 5. Ring . From Tsemdolina burial ground ( 5th - 4th centuries BC ) . 3. Fragment of a pin from Tsemdolina burial ground ( 8th century BC ) . + - 1 Some objects demonstrate simple misunderstanding of Scythian ...
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The plough layer above the Tsemdolina burial ground contains two bronze objects ( fibula and bracelet ) * 7 ( Fig . 11.2 , 4 ) . These objects have many analogues in Central Ciscaucasia , Transcaucasia , and even more in synchronous ...
The plough layer above the Tsemdolina burial ground contains two bronze objects ( fibula and bracelet ) * 7 ( Fig . 11.2 , 4 ) . These objects have many analogues in Central Ciscaucasia , Transcaucasia , and even more in synchronous ...
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In particular , the analysis of the collection of bracelets of that time revealed a direct relationship between the weight ... 3.11-13 ) : decrease in bracelet diameter from 8.5–8 mm to 3.5–2.7 mm is accompanied by increase in the tin ...
In particular , the analysis of the collection of bracelets of that time revealed a direct relationship between the weight ... 3.11-13 ) : decrease in bracelet diameter from 8.5–8 mm to 3.5–2.7 mm is accompanied by increase in the tin ...
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Ş Dönmez Some Observations on the SocioEconomic Structure | 13 |
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