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Most of the reported archaeological sites ( burial grounds ) left by the native population of the foothills are dated to the 6th - 4th centuries BC , which is indirect evidence of a high population density ( Fig . 1.1.1-18 ) .
Most of the reported archaeological sites ( burial grounds ) left by the native population of the foothills are dated to the 6th - 4th centuries BC , which is indirect evidence of a high population density ( Fig . 1.1.1-18 ) .
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Concerning the origin of the population in the foothills , Y.S. Krushkol men- tioned local Caucasian roots of Sindian burial monuments- stone boxes inside ring - shaped fences , which is confirmed by archaeological and anthropological ...
Concerning the origin of the population in the foothills , Y.S. Krushkol men- tioned local Caucasian roots of Sindian burial monuments- stone boxes inside ring - shaped fences , which is confirmed by archaeological and anthropological ...
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The second group ( burial ground in the Tsemes valley ) is represented by 24 specimens , and carbonisation is revealed in four of them . The third group ( burial ground near the village of Raevskaya ) includes 15 objects , three being ...
The second group ( burial ground in the Tsemes valley ) is represented by 24 specimens , and carbonisation is revealed in four of them . The third group ( burial ground near the village of Raevskaya ) includes 15 objects , three being ...
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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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