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... mounds in the steppe wanted to shape for themselves , they certainly employed many cultural elements of Avar origin to create that identity . Whether or not we ... mound in Madara ( Bulgaria THE NORTH - WESTERN REGION OF THE BLACK SEA 163.
... mounds in the steppe wanted to shape for themselves , they certainly employed many cultural elements of Avar origin to create that identity . Whether or not we ... mound in Madara ( Bulgaria THE NORTH - WESTERN REGION OF THE BLACK SEA 163.
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... mound . For example , both grave pits dug into Mound 2 in Khrystoforivka contained male skeletons ( Prikhodniuk and Fomenko 2003 , 113-14 ) . 61 Balaklyia : Bobrinskii 1901 , 148-49 and pl . 1.9 . Mokhnach : Aksenov and Babenko 1998 ...
... mound . For example , both grave pits dug into Mound 2 in Khrystoforivka contained male skeletons ( Prikhodniuk and Fomenko 2003 , 113-14 ) . 61 Balaklyia : Bobrinskii 1901 , 148-49 and pl . 1.9 . Mokhnach : Aksenov and Babenko 1998 ...
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... mounds cluster in the Budzhak steppe north of the Danube delta , but appear also in the Wallachian plain , between the Olt and Siret rivers . 131 By contrast , there are no burials in mounds in Wallachia that could be dated to the 6th ...
... mounds cluster in the Budzhak steppe north of the Danube delta , but appear also in the Wallachian plain , between the Olt and Siret rivers . 131 By contrast , there are no burials in mounds in Wallachia that could be dated to the 6th ...
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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