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... objects from the central Caucasus ( the Koban culture ) , including the Prince Naourouz Collection and the Dent Collection , acquired in 1913 and the late 19th century respectively . In Chapter 3 , the authors group objects that they ...
... objects from the central Caucasus ( the Koban culture ) , including the Prince Naourouz Collection and the Dent Collection , acquired in 1913 and the late 19th century respectively . In Chapter 3 , the authors group objects that they ...
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... objects nos 169-201 as ' Scythian ' . The tendency to associate historically mentioned ethnic groups with material culture permeates much of archaeology . Indeed , in certain circles of contem- porary theoretical archaeology the study ...
... objects nos 169-201 as ' Scythian ' . The tendency to associate historically mentioned ethnic groups with material culture permeates much of archaeology . Indeed , in certain circles of contem- porary theoretical archaeology the study ...
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... objects from the early tombs ( 1 and 2 ) show evidence of the birth of antiquities of Novocherkassk type . These played a major role in the formation of the culture of the early nomads of south - eastern Europe in the ' pre - Scythian ...
... objects from the early tombs ( 1 and 2 ) show evidence of the birth of antiquities of Novocherkassk type . These played a major role in the formation of the culture of the early nomads of south - eastern Europe in the ' pre - Scythian ...
Contents
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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