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In 1971 E. Alekseeva dated the beginnings of iron - working in the northwestern Caucasus to the 9th century BC ( early stage ) , and to the 8th - first half of the 7th century BC ( later stage ) .3 " However , she herself had to admit ...
In 1971 E. Alekseeva dated the beginnings of iron - working in the northwestern Caucasus to the 9th century BC ( early stage ) , and to the 8th - first half of the 7th century BC ( later stage ) .3 " However , she herself had to admit ...
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In a group of graves dated approximately ) to the end of the first half of the 8th century BC - first quarter of the 7th century BC some iron and bronze - iron pieces of weaponry appear ( spearheads , iron daggers with a bronze handle ...
In a group of graves dated approximately ) to the end of the first half of the 8th century BC - first quarter of the 7th century BC some iron and bronze - iron pieces of weaponry appear ( spearheads , iron daggers with a bronze handle ...
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netal from the ts in the stern vskii onze ately cenads . aves only oup -the begins from the second half / end of the 7th century BC and reaches its apogee in the 6th - 5th centuries BC.62 Sites in the mountainous parts of Chechnya and ...
netal from the ts in the stern vskii onze ately cenads . aves only oup -the begins from the second half / end of the 7th century BC and reaches its apogee in the 6th - 5th centuries BC.62 Sites in the mountainous parts of Chechnya and ...
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