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Kotovich pointed out that the presence of iron slag in the Nizhnesigitminskoe settlement does not indicate the beginning of the Iron Age in the northern Caucasus.27 Most interesting is the conclusion of Davudov , based on G. Childe's ...
Kotovich pointed out that the presence of iron slag in the Nizhnesigitminskoe settlement does not indicate the beginning of the Iron Age in the northern Caucasus.27 Most interesting is the conclusion of Davudov , based on G. Childe's ...
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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 ) ... respectively.35 These finds led A. Leskov and V. Erlikh to conclude that the beginning of the Iron Age ...
In 1971 E. Alekseeva dated the beginnings of iron - working in the northwestern Caucasus to the 9th century BC ( early stage ) ... respectively.35 These finds led A. Leskov and V. Erlikh to conclude that the beginning of the Iron Age ...
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10th - beginning of the 9th century BC , to she argues that the same phase on the northern slopes started later.41 Significantly , the time when this took place corresponds to the Koban III period ( beginning of the second half of the ...
10th - beginning of the 9th century BC , to she argues that the same phase on the northern slopes started later.41 Significantly , the time when this took place corresponds to the Koban III period ( beginning of the second half of the ...
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