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must Hly Iron e actual materof the 1 whole va and Forbes , ginning isation acts in of iron in sites between Zakuban'e and Dagestan from the end of the 2nd to the first third of the lst millennium BC . In 1971 E. Alekseeva dated the ...
must Hly Iron e actual materof the 1 whole va and Forbes , ginning isation acts in of iron in sites between Zakuban'e and Dagestan from the end of the 2nd to the first third of the lst millennium BC . In 1971 E. Alekseeva dated the ...
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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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V settlements : in the first of these , iron artefacts constitute only 4 % of all metal finds.54 Iron fusion by the eastern Koban people is documented only from the mid - 1st millennium BC ( metallic slag from the Nesterovskoe and the ...
V settlements : in the first of these , iron artefacts constitute only 4 % of all metal finds.54 Iron fusion by the eastern Koban people is documented only from the mid - 1st millennium BC ( metallic slag from the Nesterovskoe and the ...
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