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In the graves of the Tli burial complex from the end of the 10th - 8th century BC one or more iron artefacts was found in each grave , but the majority of items were made of bronze . According to Tekhov , it was particularly during the ...
In the graves of the Tli burial complex from the end of the 10th - 8th century BC one or more iron artefacts was found in each grave , but the majority of items were made of bronze . According to Tekhov , it was particularly during the ...
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To the complexes of that period belong some of the materials from the Terezinskii burial ( grave 1 ) , from burial 1 at the Kislovodsk furniture factory ( graves 28 and 44 ) , from the 2nd Belorechenskii burial ( grave 11 - a ) ...
To the complexes of that period belong some of the materials from the Terezinskii burial ( grave 1 ) , from burial 1 at the Kislovodsk furniture factory ( graves 28 and 44 ) , from the 2nd Belorechenskii burial ( grave 11 - a ) ...
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The tomb , with its unique grave - goods , dates from the late 3rd or early 4th century AD , and demonstrates the close trade links between Iberia and other states and the high level of literacy amongst the Iberian elite .
The tomb , with its unique grave - goods , dates from the late 3rd or early 4th century AD , and demonstrates the close trade links between Iberia and other states and the high level of literacy amongst the Iberian elite .
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