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45 CASPIAN SEA 25 6 The Origins of Ferrous Metallurgy in the Northern Caucasus Most scholars studying the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages in the northern Caucasus admit that the ferrous metallurgy of Transcaucasia influenced the ...
45 CASPIAN SEA 25 6 The Origins of Ferrous Metallurgy in the Northern Caucasus Most scholars studying the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages in the northern Caucasus admit that the ferrous metallurgy of Transcaucasia influenced the ...
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... l goes back beyond Hurrian to the Akkadian parzzill.20 Following the discovery of new evidence , the influence of other metallurgic centres on the development of iron - working in the northern Caucasus has been widely discussed .
... l goes back beyond Hurrian to the Akkadian parzzill.20 Following the discovery of new evidence , the influence of other metallurgic centres on the development of iron - working in the northern Caucasus has been widely discussed .
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... the studies of L. Khomutova ( Rozanova ) and Terekhova provide grounds to think that the Caucasus had a considerable influence on the formation of iron production among the Ananino tribes of the Volga - Kama area : 89 soft chilling ...
... the studies of L. Khomutova ( Rozanova ) and Terekhova provide grounds to think that the Caucasus had a considerable influence on the formation of iron production among the Ananino tribes of the Volga - Kama area : 89 soft chilling ...
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