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However , in the 1st - 2nd centuries AD , this culture begins to show some signs of a crisis : most settlements in the ... In terms of stratigraphy , cultural layers with material of the Dnieper - Dvina and Middle Tushemla cultures are ...
However , in the 1st - 2nd centuries AD , this culture begins to show some signs of a crisis : most settlements in the ... In terms of stratigraphy , cultural layers with material of the Dnieper - Dvina and Middle Tushemla cultures are ...
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Taking this data into account , the most plausible date - range for sites of the Middle Tushemla culture is from the second half of the 1st through the 2nd century AD . According to B.S. Korotkevich , it is possible that some ...
Taking this data into account , the most plausible date - range for sites of the Middle Tushemla culture is from the second half of the 1st through the 2nd century AD . According to B.S. Korotkevich , it is possible that some ...
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70 Podnieprove , caused by the invasion of the Sarmatian tribes into the Black Sea coastal steppes.69 This event was followed by a series of migrations of the remains of the Zarubinets culture population in all directions and by the ...
70 Podnieprove , caused by the invasion of the Sarmatian tribes into the Black Sea coastal steppes.69 This event was followed by a series of migrations of the remains of the Zarubinets culture population in all directions and by the ...
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