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Apparently , in the first half of the 3rd century AD the population decreased in the area of the Middle Tushemla culture ( the eastern part of the region ) , and perhaps disappeared altogether . In any case , no settlements of the ...
Apparently , in the first half of the 3rd century AD the population decreased in the area of the Middle Tushemla culture ( the eastern part of the region ) , and perhaps disappeared altogether . In any case , no settlements of the ...
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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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Apparently , these events caused migrations of the population to more distant and peaceful regions , including Belorussian Podnieprove , which led to overpopulation of the area and to the migration of a part of the population even ...
Apparently , these events caused migrations of the population to more distant and peaceful regions , including Belorussian Podnieprove , which led to overpopulation of the area and to the migration of a part of the population even ...
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