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ornamental peculiarities of the pottery from the Middle Tushemla settlements of the Chechersk - Kisteni type are ... 1.6 ) , found at the settlement Tserkovishe , is similar to fibulae of type 3 ( in R. Jamka's classification ) , which ...
ornamental peculiarities of the pottery from the Middle Tushemla settlements of the Chechersk - Kisteni type are ... 1.6 ) , found at the settlement Tserkovishe , is similar to fibulae of type 3 ( in R. Jamka's classification ) , which ...
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35 tling of Podvine was played by the carriers of the traditions associated with the sites of the Abidna Upper Dnieper variant of the Kiev culture , located in south - eastern Belorussia.3 However , during Period 2 , settlements of the ...
35 tling of Podvine was played by the carriers of the traditions associated with the sites of the Abidna Upper Dnieper variant of the Kiev culture , located in south - eastern Belorussia.3 However , during Period 2 , settlements of the ...
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The new Trajanic frontier fort at Wimpfen east of the Upper Rhine was soon accompanied by an extensive and planned civil settlement until a forward move of the garrison unit ( Cohors II Hispanorum ) and its associated civilians to ...
The new Trajanic frontier fort at Wimpfen east of the Upper Rhine was soon accompanied by an extensive and planned civil settlement until a forward move of the garrison unit ( Cohors II Hispanorum ) and its associated civilians to ...
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