ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS FROM SCYTHIA TO SIBERIA
An International Journal of Compare Studies in History and Archaeology
Vol. 7 No. 1-2
2001 |
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Nonna
Leonidovna Grach ,
(Necrology) |
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N.L.
Grach :
Kul-Oba Studies Part I. The Kul-Oba Burial-Mound |
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N.L.
Grach :
Kul-Oba Studies Part II. The Kul-Oba "King" |
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N.L.
Grach :
Kul-Oba Studies Part III. Kul-Oba: The Fourth Burial |
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N.L.
Grach :
Kul-Oba Studies Part IV. The Semantics Of The Name Kul-Oba |
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S.A.
Yatsenko :
Archaeological Complex With Extremely Early Banners Found In The Territory Of The Former USSR
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Y.S.
Khudyakov :
Reconstruction Of Female Costume Among The Nomads Of The Hun Period In The Altai
Mountains |
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A.
Moshinsky :
The Cult Of The Double-Edged Axe In The Northern Caucasus |
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A.A.
Maslennikov : A
Rural Temenos In The Eastern Crimea |
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S.Y.
Saprykin :
Aphrodite With Two Erotes From Tauric Chersonese |
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S.B.
Lantsov :
Short Account Of The Bosporan Fortress Kutlak: Arrian's Athenaeon? |
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V.G. Petrenko and V.E. Maslov :
New Examples Of Early Scythian Art |
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