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Keywords Altai Bronze Age Mesolithic Neolithic Novgorod Upper Palaeolithic Western Siberia archaeology burial craniology cultural layer history of archaeology medieval Novgorod metal production necropolis pottery radiocarbon dating technology the Alakul culture the Bronze Age the Southern Trans-Urals
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No 1 (2023) ARTICLES EASTERN EUROPEAN CHAMPLEVE ENAMELS: COMPOSITION, TECHNOLOGY, AND THE ISSUE OF IDENTIFYING PRODUCTION CENTRES (RED OPAQUE ENAMEL)
No 2 (2023) REVIEW OF BOOKS Schibille N. Islamic Glass in the Making: Chronological and Geographical Dimensions. Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2002. 261 P. (Studies in Archaeological Sciences 7)
No 4 (2024) PUBLICATIONS Small glass flasks from the collection of the State Historical Museum
 

 

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