Археология отдельных периодов
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Neolite - Bronze Age of Western Transbaikalia (according to the materials of the Red Hill, Yartsy Baikal, Mukhansky Lakes I)
Neolithic is the bronze age of the Western Transbaikalia (according to the materials of the Red Hill, Yartsi Baikal, Mukhansky Lakes I).2022.
Rock art of the Scythian epoch of Gorny Altai
Bazaychenko, Alexander Viktorovich
Rock art of the Scythian era of the Altai Mountains. Kemerovo, 2009. |
The population of the north-western coast of Lake Baikal in the early Bronze Age
Yemelyanova, Juliana Andreevna. The population of the north-western coast of Lake Baikal in the early Bronze Age. Barnaul, 2010. |
The World of Art of Ancient European Cultivators
Palagut, Ilya Vladimirovich. The world of ancient art of Europe. St. Petersburg: Aleteya, 2012. |
Material culture, social organization and worldview of the population of central Kazakhstan in the Bronze Age (based on the materials of the burial complexes of the mid -XIX - IX/VIII centuries BC)
Material culture, social organization and worldview of the population of Central Kazakhstan in the Bronze Age (based on the materials of the burial complexes of the mid -XIX - IX/VIII centuries BC).2024.
Ancient history of lower acquisition: materials and research on the archeology of the USSR.No. 35 / V. N. Chernetsov, V. I. Mosinskaya, I. A. Talitskaya;[Ed.A.V. Zbrueva]
Ancient history of lower acquisition: materials and research on the archeology of the USSR.No. 35 / V. N. Chernetsov, V. I. Mosinskaya, I. A. Talitskaya;[Ed.A.V. Zbrueva].1953.
The cultural and chronological ratio of the Neolithic monuments of the steppe Volga region
Baratskov, Alexey Valerievich.The cultural and chronological ratio of the Neolithic monuments of the steppe Volga region.Izhevsk, 2017.
Culture of the population of Protobolla in the era of a developed Middle Ages
The culture of the population of Protobolla in the era of the developed Middle Ages.2024.
Crimea in the XIII-XV centuries: historical and archaeological research
Crimea in the XIII-XV centuries: historical and archaeological research.2023.