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Naomi Takashiro,Clifford H. ClarkePre-Urals region, as well as to draw preliminary conclusions about the diet of these groups. About 30 samples are at our disposal, covering a very long period (from the end of the 4th to the begging of the 1st-millennium cal BC). Despite a small sample size, some important conclusions can be drawn.canvass 发表于 2025-3-23 14:35:41
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Norms and exploitations in lexicography,ia. The Orkhon-1 and Orkhon-7 sites contain cultural sequences spanning the Final Middle through Upper Paleolithic periods (ca. 50–12 kya), where cultural horizons are divided by archaeologically sterile layers of significant thickness. The Moiltyn-am site is an exception where archaeological materiMERIT 发表于 2025-3-24 06:21:42
Adaptive Interventions: Overviewhelyabinsk, Russia. It was first identified with geological prospecting, and then in 2020, it was surveyed during a geoarchaeological expedition. The main research methods included a description of the geomorphological position of the ore occurrence, a topographic survey of the mine, and excavationResistance 发表于 2025-3-24 08:18:45
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Lead Isotope Analysis of the Bronze Age Metal in the Steppe Cis- and Trans-Urals ore occurrences developed from the beginning of the Bronze Age to the Iron Age, where three major (the Trans-Urals, Cis-Urals, and Ural-Mugodzhary) mining and metallurgical centers were located. Lead isotope ratios are used in archaeology to identify raw materials for the production of metal in ant最初 发表于 2025-3-24 19:51:01
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Arrowheads from Two Sarmatian Burials of the One Mound: Metal Composition and Shape Relations. In both burials of Mound 3, the arrowheads have a similar chemical composition. The admixtures are Ni, As, Sb, Pb, and Bi with contents that do not exceed 1 wt%. In individual cases As content can reach 34.2%. The arrowheads metals are divided into 7 groups. Metal groups are distributed unevenly.