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About the insert technique in the Eneolithic of Middle Posurye
Radchenko V.S., Kantselyaristov S.A., Vybornov A.A., Doga N.S.
Preparation of medicinal plants by the pharmaceutical industry in the Kuibyshev Region during the Great Patriotic War
Gorshenin A.V., Ruderman V.I.
Technological analysis of Early Bronze ceramics of Shauke 1 settlement
Rakhimzhanova S.Z.
The stone inventory on the Neolithic settlement Evstyunikha I (Middle Trans-Ural)
Serikov Y.B.
The pottery traditions of Levshinskiy stage of the Kama Neolithic and Novoilyinskaya Eneolithic cultures
Andreeva O.V., Batueva N.S.
CULTURAL TRADITIONS IN SELECTION OF FEEDSTOCK AND MINERAL ADMIXTURESIN CERAMICS PRODUCTION (ON THE GROUND OF MATERIALS FROM THE MOUNTAINOUS, FOOTHILL, STEPPE AND FOREST-STEPPE AREAS OF ALTAI)
Stepanova N.F.
Large tare vessels of the bronze age Turganic settlement in Orenburg Region
Salugina N.P., Morgunova N.L., Turetskii M.A.
Early ceramic complexes of Volgo-Kama culture (Lyovshino site case study)
Lychagina E.L., Batueva N.S.
Analysis funerary ceramics of the Plotnikovo burial ground (on the basis of the excavation 2007-2015)
Bryukhova N.G., Batueva N.S., Lychagina E.L.
Eneolithic ceramics of the Ozymenki II site in Primokshan
Andreeva O.V., Vybornov A.A., Korolev A.I., Shalapinin A.A., Stavitsky V.V.
The results of the technical-technological analysis of Grenada camp ceramics (Central Kazakhstan)
Loman V.G.
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