History of Studies of roman time Tyras material culture
The first period (the second quarter of the 19th – the end of the 19th centuries) has been characterized by a long but unsystematic accumulation of materials represented by chance finds. Mostly Greek and Latin inscriptions and coins have been studied. In the second period (1900–1940), the archaeolog...
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Autor principal: | Saveliev, Oleg |
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MEGA Publishing House
2021
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