Ceramic Traditions in the Forest-Steppe Zone of Eastern Europe
Early pottery on the territory from the Eastern Caspian Sea and Aral Sea to Denmark reveals a certain typological similarity. It is represented by egg-shaped vessels with an S-shaped profile of the upper part and a pointed bottom. The vessels are not ornamented or decorated with incised lines, organ...
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| Main Authors: | Andreev Konstantin Mikhailovich, Vybornov Alexander Alekseevich |
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| Language: | EN |
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De Gruyter
2021
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| Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5a3796f262b94658af4edf9f9a31125d |
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