Experimental Research on the Setting up and Exploitation of the Human Prehistoric Habitat in the Middle Dniester Region

The research of archaeological monuments in the Middle Dniester basin over the last two decades has highlighted a series of new data on the evolution of human communities during the first Iron Age (8th to 10th centuries BC), demonstrating the advanced level and original character of Cozia-Saharna co...

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Main Authors: I. Niculiţă, S. Matveev, A. Nicic, A. Corobcean
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EXARC 2020-02-01
Series:EXARC Journal
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Online Access:https://exarc.net/ark:/88735/10481
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Summary:The research of archaeological monuments in the Middle Dniester basin over the last two decades has highlighted a series of new data on the evolution of human communities during the first Iron Age (8th to 10th centuries BC), demonstrating the advanced level and original character of Cozia-Saharna communities (Каshuba, 2000; Niculiţă and Nicic, 2002; Niculiţă, et al., 2003; Niculiţă and Nicic, 2007; Niculiţă, Zanoci and Arnăut, 2007; Zanoci and Băţ, 2007; Kašuba, 2008, p.40; Niculiţă and Nicic, 2008; Niculiţă, et al., 2008).
ISSN:2212-8956