Результаты археологических разведок ААЭ и ЮРЦАИ в урочище Артезиан в 2017 Г.
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ВИНОКУРОВ, Николай. Результаты археологических разведок ААЭ и ЮРЦАИ в урочище Артезиан в 2017 Г.. In: Ştiinţă, educaţie, cultură , 15 februarie 2020, Comrat. Comrat, Republica Moldova: Universitatea de Stat din Comrat, 2020, Vol.4, pp. 24-33. ISBN 978-9975-83-094-2.
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Ştiinţă, educaţie, cultură
Vol.4, 2020
Conferința "Ştiinţă, educaţie, cultură"
Comrat, Moldova, 15 februarie 2020

Результаты археологических разведок ААЭ и ЮРЦАИ в урочище Артезиан в 2017 Г.

CZU: 903(470)«2017»

Pag. 24-33

Винокуров Николай
 
Московский педагогический государственный университет
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 31 august 2020


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This publication is devoted to the 2017 archaeological survey conducted by YURTSAI LLC and AAE MPSU, which was only briefly mentioned in the literature (Vinokurov, 2019). They covered a land plot with a total area of 111.6669 hectares on the Northern slope of the artesian tract in the Leninsky district of the Republic of Crimea, 4.7 km North of the village of Chistopolye (Fig. 1-5). The purpose of the work was to establish the presence or absence of archaeological sites, in connection with plans for sand mining on the territory of the East Salynsky sand Deposit. The studied site was located on the territory of the Bagerovsky village Council, outside the settlement, North of the village of Chistopolye. According to the results of archaeological research, four objects of archaeological heritage (OAS) were identified near and on the territory under study: three single mounds and a mound group of two bronze age mounds.

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artesian tract, jailavskoye tract, karalar quarries, Artesian archaeological expedition, archaeological research, cultural heritage site, mound group, mound, exploration pit