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    Chronological sequence of megalithic burial complexes of the Eneolithic in the Velikaya Aleksandrovka burial mound by Daragan, M.N., Polin, S.V., Svoyski, Yu.M.

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Currently, all these megalithic structures are not visible on the surface of the burial mounds, since they are hidden from view beneath later earth structures built above Pit Graves Culture burials. …”
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    Boktag From Two Burials of the Bashkir-Berkutov Burial Mound (preliminary analysis) by Lyudmila E. Maklasova, Vadim Yu. Maklasov, Elvir V. Kamaleev

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The analogies to this birch-bark structure revealed in the Novy Kumak III, Khabarny I sites as well as the burial mounds Kara-Oba, Shlyakhovsky III, Guva III mounds are detailed. …”
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    The Ritual Hoard from Barrow 1 of the Burial Mound Restumov II in the Rostov Region by Mikhail V. Vlaskin, Vyacheslav P. Glebov, Vyacheslav N. Kuzmin

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The paper presents the ritual complex, which was found during the excavation of barrow 1 of the burial mound Restumov II on the left bank of the river Severskiy Donets in the Rostov region in 2001. …”
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    Amulets Depicting the Eye of Horus from Burial Mounds of Early Nomads in the Southern Urals by Olga V. Anikeeva, [Leonid T. Yablonsky]

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…They all come from burial mounds of early nomads and are dated by local chronologies to the 5th – 4th centuries BC. …”
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    Zooarchaeological Collection from Bolshepichuginsky Kurgan Burial Mound (According to the Excavations in 2013–2016)* by S. S. Onischenko, P. V. German, M. M. Devyashin, A. N. Sidelnikova

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The paper features an analysis of the faunistic collections from the kurgan burial mound of Tagar culture Bolshepichugino I (VI century – C.E.). …”
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    The Katkovo-1 burial mound (on the upper date of the Verkhneobskaya culture of the Novosibirsk Ob basin) by Demakhina M.S.

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The article presents the materials of the burial mound of Katkovo-1 (excavations by Durakov I.A.), located in Kochenevsky district of Novosibirsk region, for the first time. …”
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    Muography as a new tool to study the historic earthquakes recorded in ancient burial mounds by H. K. M. Tanaka, H. K. M. Tanaka, K. Sumiya, L. Oláh, L. Oláh

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…<p>Bidirectional muographic measurements were conducted at the Imashirozuka burial mound, Japan. The mound was built in the beginning of the 6th century as a megalithic tomb and later collapsed after a landslide caused by the 1596 Fushimi earthquake, one of the largest earthquakes that has occurred in Japan over the last few centuries. …”
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    Cultural heritage and biodiversity conservation – plant introduction and practical restoration on ancient burial mounds by Orsolya Valkó, Katalin Tóth, András Kelemen, Tamás Miglécz, Szilvia Radócz, Judit Sonkoly, Béla Tóthmérész, Péter Török, Balázs Deák

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The aim of this project was to reintroduce grassland plant species to burial mounds for representing them as cultural monuments with the associated biodiversity for the public. …”
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    Anthropological Features of the Population of the Pazyryk Culture (based on materials from the Berel burial mound) by Egor P. Kitov

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The article presents paleoanthropological materials from the early period of the functioning of the Berel burial mound Pazyryk culture. The monument is located in Altai (Republic of Kazakhstan). …”
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    Bone tool from the burial mound of the North-Eastern Azov region and its possible analogy by A.N. Usachuk

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In 1988, in one of the burial mounds near the village. Rybinsk in the North-Eastern Azov region, a bone product was discovered, which was originally called a cheek-piece, but ultimately remained unidentified. …”
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    Ibsen's two versions of The burial mound. A comparison of the stage directions of the two versions of the play by Ellen Karoline Gjervan

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…In this article I compare and discuss the differing stage directions of the two versions of Ibsen’s play The Burial Mound. Furthermore, I explore how the variance regarding the stage directions of the two versions of the play can be explained by Ibsen’s increased theatre affinity, due to his work as stage director and stage manager at the theatre in Bergen during the early 1850s.…”
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