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    The Krakus’ and Wanda’s Burial Mounds of Cracow<br>Krakova in Vandina gomila pri Krakovu</br> by Leszek Paweł Słupecki

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…The author presents the Krakus and the Wanda’s burial mounds in the vicinity of Cracow, Poland. He has established that the connection between the figures of the Cracow legend and both mounds is more than just a product of 15th century literature, but originates from a much earlier tradition. …”
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    The Burials of the Bronze Age of the II Burial Mound near the Village Vtoroe Imangulovo (Orenburg Pre-Urals) by Kuptsova Lidia V., Evgenyev Andrey A.

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Three complexes of the Bronze Age have been studied in the II burial mound near the village Vtoroe Imangulovo II in the Oktyabrsky district of the Orenburg region. …”
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    Towards timing and stratigraphy of the Bronze Age burial mound royal tomb (Königsgrab) of Seddin (Brandenburg, northeastern Germany) by M. Nykamp, J. Hardt, P. Hoelzmann, J. May, T. Reimann, T. Reimann

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…<p>This study uses an integrated multi-method geoarcheological and geochronological approach to contribute to the understanding of the timing and stratigraphy of the monumental burial mound royal tomb (Königsgrab) of Seddin. We show that the hitherto established radiocarbon-based terminus post quem time frame for the construction of the burial mound of 910–800 BCE is supported by optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating. …”
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    Legacies of past land use challenge grassland recovery – An example from dry grasslands on ancient burial mounds by Balázs Deák, Orsolya Valkó, Csaba Albert Tóth, Ágnes Botos, Tibor József Novák

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…There are approximately half a million ancient burial mounds built by nomadic steppic tribes in the Eurasian steppe and forest steppe zones, which act as habitat islands for dry grassland vegetation. …”
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    Ishkulovsky II Burial Mounds, a 13th – 14th Centuries Monument of the Mongolian Nomads in the Southern Urals by Vladimir A. Ivanov, Evgeny V. Ruslanov, Anton S. Protsenko

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The source of the study is 13 burials studied during the excavations of the 12 stone burial mounds of the Ishkulovsky II burial mound. Discussion and results. …”
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    Ancient Burial Mounds Provide Safe Havens for Grassland Specialist Plants in Transformed Landscapes—A Trait-Based Analysis by Balázs Deák, Balázs Deák, Zoltán Rádai, Zoltán Bátori, András Kelemen, Katalin Lukács, Katalin Lukács, Réka Kiss, István Elek Maák, István Elek Maák, Orsolya Valkó

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…In continental parts of Eurasia, the ~600,000 ancient burial mounds (called “kurgans”) built by nomadic tribes of the steppes are amongst the most widespread landmarks providing refuge for dry grassland species. …”
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    KOBYZ FOUND IN KARAKABA by Alkuat KAZAKBAYEV

    Published 2019-12-01
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    Verification of Archeological Sites Discovered by Expeditions under the Supervision of V.V. Golmsten (on the example of “Kurgannik (burial mound) near Domashka Village”) by Denis V. Valkov, Natalia V. Bolshakova, Roman A. Koshutin, Gleb V. Pinigin

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The paper addresses the search for a burial mound, explored in 1926 by the members of the Samara Society of Archaeology, History, Ethnography and Natural Science under the general guidance of V.V. …”
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    Traditions of creating the form and ornamentation of the pottery vessels of the Alakul Culture in the Alakul burial ground (a case study for the burial mounds 1 and 14) by Ilyushina V.V., Klimova A.D., Novikov I.K.

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This paper reports on the results of the analysis of the form and ornamentation of the pottery vessels of the Late Bronze Age Alakul Culture from the burial mounds 1 and 14 of the Alakul burial ground (the Trans-Urals). …”
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