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Maikop kurgan

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had a height of about 10 m and a circumference of about 200 m. It revealed the burial of a supposed priest-king with rich grave goods, including golden and silver bull figurines, as well as two burials of women. The finds are conserved in the
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Philip P. Betancourt, The Maikop Copper Tools and Their Relationship to Cretan Metallurgy, American Journal of Archaeology (1970).
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The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World
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Philip L. Kohl, The Making of Bronze Age Eurasia, Cambridge World Archaeology (2007),
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Brian Murray Fagan, The Oxford Companion to Archaeology (1996),
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Objects of cultural heritage of Russia of regional significance
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Bronze Age. Europe without borders. Fourth-first millennia BC
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Kurgan (burial site) in Southern Federal District, Russia
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Index

Russian
Nikolay Veselovsky
Maikop
Southern Russia
Early Bronze Age
Maikop culture
Northern Caucasus
kurgan
Hermitage Museum
David W. Anthony
The Horse, the Wheel, and Language
Uruk period
The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World
ISBN
1400831105
ISBN
978-0-511-26695-9
ISBN
0-19-507618-4
Bronze Age. Europe without borders. Fourth-first millennia BC
Hermitage Museum
Categories
Archaeological sites in Russia
Archaeology of the Caucasus
Archaeology of Kuban
Bronze Age Europe
Kurgans
Bronze Age Russia
Cultural heritage monuments in Adygea
Objects of cultural heritage of Russia of regional significance

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