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According to
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469:// Курган 31 могильника Клады. Проблемы генезиса и хронологии майкопской культуры// Древние культуры Прикубанья (по материалам работ в зонах мелиорации Краснодарского края) / Отв. ред. В. М. Массон. — Л.: Наука, 1991. — С.167-197
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