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Some specimens of the buckle-making craft in the Dnieper-Don Babyne culture.
Hereinafter figures to left from the slashes are the barrows’ numbers, while those to right indicate the graves. 1 – Krucha-II barrow, grave 5 [Труды.., рис. 14, 2]; 2 – Rozdolne [Горбов, Усачук 2001, рис. 28,1]; 3 – Kozacha Prystan [Усачук, Литвиненко 2001, рис. 1, 1]; 4 – Kozacha Prystan [Усачук, Литвиненко 2001, рис. 1, 3]; 5 – Kozacha Prystan [Усачук 2002, рис. 1, 2]; 6 – Savelievskiy 7/3 [Усачук 2002, рис. 1, 5]; 7 – Provallya (Maika locality) 4/13 [Усачук 2002, рис. 1, 1]

Some specimens of the buckle-making craft in the Dnieper-Don Babyne culture. Hereinafter figures to left from the slashes are the barrows’ numbers, while those to right indicate the graves. 1 – Krucha-II barrow, grave 5 [Труды.., рис. 14, 2]; 2 – Rozdolne [Горбов, Усачук 2001, рис. 28,1]; 3 – Kozacha Prystan [Усачук, Литвиненко 2001, рис. 1, 1]; 4 – Kozacha Prystan [Усачук, Литвиненко 2001, рис. 1, 3]; 5 – Kozacha Prystan [Усачук 2002, рис. 1, 2]; 6 – Savelievskiy 7/3 [Усачук 2002, рис. 1, 5]; 7 – Provallya (Maika locality) 4/13 [Усачук 2002, рис. 1, 1]

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V.B. Pankovskiy BONE BUCKLE CHAÎNE OPÉRATOIRE IN THE BABINE CULTURE Since recent times our acquaintance with technology of bone and antler buckles of the 3rd – 2nd millennia BC appears in the guise of a formalized list with nine processing stages included, all fitted with various techniques. The situationally permutable stages may imply and in ma...

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