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Русский: Древние скотоводы евразийских степей. Культуры Катакомбного круга. Середина - вторая половина 3 тыс. до н.э.

Слева, сверху вниз: Бляхи-умбоны; бронза; респ. Калмыкия, курганы Восточного Маныча; Детали головного убора; бронза; респ. Калмыкия, могильник Яшкуль; Височные кольца; бронза; респ. Калмыкия, курганы Восточного Маныча; Подвески-амулеты; бронза; респ. Калмыкия, курганы Восточного Маныча. Ритуальные сосуды-курильницы; глина; респ. Калмыкия, курганы Восточного Маныча, Зунда-Толга. Справа: Посоховидные и молоточковидные булавки; кость, бронза; респ. Калмыкия, курганы Восточного Маныча, Зунда-Толга.

Ожерелья; кость; респ. Калмыкия, курганы Восточного Маныча.
English: Catacomb culture, middle - second half of 3 mill. BC. Jewelry decorations, ritual vessel.
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