2018
DOI: 10.15584/misroa.2018.39.4
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Considerations on bracelets with “globular” and “pineal-shaped” endings from the Sarmatian period Crimea

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“…Jewellery is found in the graves from the discussed territory often enough to make us suspect that there was a great disparity between the Crimea and the other settlement zones of the above-mentioned societies (Polit 2022, 175). Owing to project 2014/13/N/HS3/04575, financed by the National Science Centre, it was possible to collect earrings, bracelets, finger rings and band rings and subsequently analyse their typologies and chronologies (Polit 2022). This collection of adornments includes an interesting but small group of artefacts with traces of repair and later modifications.…”
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“…Jewellery is found in the graves from the discussed territory often enough to make us suspect that there was a great disparity between the Crimea and the other settlement zones of the above-mentioned societies (Polit 2022, 175). Owing to project 2014/13/N/HS3/04575, financed by the National Science Centre, it was possible to collect earrings, bracelets, finger rings and band rings and subsequently analyse their typologies and chronologies (Polit 2022). This collection of adornments includes an interesting but small group of artefacts with traces of repair and later modifications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%