scholarly journals Discovery and Early Studies of the Post-Dolmen Burial Site near Sevastopolskaya Village

Author(s):  
Vladimir Erlih ◽  
Georgiy Godizov

The paper provides a summary of the results of early studies carried out within the archeo­logical complex near Sevastopolskaya village (the Republic of Adygea) discovered in 2019. The site includes a settlement and a dolmen-mound burial. In 2020, the archeologists studied Sevastopolsky-35 mound — a frame box under a rock fill, as well as a re-used dolmen (Sevastopolsky-41). The authors believe the discovered objects are so-called post-dolmen monuments of the Middle Bronze Age (Shushuk-I period). The objects are pre-dated 28th–24th cent. B.C.

Author(s):  
А.Н. Свиридов ◽  
С.В. Язиков

The paper deals with preliminary results of settlement «The hillfort of 11 kilometer» excavations (Leninsky district of the Republic of Crimea). Three excavation trenches of 16520 square meters were investigated. The settlement was appeared in the Middle Bronze Age. The most intense period of site existence is Roman times. Most of the studied structures dates to I–II centuries AD. In addition, materials of Hellenistic times, Middle and Modern ages were met. A group of Late Roman times burials was found.


10.1553/s355 ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 24 ◽  
pp. 355-364 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Yasur-Landau ◽  
E.H. Cline ◽  
N. Goshen

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