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