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  1. The First Data of Strontium Isotopic Composition of Osteological Material from Late Bronze to Early Iron Age Settlements in the Crimea Region
  2. A. A. Iessen at IHMC: yesterday and today (STEK No. 1. To the 125th birth anniversary of the researcher)
  3. Impact of Paleoclimatic Changes on the Cultural and Historical Processes at the Turn of the Late Bronze—Early Iron Ages in the Northern Black Sea Region
  4. AREA OF THE BORODINO GROUP STONE AXES IN EAST EUROPE (IN CONNECTION WITH THE «ARCHIVE FIND» AT TSAREUKE/TSAREVKA, THE MIDDLE DNIESTER)
  5. Bronze Age settlement Yarylgachskoye Vostochnoye (Tarkhankut peninsula) according to 1975 data
  6. Iron Sources and Technologies During the Early Iron Age in the Northern Pontic Region
  7. M. P. Gryaznov - 90/100/110/120. First results of the International conference Eurasia from the Aeneolithic (Chalcolithic) Era to the Early Middle Ages (Innovations, Contacts, Transmission of Ideas and Technologies) (November 2022, St. Petersburg)
  8. STEK NO. 2. TO THE 100<sup>TH</sup> ANNIVERSARY OF KARINE KH. KUSHNAREVA
  9. STEK is a new platform for academic interaction
  10. On the images on an early-Scythian black-glazed large pot from the excavations of Nemirovo fortified settlement in the South Bug river area
  11. Pottery of Early Iron Age from the Glinjeni II-La Șanț (North-Western Pontic Sea Region): Composition, Technology and Raw Material Sources
  12. Excavations by M. Ya. Yakimovich in 1905 near the village of Gofnungstal in the North-Western Black Sea region (after materials from the archives of the Imperial Archaeological Commission)
  13. FORMATION OF DATABASE-2 (2018-2021), INITIATION OF NEW STUDIES OF EARLY IRON ARTIFACTS IN EASTERN EUROPE
  14. From the history of the creation of “Antiquities of Herodotus Scythia”: collaboration of the IAK with F. K. Brun in the 1860s
  15. INTRODUCTION
  16. IRON ARTIFACTS OF THE 3RD - EARLY 1ST MILLENNIUM BC FROM THE URALS TO THE CARPATHIANS: REVIEW AND DATABASE-1
  17. New Results of Interdisciplinary Study of Bronze Age Settlements in Northwestern Crimea
  18. Magnetic surveys locate Late Bronze Age corrals
  19. Possibilities and limitations of pXRF as a tool for analysing ancient pottery: a case study of Late Bronze and Early Iron Age pottery (1100–600 BC) from the northern Black Sea region
  20. COMPOSITION OF WHITE PASTE INLAY ON THE POTTERY FROM SITES OF 10TH -8TH CENTURIES BC IN THE NORTHERN PONTIC REGION
  21. Foreword
  22. Barrows and finds from near the village of Troitskoye on the Lower Dniester as monuments of antiquity and goals of treasure hunters in the 19th — early 20th century
  23. Remote sensing in the study of Late Bronze Age settlements in North-Western Crimea
  24. Comprehensive Analysis of the Ceramics from the Early Layers of the Zhabotyn Settlement
  25. Eisenmetallurgie in der Bronzezeit Osteuropas. Die archäologischen Quellen und ihre Interpretation
  26. Methods of Natural Sciences for the Reconstruction of the Ceramics Firing
  27. First investigations of the composition and technology of working of iron in the 3rd — first half of the 1st mill. bC in the south of Eastern Europe according to the data of mineralogical-geochemical analyses
  28. Produced for kitchen or for trade? archeometrical investigation of pottery from the Late bronze and Early Iron age to the north from the black Sea
  29. Some problems and prospects of the archaeological study of the Eastern black Sea coast of the Early Iron age
  30. Technology of pottery-making in the Early Iron age in the Northern black Sea region (Dniester sites): raw materials, composition of the ceramic paste and firing conditions
  31. The concluding period of the bronze age in Crimea: old and new sources for researches
  32. The facts of F. I. Knauer’s biography from the archive of the Imperial Archaeological Commission
  33. 1st International conference «Time and materiality: Periodization and regional chronologies at the transition from Bronze to Iron Age in Eurasia (1200–600 ВСЕ)» (Berlin, 19–21 March 2018)
  34. Conclusions
  35. Early Caucasian fibulae in Yu. N. Voronov's works
  36. First investigations of white paste for inlaid ceramics of the Early Iron Age from the northern Black Sea littoral
  37. Introduction
  38. Material complex of Nemirovo in the Early Iron Age
  39. Nemirov Hill Fort on South Bug River. According the excavation materials of the 20th century from collections of the State Hermitage Museum and documents kept in IHMC RAS
  40. Nemirovo hill-fort as an archaeological object
  41. Nemirovo hill-fort in the works of scholars of 20th ― beginning of 21st century
  42. Periodization and chronology of Nemirovo hill-fort in the Early Iron Age
  43. Principles and Methods of Dating in Archaeology (Neolithic — Middle Ages)
  44. Technological characteristics of the “burial” pottery from the Early Iron Age of the North Black Sea region as revealed by X-ray 3D microtomography
  45. Ein Grabhügel der sarmatischen Elite von Mokra am mittleren Dnestr