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Early Bronze Age Barrow Graves in North-West Bulgaria

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Abstract
Ten Early Bronze Age barrows with 20 mortuary complexes from North-West Bulgaria are presented in this paper. The earliest barrow grave in North-West Bulgaria is argued to be Tarnak, “Ninovska barrow”, grave No. 2 that could be dated to Cernavodă І – Cernavodă ІІІ period; the other graves being chronologically assigned to EBA-1b (Zimnicea-Celei), EBA-2 and, EBA-3 periods. Possible relations between “Yamnaya” and local populations in the region are discussed as well.
Keywords:
Early Bronze Age / Lower Danube / barrow graves / EBA pottery and metal ornaments
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Papers in Honour of Rastko Vasić 80th Birthday, 2019, 75-94
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  • Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology

ISBN: 978-86-6439-048-4

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_418
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http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/418
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are presented in this paper. The earliest barrow grave in North-West Bulgaria is argued to be Tarnak, 
“Ninovska barrow”, grave No. 2 that could be dated to Cernavodă І – Cernavodă ІІІ period; the other 
graves being chronologically assigned to EBA-1b (Zimnicea-Celei), EBA-2 and, EBA-3 periods. 
Possible relations between “Yamnaya” and local populations in the region are discussed as well.
PB  - Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology
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T1  - Early Bronze Age Barrow Graves in North-West Bulgaria
EP  - 94
SP  - 75
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_418
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year = "2019",
abstract = "Ten Early Bronze Age barrows with 20 mortuary complexes from North-West Bulgaria 
are presented in this paper. The earliest barrow grave in North-West Bulgaria is argued to be Tarnak, 
“Ninovska barrow”, grave No. 2 that could be dated to Cernavodă І – Cernavodă ІІІ period; the other 
graves being chronologically assigned to EBA-1b (Zimnicea-Celei), EBA-2 and, EBA-3 periods. 
Possible relations between “Yamnaya” and local populations in the region are discussed as well.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology",
journal = "Papers in Honour of Rastko Vasić 80th Birthday",
booktitle = "Early Bronze Age Barrow Graves in North-West Bulgaria",
pages = "94-75",
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Alexandrov, S.. (2019). Early Bronze Age Barrow Graves in North-West Bulgaria. in Papers in Honour of Rastko Vasić 80th Birthday
Belgrade : Institute of Archaeology., 75-94.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_418
Alexandrov S. Early Bronze Age Barrow Graves in North-West Bulgaria. in Papers in Honour of Rastko Vasić 80th Birthday. 2019;:75-94.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_418 .
Alexandrov, Stefan, "Early Bronze Age Barrow Graves in North-West Bulgaria" in Papers in Honour of Rastko Vasić 80th Birthday (2019):75-94,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_418 .

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