A Set of Metal Finds of Final Stage of the Late Bronze Age from the Territory of the Voitsekhovka Cemetery
The paper publishes and analyzes the set of metal products of the Late Bronze Age, discovered in 2013 by the Fastov archaeological expedition in the arable layer of barrow group 6 of the Voitsekhovka cemetery, located on the left bank of the Middle Sluch river in Eastern Volhynia. The collection inc...
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