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Kurgan is the Turkic term for a tumulus; mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves, originating with its use in Soviet archaeology, now widely used for tumuli in the context of Eastern European and Central Asian archaeology.
- Related: Animal sacrifice, Mamayev Kurgan, Scythia, Tarpan, Ukrainian stone stela, Yamna culture, Kleczanów Wood
Kurgan Culture Kurgan Culture www.iras.ucalgary.ca/~volk/sylvia/Kurgans.htm - Web |
excavated kurgans excavated kurgans www.archaeology.org/.../search.pl?mode=all&q=Kurgan - Web |
Ritual Sites, and Settlements: Eurasian Bronze and... Ritual Sites, and Settlements: Eurasian Bronze and Iron Age www.csen.org/BAR%20Book/BAR.%20Part%2001.TofC.htmlKurgans, - Web |
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An extensive list of mounds in Poland An extensive list of mounds in Poland forum.gazeta.pl/forum/72,2.html?f=12217&w=22873085&v=2&s=0 - Web |