Institute for the History of Material Culture RAS
Pervobytnaia arkheologiia. Zhurnal mezhdistsiplinarnykh issledovanii
Prehistoric Archaeology. Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
Pervobytnaia arkheologiia. Zhurnal mezhdistsiplinarnykh issledovanii
Prehistoric Archaeology. Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies

Tkach E. S. Stone industry at the turn of epochs as reflected in the materials of the Bell Beaker culture of Moravia (Kopacz J. (ed.). The end of the Stone Age on the Stránská skála Hill in Brno – lithic production or “optimalization”? Rzeszów: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2019. 257 p.)

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Institute for the History of Material Culture RAS, 18 Dvortsovaya emb., St. Petersburg, 191186, Russia [evgeniia.tkach@gmail.com]

 

Recieved 02.05.2021, revised 16.05.2021, accepted 18.05.2021.

DOI: 10.31600/2658-3925-2021-1-131-138

 

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