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Publikováno v:
Клінічна хірургія, Iss 1, Pp 67-70 (2018)
Вступ. Лікування постраждалих з вогнепальними пораненнями кінцівок супроводжується незадовільними результатами, остеомієліт, утворен
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9a1dd46219624c679320e81b12e8aea5
Autor:
O. I. Tsvirkun, P. S. Shydlovskyi
Publikováno v:
Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine. 45:58-80
Mezhyrich is an Epigravettian open air base camp dated to 14.9—14.3 ka 14C BP (i. e. between 18.2 and 17.4 ka 14C cal BP), inserted in a loessic sedimentary context, situated on a cape formed by the valleys of the Ros and Rosava Rivers about 12 km
Autor:
M. Anghelinu, L. V. Koulakovska, Stéphane Péan, Piotr Wojtal, Laëtitia Demay, Dmytro Stupak, P. S. Shydlovskyi, Marie-Anne Julien, V.I. Belyaeva, P. M. Vasyliev, T. Obadă
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. :258-289
The late Pleniglacial was characterized by different palaeoenvironmental and geographical modifications, which affected the diverse living beings that had to adapt to those peculiar conditions. This paper intends to explore how this phenomenon may ha
Publikováno v:
Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine. 37:82-93
The first part of the Upper Pleniglacial (around 26000—20000 BP) is characterized by a deterioration in weather conditions, which reached its peak during the Last Glacial Maximum. In the East European Plain, most of its lands were dominated by a pe
Publikováno v:
Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine. 37:299-309
The Upper Palaeolithic settlement of Mezhyrich is located on the territory of Mezhyrich village of Kaniv district, Cherkasy region. The settlement is located on the cape formed by the valleys of the rivers Ros’ and Rosava. Palaeolithic cultural lay
Publikováno v:
Vita Antiqua. :92-115