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Methods of Natural Sciences for the Reconstruction of the Ceramics Firing. / Vetrova, M.N. ; Kulkova, M.A.; Kashuba, M.T. ; Gavrylyuk, N.A. ; Gershkovych, Ya.P. ; Kaiser, Elke; Kulkov, A.M. .

In: Archaeology, No. 4, 05.03.2019, p. 131-137.

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Vetrova, MN, Kulkova, MA, Kashuba, MT, Gavrylyuk, NA, Gershkovych, YP, Kaiser, E & Kulkov, AM 2019, 'Methods of Natural Sciences for the Reconstruction of the Ceramics Firing', Archaeology, no. 4, pp. 131-137. https://doi.org/10.15407/archaeologyua2019.01.131

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Vetrova, M. N., Kulkova, M. A., Kashuba, M. T., Gavrylyuk, N. A., Gershkovych, Y. P., Kaiser, E., & Kulkov, A. M. (2019). Methods of Natural Sciences for the Reconstruction of the Ceramics Firing. Archaeology, (4), 131-137. https://doi.org/10.15407/archaeologyua2019.01.131

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Vetrova MN, Kulkova MA, Kashuba MT, Gavrylyuk NA, Gershkovych YP, Kaiser E et al. Methods of Natural Sciences for the Reconstruction of the Ceramics Firing. Archaeology. 2019 Mar 5;(4):131-137. https://doi.org/10.15407/archaeologyua2019.01.131

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Vetrova, M.N. ; Kulkova, M.A. ; Kashuba, M.T. ; Gavrylyuk, N.A. ; Gershkovych, Ya.P. ; Kaiser, Elke ; Kulkov, A.M. . / Methods of Natural Sciences for the Reconstruction of the Ceramics Firing. In: Archaeology. 2019 ; No. 4. pp. 131-137.

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