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The spoon from KIng's Philip II of Macedon Wine-set and the burial of the Golden Man of Issyk. / Rac, Sergej Vasilevi; Miljutenková, Nad da Iiini na.

Bezpečnost a právo. 2015.

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abstract = "The authors give their own version of the Scythian-Greek interaction on the basis of the data got from the excavations of the Scythian burial mounds Chertomlyk, Issyk, Hohlach and tomb of King Philip II of Macedon and prove that Scythian-Greek interaction was much deeper and more intensive, and the geography of these relations widespread to thousands of kilometers to the depth of Central Asia.",
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KW - Scythian-Greek interaction

KW - King's Philip II of Macedon spoon

KW - Golden Man of Issyk

KW - golden gorytos of Chertomlyk

KW - diadem of Hohlach.

M3 - Article in an anthology

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