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Natural science methods in field archaeology, with the case study of Crimea. / Smekalova, T.N.; Yatsishina, E.B.; Garipov, A.S.; Pasumanskii, A.E.; Ketsko, R.S.; Chudin, A.V.

в: Crystallography Reports, Том 61, № 4, 2016, стр. 533-542.

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Smekalova, TN, Yatsishina, EB, Garipov, AS, Pasumanskii, AE, Ketsko, RS & Chudin, AV 2016, 'Natural science methods in field archaeology, with the case study of Crimea', Crystallography Reports, Том. 61, № 4, стр. 533-542. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063774516030251

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Smekalova, T. N., Yatsishina, E. B., Garipov, A. S., Pasumanskii, A. E., Ketsko, R. S., & Chudin, A. V. (2016). Natural science methods in field archaeology, with the case study of Crimea. Crystallography Reports, 61(4), 533-542. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063774516030251

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Smekalova TN, Yatsishina EB, Garipov AS, Pasumanskii AE, Ketsko RS, Chudin AV. Natural science methods in field archaeology, with the case study of Crimea. Crystallography Reports. 2016;61(4):533-542. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063774516030251

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Smekalova, T.N. ; Yatsishina, E.B. ; Garipov, A.S. ; Pasumanskii, A.E. ; Ketsko, R.S. ; Chudin, A.V. / Natural science methods in field archaeology, with the case study of Crimea. в: Crystallography Reports. 2016 ; Том 61, № 4. стр. 533-542.

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