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On the peculiarities of construction process organization in Novgorod of the pre-mongol period. / Bulkin, Valentin Aleksandrovich; Antipov, Ilya Vladimirovich.

в: Actual Problems of Theory and History of Art, Том 7, 01.01.2017, стр. 410-418.

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Bulkin, Valentin Aleksandrovich ; Antipov, Ilya Vladimirovich. / On the peculiarities of construction process organization in Novgorod of the pre-mongol period. в: Actual Problems of Theory and History of Art. 2017 ; Том 7. стр. 410-418.

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