Pages: 287-302
The article publishes a set of late Copper Age finds, collected in 1986 and 2010 from a destroyed cemetery on the right bank of Dniester. The analysis of the artifacts (11 complete vessels, multiple ceramic fragments, stone tools, fragment of a clay anthropomorphic figurine) places the site in the intermediate stage between the Vyhvatincy and Hordineşti local groups of the late Tripolye cultural complex.
Keywords: Oxentea, final Eneolithic, late Tripolye, cemetery, Chirileni type, Hordineşti type, Vyhvatincy type
Information about authors:
Evgenij Yarovoy (Moscow, Russia). Doctor of Historical Sciences. Moscow State Regional University.
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Stanislav Ţerna (Kishinev, Moldova). Master of Anthropology. Institute of Cultural Heritage of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Moldova.
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Sergiu Popovici (Kishinev, Moldova). Master of History. Institute of Cultural Heritage of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Moldova.
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