As a deterrent, the Russian government now demands a research permit before a kurgan can be excavated. |
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Dr. Samashev said that his international crew, which is limited by climate to summer work, had excavated at least one kurgan a year. |
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Here we find the earliest monumental kurgans, and the kurgan builders in turn influenced the steppe economies and their social organisation. |
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With a height of 7 metres, kurgan 2 of the Ipatovo barrow cemetery 3 was one of the biggest kurgans in the area. |
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When the new Hunnic kings took over, they built large mounds in their kurgan tradition. |
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Archaeologist Kaatje De Langhe and geographer Matthijs Vanommeslaeghe are standing on a well-preserved burial mound, typical of a Scythian kurgan in its undisturbed state. |
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To do this, the University of Ghent is deriving maps from satellite imagery that show the detailed topography of the region and the resting place of each kurgan. |
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Kurgan is the city of machine-building industry and innovative Russian medicine. |
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Today the MOTIV network operates on the territory of Sverdlovsk and Kurgan region. |
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Kurgan is the administrative centre of the Kurgan oblast which is a part of the Urals Federal District. |
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To date, a total of 20 Kurgan graves have been unearthed at the site, nine of which were discovered during the recent excavations. |
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He told us it would cost about pounds 40,000 to do the surgery in Belfast and told us to contact Professor Shevstov at the centre in Kurgan. |
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Kurgan said there isn't a timetable yet for introducing Signature product in other home categories. |
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The trucks were inspected by customs and border officers at the checkpoints of Donetsk and Matveyev Kurgan. |
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Residents of neighboring Tyumen, Kurgan and Sverdlovsk oblasts, as well as people in northern Kazakhstan, have also witnessed the phenomenon. |
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