- – via
Demoscope W****ly. Ivanova,
Mariya (2007). "The
Chronology of the "
Maikop Culture" in the
North Caucasus:
Changing Perspectives".
Armenian Journal...
- The
Maykop culture or
Maikop culture (Russian: майкоп, [mɐjˈkop],
scientific transliteration: Majkop,), c. 3700 BC–3000 BC, is a
major Bronze Age archaeological...
- The
Maikop kurgan (Russian: Майкопский курган),
excavated by
Nikolay Veselovsky in 1897 near
Maikop,
Southern Russia, is the
eponym of the
Early Bronze...
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objective was to
capture the oil
fields of Baku (Azerbaijan SSR),
Grozny and
Maikop for two purposes: to
enable the
Germans to re-supply
their low fuel stock...
- Russia.
Maykop or
Maikop may also
refer to:
Maykop culture,
prehistoric culture of the
northern Caucasus, ca. 3500 BCE–2500 BCE
Maikop kurgan, the eponym...
-
southern Soviet Union to the
Germans and
threatening the oil
fields beyond at
Maikop, Grozny, and
ultimately Baku. Two days prior,
Adolf Hitler had
issued a...
- June
after preliminary operations in Ukraine. If I do not get the oil of
Maikop and
Grozny then I must
finish [liquidieren; "kill off", "liquidate"] this...
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exhibition of
Scythian gold in New York City in 1975.
Writing of the so-called "
Maikop treasure" (acquired from
three separate sources by
three museums early in...
- The
Maykopsky otdel was a
district (otdel -
literally "department") of the
Kuban oblast of the
Caucasus Viceroyalty of the
Russian Empire. It bordered...
- [Adigean
Folkloric Dances],
Maikop, 1990. Beshkok, M. I. and Nagaitseva, L. G.,
Adigeiski narodni tanets [Adigean Folk Dances],
Maikop:
Adigean Branch of the...