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English: Minusinsk stele

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  • "Fig. 6. Stèle funéraire inscrite (Uybat I), région d'Abakan, découverte par Messerschmidt en 1721.

Un génie cornu la protège (Société Finlandaise d'Archéologie, 1889)." [1]

  • "The stele bears a carved-out human face at the bottom, of which Kormušin (1997: 91) states that archaeologists date it to no later than the 2nd millennium B.C.E. without specifying a concrete source. The stone was brought to the Mart'janov Museum of Local Lore in Minusinsk (Minusinskij regional'nyj kraevedčeskij muzej imeni N.M. Mart'janova) at the end of the 19th century, where it is kept under inventory no. 7 (Kormušin 1997: 91)." in "Uybat I" in (in English) (8 June 2020) Uybat I, De Gruyter, p. 9 ISBN: 978-3-11-067577-1.
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A.M.Tallgren, Muinaistutkimuksen työmaalta

Published in 1918
Author Aarne Michaël Tallgren (1885–1945)

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