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Sarmatian Kurgan 4th c. BC, Fillipovka, S.Urals Archeological dig lead by Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Anthropology Prof. L.Yablonsky, Summer of 2006. First known kurgan to be completely destroyed and then rebuilt to its original appearance. Photograph from personal collection, not copyrighted, 2006. Released under GDFL


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Sarmatian Kurgan 4th c. BC, Fillipovka, S.Urals Archeological dig lead by Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Anthropology Prof. L.Yablonsky, Summer of 2006. First known kurgan to be completely destroyed and then rebuilt to its original appearance. Photograph from personal collection, not copyrighted, 2006. Released under GDFL


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