Papers by Mihail Potupchik

Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine, 2021
In 2019, the implementation of the first stage of the field investigations within the project «Po... more In 2019, the implementation of the first stage of the field investigations within the project «Podolia as a contact area in the 3rd millennium BC: Kurgans on the rivers Murafa and Riv» began. The project is financed by the National Science Centre, Poland, under no. 2017/27/B/HS3/01444. The main goal of the research is to identify the forms and intensity of the intercultural contacts in the region of the middle course of the Southern Buh and the Dnister interfluve. The burial mounds, located between the rivers Murafa (left-bank basin of the Dnister River) and Riv (right-bank basin of the Southern Buh River), are objects of the study. Professional archeological excavations of the burial mounds in the region have not been conducted before. There are only data about unauthorized excavations of several burial mounds by locals at the turn of the XIX—XX centuries, which perhaps contained burials with artefacts of the Globular Amphora culture. More than a century later, archaeologists condu...
Baltic-Pontic Studies, 2017
The present paper discusses the results of an interdisciplinary study of human remains in the for... more The present paper discusses the results of an interdisciplinary study of human remains in the form of two ulnae from a female skeleton found in grave 10, Porohy 3A site (Middle Dniester Area), dated to Early Bronze Age: 2650-2500 BC. The paper describes the technical aspects of applying the decorations revealed in the examination of the aforementioned bones.
Baltic-Pontic Studies, 2015
The paper presents the results of excavations and analytical studies regarding the taxonomic clas... more The paper presents the results of excavations and analytical studies regarding the taxonomic classification of a unique funeral site associated with the societies of early ‘barrow cultures’ of the north-western Black Sea Coast in the 4th-3rd millennium BC. The study discusses the ceremonial centres of the Tripolye culture-Gordineşti group, as well as Yamnaya and Catacomb cultures.
The paper presents the results of excavations and analytical studies
regarding the taxonomic cla... more The paper presents the results of excavations and analytical studies
regarding the taxonomic classification of a unique funeral site associ-
ated with the societies of early ‘barrow cultures’ of the north-western
Black Sea Coast in the 4th-3rd millennium BC . The study discusses
the ceremonial centres of the Tripolye culture–Gordineşti group, as
well as Yamnaya and Catacomb cultures .
The paper presents the results of excavations and analytical studies regarding the taxonomic clas... more The paper presents the results of excavations and analytical studies regarding the taxonomic classification of a unique funeral site associated with the societies of early 'barrow cultures' of the northwestern Black Sea Coast in the 4th-3rd millennium BC. The study discusses the ceremonial centres of the Tripolye culture–Gordineşti group, as well as Yamnaya and Catacomb cultures .
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Papers by Mihail Potupchik
regarding the taxonomic classification of a unique funeral site associ-
ated with the societies of early ‘barrow cultures’ of the north-western
Black Sea Coast in the 4th-3rd millennium BC . The study discusses
the ceremonial centres of the Tripolye culture–Gordineşti group, as
well as Yamnaya and Catacomb cultures .
regarding the taxonomic classification of a unique funeral site associ-
ated with the societies of early ‘barrow cultures’ of the north-western
Black Sea Coast in the 4th-3rd millennium BC . The study discusses
the ceremonial centres of the Tripolye culture–Gordineşti group, as
well as Yamnaya and Catacomb cultures .