4 resultados para Leymus chinensis steppe

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The paper presents a historiographic context helpful in the current investigations of the cultural contacts between the societies of the east and west of Europe in the borderland of Podolia and moldova in the late Eneolithic and the prologue of the Bronze age . The focus is on the state of research (chiefly taxonomic and topogenetic) into the sequence of taxa in the age of early ‘barrow-building’, identified in the funerary rituals of societies settling the forest-steppe of the north- western Black Sea Coast in the 4th/3rd-2nd millennium BC .

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Le but de cette étude est d’expliquer les différences entre le lexique enregistré par les dictionnaires et le lexique potentiel. On estime que le nombre des mots du vocabulaire de la langue maternelle varie de 20.000 à 150.000; la plupart des estimations oscillant autour de 50.000. Puisque le rôle du contexte, dans lequel les mots acquièrent de nouvelles significations, semble fondamental, l'auteure se propose d’observer les relations entre le lexique et l’univers extralinguistique.

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The article presents the present state of research on the general issue of the dniester region of cultural contacts between communities settling the Baltic and Pontic drainage basins . Some five domains of research shall be brought to discussion in which it is possible to see fresh opportunities for archaeological study, on the basis of ‘Yampil studies’ on dniester-Podolia (forest-steppe) barrow-culture ceremonial centres from the latter half of the 4th millennium and first half of the 3rd millennium BC . This relates to the peoples of the Eneolithic and the Early Bronze age . in terms of topogenesis, embracing the Pontic-Tripolye, Yamnaya and Catacomb cultures, as well as Globular amphora and Corded ware in central prehistoric Europe .