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Underground parts of fence fortifications in Siberia in the late 16th – early 18th century. / Gorokhov, Sergey v.

In: Российская археология, No. 2, 17.11.2024, p. 161-174.

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Gorokhov SV. Underground parts of fence fortifications in Siberia in the late 16th – early 18th century. Российская археология. 2024 Nov 17;(2):161-174. doi: 10.31857/S0869606324020118

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Gorokhov, Sergey v. / Underground parts of fence fortifications in Siberia in the late 16th – early 18th century. In: Российская археология. 2024 ; No. 2. pp. 161-174.

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