1957
DOI: 10.3406/mcarh.1957.1092
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Şantierul arheologic Cernavodă (reg. Constanţa, r. Medgidia) / Chantier archéologique de Cernavoda

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“…In Muntenia (Kogălniceanu 2012; Lazăr 2012), the sites of Cernica (Comşa and Cantacuzino 2001; Kogălniceanu 2005), Sultana-Valea Orbului (Şerbănescu 2002; Şerbănescu et al 2007, 2008), Popeşti (Şerbănescu 1999), Andolina (Comşa 1974a, 1974b), Vărăşti–Grădiştea Ulmilor / “Boian A” (Comşa 1974a; Kogălniceanu 2012 with bibliography) and Curăteşti (Şerbănescu and Soficaru 2006; Şerbănescu and Cristache 2011) had varying numbers of burials: 378, 253, 16, 9, 14–18, and 20, respectively. In Dobrudza, the region situated between the Lower Danube and the Black Sea, Durankulak had around 600 Hamangia burials (Todorova 2002), and Cernavodă 556 (Morintz et al 1955; Berciu and Morintz 1957, 1959; Berciu et al 1959, 1961; Necrasov et al 1990). There are two more Hamangia cemeteries discovered in this area, at Mangalia and Limanu, unfortunately with little precise information (Kogălniceanu 2012 and references therein).…”
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“…In Muntenia (Kogălniceanu 2012; Lazăr 2012), the sites of Cernica (Comşa and Cantacuzino 2001; Kogălniceanu 2005), Sultana-Valea Orbului (Şerbănescu 2002; Şerbănescu et al 2007, 2008), Popeşti (Şerbănescu 1999), Andolina (Comşa 1974a, 1974b), Vărăşti–Grădiştea Ulmilor / “Boian A” (Comşa 1974a; Kogălniceanu 2012 with bibliography) and Curăteşti (Şerbănescu and Soficaru 2006; Şerbănescu and Cristache 2011) had varying numbers of burials: 378, 253, 16, 9, 14–18, and 20, respectively. In Dobrudza, the region situated between the Lower Danube and the Black Sea, Durankulak had around 600 Hamangia burials (Todorova 2002), and Cernavodă 556 (Morintz et al 1955; Berciu and Morintz 1957, 1959; Berciu et al 1959, 1961; Necrasov et al 1990). There are two more Hamangia cemeteries discovered in this area, at Mangalia and Limanu, unfortunately with little precise information (Kogălniceanu 2012 and references therein).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%