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Bilozirka (Ukrainian: Білозірка) may
refer to
several places in Ukraine: Bilozirka,
Mykolaiv Oblast, a
village in
Vitovka Raion Bilozirka,
Ternopil Oblast...
- The
Belozerka culture or
Belozerskaya culture was a Late
Bronze Age
archaeological culture of the
later (12th–10th
centuries BCE)
which replaced the Srubnaya...
- Romania. It was
succeeded by the
Urnfield culture (Gava culture) and the
Belozerka culture. Noua-Sabatinovka-Coslogeni
bronze sceptre, Moldova. Noua-Sabatinovka-Coslogeni...
- Ukrainian: Білозірка; Yiddish: בילעזערקע, romanized: Bilezerke), also
called Belozërka (Russian: Белозирка), is a
village in
Kremenets Raion,
Ternopil Oblast...
- the
Belozerka stage the
dolichocranial narrow-faced type
became the
prevalent one. A
close affinity among the
skulls of the Timber-grave,
Belozerka, and...
- the
Belozerka stage the
dolichocranial narrow-faced type
became the
prevalent one. A
close affinity among the
skulls of the Timber-grave,
Belozerka, and...
- the
Belozerka stage the
dolichocranial narrow-faced type
became the
prevalent one. A
close affinity among the
skulls of the Timber-grave,
Belozerka, and...
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parents Louis and Rose Sobel, who came in 1906 from the
small village of
Belozerka,
Russian Empire (today in Ukraine). He
attended public schools and Stuyvesant...
- the
Belozerka stage the
dolichocranial narrow-faced type
became the
prevalent one. A
close affinity among the
skulls of the Timber-grave,
Belozerka, and...
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Sarajevo Born
Sergei Fyodorovich Bondarchuk (1920-09-25)25
September 1920
Belozerka,
Ukrainian SSR Died 20
October 1994(1994-10-20) (aged 74) Moscow, Russia...